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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Canada
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I am currently writing my letter to begin the process for my I-129 form i believe it is. But I am having troubles with the wording and such, i dont know exactly how they would want it to go. any suggestions?

are they looking for the heart felt mushy stuff? or straight to the point, this is the man i want to marry, i have every intent to marry him, the end kinda stuff?

shouldit be a long letter?

*sigh*

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This is from somewhere on this site that gives you a guide. this is what i used. i included one from me and one from my fiance, same letter just reversed the names.

name

address

Colombia

United States Department of State

United States Consulate, Bogota Colombia

Carrera 45 # 22D-45

Bogotá, D.C.

Colombia

To Whom It May Concern:

I, (name), do hereby state that I am legally able and willing to marry (name), and intend to do so within 90 days of her entry into the United States using the K-1 Visa.

Signed,

I am currently writing my letter to begin the process for my I-129 form i believe it is. But I am having troubles with the wording and such, i dont know exactly how they would want it to go. any suggestions?

are they looking for the heart felt mushy stuff? or straight to the point, this is the man i want to marry, i have every intent to marry him, the end kinda stuff?

shouldit be a long letter?

*sigh*

K1

04/11/2006--sent i-129f

10/19/2006--fiance arrived USA

11/20/2006--Married

AOS

12/15/06-- noa1

01/12/07-- rfe

01/24/07-- 485 transferred to CA

02/03/07-- Biometrics

03/02/07-- welcome letter sent

03/09/07-- snail mail welcome letter received

03/16/07-- card production message received

03/21/07-- approval notice sent

03/23/07-- resident card in hand

Remove Conditions

1/12/09--noa1

2/04/09--Biometrics

6/05/09--Approval notice received in mail

6/28/09-- 10 year card received in the mail

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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I am currently writing my letter to begin the process for my I-129 form i believe it is. But I am having troubles with the wording and such, i dont know exactly how they would want it to go. any suggestions?

are they looking for the heart felt mushy stuff? or straight to the point, this is the man i want to marry, i have every intent to marry him, the end kinda stuff?

shouldit be a long letter?

*sigh*

mine was one line.. streight to the point .. and we had no problem. ^^ my husband letter was a little longer.. just more formal than me lol.. but still.. very short and streight to the point

edit to say : yea.. mine just like the above example...

Edited by anya-D

K-1 = 4 months

AOS = 5 months

I-751 = almost one year

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