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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Filling out the 1-129 Packet I am not sure what to put in my fiance's SSN section. While my fiance studied and worked abroad last year she was able to get a SSN number for employment.. But has that # expired or is it still useable? She is in Ireland now and this was around 8 months ago....

Also, I downloaded the example forms and used them to the fullest extent, but does is REALLY matter whether you put "N/P" or "None". For a few questions I am not sure which one to put...

Last thing, to clarify once more on the "two hole punching" topic...... Are there any documents that SHOULD NOT be hole punched?? such as a birth certificate copy, the I-129 form, anything like that.... :wacko:

Thanks!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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SSN never expires, it is issued to a person for life, so yes enter that number where it is asked for.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Thats what i thought about the SSN.. i just wasn't sure if someone could obtain one without going through a long process.

Does anyone know the answer to those other 2 questions? Thanks again :thumbs:

Edited by JoshP

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we used N/A or none on the questions that did not apply and did not have a problem

We did not hole punch anything just put them all in a large envelope and used paper clips where we had to attach pics etc and put them in the clear plastic folders, all they will do when they get them is to put them in their folder so as long as you have everything then it is not a problem

 
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