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Hi all,

Here is the scinario. I travelled to the US on non-immigrant visa. I moved in with a woman I knew before(she is US citizen), we fell in love and got married two months later.Two months afer marriage I had to go back home for emergency so we lived together total of 4 months say. Now she will start petition I-130. I would appreciate it if you advice on what to put in the following:

14-C(Date arrived?arrival/departure record?date auhorized stay expires?) should I leave them plank or put N/A?

13-B

Parents. Have you obtained a certificate of citizenship in your own name?

Yes. Give certificate number, date and place of issuance. No

14-B leave it plank or put N/A since she is itizen?

16-C

Where, when? if the answe was NO

17-C

Should I put None or N/A for all bellow wife since I have no kids?

21-C should I put 4 months or two months?

22-C leave planks ? I'm outside the US now! isn't confusing?

Your help will be very appreciated.

Filed: Other Country: China
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Hi all,

Here is the scinario. I travelled to the US on non-immigrant visa. I moved in with a woman I knew before(she is US citizen), we fell in love and got married two months later.Two months afer marriage I had to go back home for emergency so we lived together total of 4 months say. Now she will start petition I-130. I would appreciate it if you advice on what to put in the following:

14-C(Date arrived?arrival/departure record?date auhorized stay expires?) should I leave them plank or put N/A?

13-B

Parents. Have you obtained a certificate of citizenship in your own name?

Yes. Give certificate number, date and place of issuance. No

14-B leave it plank or put N/A since she is itizen?

16-C

Where, when? if the answe was NO

17-C

Should I put None or N/A for all bellow wife since I have no kids?

21-C should I put 4 months or two months?

22-C leave planks ? I'm outside the US now! isn't confusing?

Your help will be very appreciated.

It depends on where you are now. You say you left. Are you still gone or did you come back. If you left and came back after marriage, you do not qualify to adjust status from within the USA. You may stay until your I-94 expires but you must leave and obtain a spouse visa from a Consulate abroad.

If you are still outside the USA, this is a CR1 visa question, no and adjustment of status question. As such the answers to some of your questions would be different. The I-130 is filed by the US Citizen, so it's best if she learns along with you if possible.

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