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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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I have a few questions about the biographical info form... my fiance's his father is deceased and has been so for over 20 years. So for the residence city of his father is it okay to just put 'deceased' or is there some better and more official way to record that? Also my fiance's address that he lives at now is not the one on is national indentification card, because it was never changed. So that address in someone in the country with he lives in a small town. Should he just go ahead and put the address that is on his ID or the one he is living at.

Also for my own form (I do turn in four copies myself correct?)... in the record of places lived I am uncertain if I put all places lived even if I never officially changed my address. I was in Nicaragua for a year and lived in Costa Rica for 4 months before that, but always maintained my US address. And before that lived on my university's campus. The thing is my billing address has always been my home address (parents' house)... so which addresses do I put down?

Thanks for the help and I know these may seem like obvious answers, but for a newbie everything is confusing. :D

03/16/03: Met the love of my life

01/24/06: Officially began our relationship

11/01/06: He proposed marriage :)

02/17/07: I-129F Sent to NSC

02/23/07: I-129F NOA1

02/28/07: I-129F NOA2 (found out while checking on-line)

03/02/07: Received hard copy NOA1

03/08/07: Received hard copy NOA2

03/13/07: NVC sent packet to La Habana

03/27/07: Telegram "sent" to fiance to pick up packet 3... never received

04/02/07: I contacted the "embassy" to find out status of case and set up pick up date

04/04/07: Fiance picked up packet 3

04/05/07: I called toll-free # here to set up appointment for my fiancé

05/10/07: Interview scheduled for 7:30AM... Visa Approved!!!!!!!!

05/14/07: Picks up passport/visa and brown sealed envelope

05/15/07: Paperwork for the carta blanca turned in

05/24/07: Carta Blanca received and bought plane ticket

06/04/07: Entry into the US... together again!!!!!!!

08/07/07: MARRIED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I have a few questions about the biographical info form... my fiance's his father is deceased and has been so for over 20 years. So for the residence city of his father is it okay to just put 'deceased' or is there some better and more official way to record that? Also my fiance's address that he lives at now is not the one on is national indentification card, because it was never changed. So that address in someone in the country with he lives in a small town. Should he just go ahead and put the address that is on his ID or the one he is living at.

Also for my own form (I do turn in four copies myself correct?)... in the record of places lived I am uncertain if I put all places lived even if I never officially changed my address. I was in Nicaragua for a year and lived in Costa Rica for 4 months before that, but always maintained my US address. And before that lived on my university's campus. The thing is my billing address has always been my home address (parents' house)... so which addresses do I put down?

Thanks for the help and I know these may seem like obvious answers, but for a newbie everything is confusing. :D

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WHOA!

You joined yesterday, and made FOUR separate topics already!

Take some time, read the guides THEN ask questions.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...amp;page=guides

http://www.visajourney.com/faq/k1faq.htm

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=300

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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I also studied/worked abroad alot although I used my parent's address to receive my U.S. mail and I write down ALL addresses.

You do need to fill out the first page and Adobe will automatically fill in pages 2-4 with the same information so it is as if you're completing only one page.

If there is a supplemental form though you need to print out 4 copies - one copy for each page.

11/2004 - Met in Brazil

09/2006 - Apply for K1

03/2007 - K1 approved

04/2007 - Apply for AOS & EAD

07/2007 - EAD approved

01/2008 - Conditional Residency approved

11/2009 - Apply to remove conditions

02/2010 - Permanent Residency approved

11/2010 - Apply for Citizenship

03/2011 - Citizenship approved

07/2011 - Moved back to Brazil

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I have a few questions about the biographical info form... my fiance's his father is deceased and has been so for over 20 years. So for the residence city of his father is it okay to just put 'deceased' or is there some better and more official way to record that? Also my fiance's address that he lives at now is not the one on is national indentification card, because it was never changed. So that address in someone in the country with he lives in a small town. Should he just go ahead and put the address that is on his ID or the one he is living at.

Also for my own form (I do turn in four copies myself correct?)... in the record of places lived I am uncertain if I put all places lived even if I never officially changed my address. I was in Nicaragua for a year and lived in Costa Rica for 4 months before that, but always maintained my US address. And before that lived on my university's campus. The thing is my billing address has always been my home address (parents' house)... so which addresses do I put down?

Thanks for the help and I know these may seem like obvious answers, but for a newbie everything is confusing. :D

1.) - my father is deceased also and I put on my form deceased and now have my visa interview next friday so it's no problem to put that as long as you have his name.

2.) My Fiance's address is different to the one he has on his ID so we just put the one he is living at now they do not ask you to prove your ID so don't worry about it.

3.) Yes you do have to have 4 copies for you AND for your fiance. and it should be quite fine to put the address you have always used if your mail has never gone to any other address it won't matter.

4.) :guides: There is a fantastic Guide on these forums that will help you with anymore questions you have Your lucky to have that guide my fiance and I had to figure it out for ourselves.

Dec 02 06 - Met for first time irl after 2 years of iming and telephone calls

Mar 03 06 - sent petition to Nebraska

June 06 - Petition approved sent to embassy

July 06 - Forms sent back to embassy

July 06 - Sept 06 - in USA with fiance

Oct 11 06 - Medical Interview

Nov 14 06 - Medical Approved sent to embassy

Nov 15 06 - Checklist sent to embassy

Nov 25 06 - Package 4 arrives Interview date 8th dec

Dec 08 06 - Went to Embassy got Visa yayayaya

Dec 17 06 - Flying to the USA

Jan 20 07 - Wedding date (panic)

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WHOA!

You joined yesterday, and made FOUR separate topics already!

Take some time, read the guides THEN ask questions.

True, but you shoulda seen how many posts I had when I first joined - and I had read the guides. :lol: I remember the first page always had at least, like, 5 posts that I started. I sorta annoyed a few people, too. :blush: Just comes with being new to this, nervous, and excited, I guess. :lol:

rebex05, welcome to VJ, and to the visa process. Like they said, take a look through the guides and use the search function on the forum to search for stuff. There's a wealth of information here. :)

8/10/08:

---seperated---

K-1 highlights (more details in profile):

11/24/06: NOA1 (Day 3)

12/19/06: NOA2 (Day 28)

2/28/07: Interview: approved! (Day 99)

4/15/07: Married, in a noreaster (Day 146)

AOS highlights (more details in profile, too):

6/20/07: AOS, EAD, and AP mailed

6/26/07: NOA1 (Day 6)

7/14/07: Biometrics (Day 24)

7/23/07: Recieved AOS RFE (dated 7/17) for W-2s, mailed them out the next day (Day 33)

7/27/07: RFE response received, processing resumed (Day 37)

8/14/07: AOS transferred to CSC (Day 45)

8/21/07: CSC received/is processing AOS (Day 52)

8/29/07: Welcome notice mailed! (Day 60)

8/31/07: Card production ordered! (Day 62)

9/11/07: Greencard in hand! (Day 73)

Note to self: lifting of conditions: May 25th, 2009

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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WHOA!

You joined yesterday, and made FOUR separate topics already!

Take some time, read the guides THEN ask questions.

True, but you shoulda seen how many posts I had when I first joined - and I had read the guides. :lol: I remember the first page always had at least, like, 5 posts that I started. I sorta annoyed a few people, too. :blush: Just comes with being new to this, nervous, and excited, I guess. :lol:

rebex05, welcome to VJ, and to the visa process. Like they said, take a look through the guides and use the search function on the forum to search for stuff. There's a wealth of information here. :)

Just wanted to say thank you for kindness and I definitely will reread the guides that are on this site. I am lucky to have found this site before all the paperwork and such helpful people. I guess as you said I am just a bit nervous and excited at the same time and want to make sure everything is done right. You all are saints for listening to the newbies rantings. :D

I have a few questions about the biographical info form... my fiance's his father is deceased and has been so for over 20 years. So for the residence city of his father is it okay to just put 'deceased' or is there some better and more official way to record that? Also my fiance's address that he lives at now is not the one on is national indentification card, because it was never changed. So that address in someone in the country with he lives in a small town. Should he just go ahead and put the address that is on his ID or the one he is living at.

Also for my own form (I do turn in four copies myself correct?)... in the record of places lived I am uncertain if I put all places lived even if I never officially changed my address. I was in Nicaragua for a year and lived in Costa Rica for 4 months before that, but always maintained my US address. And before that lived on my university's campus. The thing is my billing address has always been my home address (parents' house)... so which addresses do I put down?

Thanks for the help and I know these may seem like obvious answers, but for a newbie everything is confusing. :D

1.) - my father is deceased also and I put on my form deceased and now have my visa interview next friday so it's no problem to put that as long as you have his name.

2.) My Fiance's address is different to the one he has on his ID so we just put the one he is living at now they do not ask you to prove your ID so don't worry about it.

3.) Yes you do have to have 4 copies for you AND for your fiance. and it should be quite fine to put the address you have always used if your mail has never gone to any other address it won't matter.

4.) :guides: There is a fantastic Guide on these forums that will help you with anymore questions you have Your lucky to have that guide my fiance and I had to figure it out for ourselves.

I appreciate your help and input. I will definitely reread the guides and FAQ. Guess I am just nervous and excited all at the same time... hence the myriad of questions. Thanks again! :thumbs:

03/16/03: Met the love of my life

01/24/06: Officially began our relationship

11/01/06: He proposed marriage :)

02/17/07: I-129F Sent to NSC

02/23/07: I-129F NOA1

02/28/07: I-129F NOA2 (found out while checking on-line)

03/02/07: Received hard copy NOA1

03/08/07: Received hard copy NOA2

03/13/07: NVC sent packet to La Habana

03/27/07: Telegram "sent" to fiance to pick up packet 3... never received

04/02/07: I contacted the "embassy" to find out status of case and set up pick up date

04/04/07: Fiance picked up packet 3

04/05/07: I called toll-free # here to set up appointment for my fiancé

05/10/07: Interview scheduled for 7:30AM... Visa Approved!!!!!!!!

05/14/07: Picks up passport/visa and brown sealed envelope

05/15/07: Paperwork for the carta blanca turned in

05/24/07: Carta Blanca received and bought plane ticket

06/04/07: Entry into the US... together again!!!!!!!

08/07/07: MARRIED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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