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Hello eveyone,

Just like to ask to you guys about the dates of the forms, for example "Intent to Marry Letter", Is it okay if the date is a month earlier from the I-129F form and to the other documents that his going to file.

My fiance will visit me this month. His plan is when he comes here in the Phis., he will bring my documents/requirements and let met sign the forms that needed for my original signature. So we can save money if his going to hand carry my documents. He is going to file the application once he goes back to US.

So I'm thinking the date gap from the I-129 to Intent to Marry or to the other documents that I'm going to sign is one month gap.

Thanks to all and more power!

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Just clarification...So sorry if this is like a repeat question. I just wanna make sure...

So is it okay to have different dates with the forms? like my G-325A, Intent to Marry Letter having different dates and earlier dates from his documents to be filed like his I-129F, Intent to Marry Letter, Details on how we met in person, etc...? which he will going file after one month or more of his vacation?

How long is the required date gap or is there a requirement about it?

Thanks a lot.

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it is perfectly fine that your various forms will have different dates on them, as long as they are not spaced too far apart. for example, something that is dated 6 months ago will raise questions as to whether the information is still current. 1 month, in my opinion, is not a big deal and shouldn't be a problem.

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Please, do not concern yourself with non-issues..... relax and :guides: and official instructions.

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Hello eveyone,

Just like to ask to you guys about the dates of the forms, for example "Intent to Marry Letter", Is it okay if the date is a month earlier from the I-129F form and to the other documents that his going to file.

My fiance will visit me this month. His plan is when he comes here in the Phis., he will bring my documents/requirements and let met sign the forms that needed for my original signature. So we can save money if his going to hand carry my documents. He is going to file the application once he goes back to US.

So I'm thinking the date gap from the I-129 to Intent to Marry or to the other documents that I'm going to sign is one month gap.

Thanks to all and more power!

Not an issue.

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Ah ok thanks for your ideas...

Anyway, I have another concern this is about G-325A the question is "Applicant's last address outside United States for more than a year"

"From" date is January 20, 2010 but I'm confused with what I put the "To" date, Is it the date when you file the form? or I will put "present"

coz I'm still living on the said address.

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You are perfectly fine with the dates.


Ah ok thanks for your ideas...

Anyway, I have another concern this is about G-325A the question is "Applicant's last address outside United States for more than a year"

"From" date is January 20, 2010 but I'm confused with what I put the "To" date, Is it the date when you file the form? or I will put "present"

coz I'm still living on the said address.

For the TO date, put the date that is the same as the date by the signature.

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