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Hi VJ members, Im filling out this DS-160 form and also I have already looked up the example form but Im a little confused about a section. When you get to the "Family" section and it ask about the Fiance info which is me the petitioner, after that the next section is "Former Spouse". Is the section "Former Spouse" still talking about me the petitioner? Also the next section is "children" is that section also is for me the petitioner?

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Yes. These are potential pre existing support obligations the peitioner may have.

Ok great...last question is that I filled out the whole paperwork myself and the photo was approved also, so do I sign for my fiancé in Philippines or do I give her the information so she can submit it herself on a computer there?

Another is do I put that i was the preparer or do i just say "no" to that question?

In the "children" section for family , if i say "yes" it ask for the name, state, country, etc. but then it ask if the child is traveling with you....well im the petitioner so of course my child is here with me in usa , so is this question for my fiancé in the Philippines?

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Hi VJ members, Im filling out this DS-160 form and also I have already looked up the example form but Im a little confused about a section. When you get to the "Family" section and it ask about the Fiance info which is me the petitioner, after that the next section is "Former Spouse". Is the section "Former Spouse" still talking about me the petitioner? Also the next section is "children" is that section also is for me the petitioner?

Thanks

This form is from the beneficiary prospective; there are a few questions about the petitioner/fiance (you) but the FORMER SPOUSE question is directed to the beneficiary (not you, the petitioner), Same for the CHILDREN section - beneficiary (NOT YOU).

Remember the BENEFICIARY is applying for the visa (NOT YOU), all questions relate to the beneficiary... yes they have a few questions wanting to know your name and address, but not much else.

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Ok great...last question is that I filled out the whole paperwork myself and the photo was approved also, so do I sign for my fiancé in Philippines or do I give her the information so she can submit it herself on a computer there?

Another is do I put that i was the preparer or do i just say "no" to that question?

In the "children" section for family , if i say "yes" it ask for the name, state, country, etc. but then it ask if the child is traveling with you....well im the petitioner so of course my child is here with me in usa , so is this question for my fiancé in the Philippines?

BY LAW... you the petitioner are not supposed to "sign" the form.

https://ceac.state.gov/Genniv/

Other people can assist you with your visa application. Note that under U.S. law (22 C.F.R. 41.103) you must electronically sign and submit your own application unless you qualify for an exemption. Even if someone else helped you complete the application, you (the applicant) must click the “Sign Application” button, or your application may not be accepted.

Hank

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BY LAW... you the petitioner are not supposed to "sign" the form.

https://ceac.state.gov/Genniv/

Other people can assist you with your visa application. Note that under U.S. law (22 C.F.R. 41.103) you must electronically sign and submit your own application unless you qualify for an exemption. Even if someone else helped you complete the application, you (the applicant) must click the “Sign Application” button, or your application may not be accepted.

Thanks Hank...

One more question but its for the I-134 form. At the bottom at the Oath of Sponsor there is a blank space, what do you put there or I have to sign there and also where it ask for my signature?

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Thanks Hank...

One more question but its for the I-134 form. At the bottom at the Oath of Sponsor there is a blank space, what do you put there or I have to sign there and also where it ask for my signature?

Thanks

I just did my initials there and signed below.

Hank

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