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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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I have a couple little problems that I'd like to prevent becoming bigger problems. I searched for few minutes but couldn't really find anything relevant, I hope I didn't totally miss anything. This is all regarding the I-129F.

1. My first name doesn't fit on the I-129F when typed! It's Christopher, and the r gets chopped off. Should I just write it out, while leaving the rest of it typed? Or can I leave it as Christophe?

2. My fiance address does not fit into line 2. How do I handle this?

3. For the (State or Country) part of item 2, she has a state and country, however, both won't fit in there. How do I handle that?

4. Item 3a, same thing, it has a (State/Country) box but they both don't really fit in there :(

Thanks a lot for any help that can be provided!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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I have a couple little problems that I'd like to prevent becoming bigger problems. I searched for few minutes but couldn't really find anything relevant, I hope I didn't totally miss anything. This is all regarding the I-129F.

1. My first name doesn't fit on the I-129F when typed! It's Christopher, and the r gets chopped off. Should I just write it out, while leaving the rest of it typed? Or can I leave it as Christophe?

2. My fiance address does not fit into line 2. How do I handle this?

3. For the (State or Country) part of item 2, she has a state and country, however, both won't fit in there. How do I handle that?

4. Item 3a, same thing, it has a (State/Country) box but they both don't really fit in there :(

Thanks a lot for any help that can be provided!

Ok I just responded with alot of info but for some reason it brought me back to the login page so in brief, my suggestion:

1 - Write it out and leave the rest typed if you want

2 - On a seperate sheet, clearly state the question (and number) and write down the answer. Make sure you include this attachment on your cover letter. Also sign and date this page.

3 - Type in the country

4 - as above, the country

I hope this helps, if you're still unsure read the guides and the examples used.

ROC Journey:-

05.11.2012 -- mail I-751 packet

05.14.2012 -- Packet arrived @ VSC

xx.xx.2012 -- Check Cashed

05.15.2012 -- NOA1 dated 05.15.2012

05.31.2012 -- Biometric notice date

06.27.2012 -- Biometrics Taken

01.23.2013 -- Card Production Ordered.

01.28.2013 -- 10 Year Green Card Received

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Hand write in the R

Do supplemental sheets, I did several for the I-129 and the 325

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cambodia
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I handwrite any missing word. This what i did with the longggggg address.

Addendum to Form I-129F

Part B. Information about your alien fiancé(e).

Question 2. Address

Enter address

Sign and dated

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on I-129F Address section. I type: See attached-Addendum to I-129F

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on cover letter this what i did:

Contents include:

- I-129F

- I-129F Addendum: Part B: Information about your alien fiancé(e), Question 2, Address

- etc....

Hope this help

Edited by khmerguy

VSC K1 & N400 Timeline:

1/05/2009 Sent I-129F, G-325A + other documents as required. $455 fee
1/09/2009 NOA1 Petitioner received
4/30/2009 NOA2 Petitioner received (approved in 105 days from NOA1 3.5months)
6/08/2009 Packet 3 Petitioner received
6/20/2009 Packet 4 Petitioner received, mail everything from above forms & I-134 plus other doc as required for beneficiary
7/23/2009 Interview @ 7am, Interview passed- visa pick up July 31st
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9/13/2009 Arrived in JFK
9/15/2009 Applied for Marriage License $40
9/29/2009 Applied SSN (bring SS-5, Passport, & I-94). Went to local County District Court for Marriage License $38.50 fee... Officially Marriage. Received SS card in less then 2 weeks. 2 weeks later, apply for State Photo ID
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10/22/2009 Mail AOS forms (I-485,G-325A,I-864,I-131, I-765, plus support doc) $1,010 fee
10/29/2009 I-797C, NOA (I-485, I-131, and I-765)
11/16/2009 I-797C, NOA, I-485 transfer to CSC - No interview
11/24/2009 Biometrics App't (I-485, I-765)
12/14/2009 I-131 Approved
12/17/2009 I-765 Approved
12/22/2009 I-485 Approval letter/Welcome to America
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08/22/2011 Letter from USCIS reminding to file I-751
09/01/2011 2nd notice from USCIS reminding to file I-751
09/26/2011 Mail I-751 w/supporting doc
10/03/2011 Check cleared
10/03/2011 I-797C, NOA
11/07/2011 USCIS App't
11/07/2011 Approved
06/20/2012 GC Arrived
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01/30/2013 Mail N-400, G-1145, & supporting doc
02/20/2013 Fingerprint App't
04/16/2013 Interview - PASSED

04/29/2013 Naturalization Oath Ceremony at 2pm

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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1. Okay, I have to admit that it made me giggle a little bit when you asked this :blush: Please don't leave your name as Christophe because your name will go on the files that way :unsure: Writing your name in ink while the rest of the form is typed is absolutely fine. I had to do that because my hometown wouldn't fit in the space :angry:

2-4. Same thing, just write it in by hand as neatly as you can. Make sure it's not too hard to read because they will send you an RFE saying it's illegible. If you're too concerned about it, you could always just send a supplementary sheet numbered with the information that won't fit. :whistle:

We met in October 2007 and our immigration journey started in July 2008 when we filed for the I-129F Fiance Visa petition. 

~05/16/2009~ MARRIED!!!!

~08/31/2011~ OUR SON WAS BORN!!!!

~02/17/2012~ Mailed I-751 Petition to Remove Conditions of Residency to Vermont Service Center

~03/19/2012~ ASC Biometrics Appointment

~11/05/2012~ Production of 10-year GC ordered

~7/1/2014~ Our son's first trip to Morocco

~03/17/2018~ Filed N-400

~04/09/2018~ Biometrics

~6/13/2018~ Off to Morocco, my parents in tow!

~10/23/2018~ Interview, approved

~11/7/2018~ Oath Ceremony

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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1. Okay, I have to admit that it made me giggle a little bit when you asked this :blush: Please don't leave your name as Christophe because your name will go on the files that way :unsure: Writing your name in ink while the rest of the form is typed is absolutely fine. I had to do that because my hometown wouldn't fit in the space :angry:

2-4. Same thing, just write it in by hand as neatly as you can. Make sure it's not too hard to read because they will send you an RFE saying it's illegible. If you're too concerned about it, you could always just send a supplementary sheet numbered with the information that won't fit. :whistle:

One of my credit cards has me as "Christophe" and I hate it :P

For 2, I'll just include a supplementary sheet. It's a really long address.

For 3 and 4, it sounds like you're saying to write in the state and country? The first reply said to just write the country, so I'm a little confused!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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I actually did look over the example again, and it looks like the proper way is to put only the country in, according to that. There's a spot for state specifically on page 2, so save that for there.

Other than that, just having the fiancee do her part and she's going to UPS air the forms to me, should only take a couple days. Then I think I'm good to go ><

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