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Should everything be in ALL CAPS?

For the questionst that don't pertain to me or my fiance, should we at least indicate that they don't apply with either a " - " or "n/a" or "none" or do we just leave them blank?

There are some places on the forms that ask "city & country....of birth, of birth & residence for parents, etc"...should I include the state or are they really only wanting the city & USA?

Is it ok to appreviate addresses with "Dr., Ln., Ave., etc."

Right now I am in my last year in school, so should I put that to be my main address on the I-129F, or should I put my parent's address?

For question 18 on the I-129F, do we really have to write in the TINY TINY box or can we just say, see attachment, pg -- and guide them to see our original statements of how we met?

Robyn Ashley

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No, do not use all caps. I have seen on some forms where they want the surname in all caps only. It will be indicate on the form.

Answer all questions. If the question does not apply put "n/a". If the answer is none (such as prior spouses names) put none.

Of course you can use abbreviations for streets, etc. And yes you can add a supplement if there is not enough space. See the sample forms in the guides.

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Only certain things are in ALL CAPS. Last name for one. Read the instructions carefully and you will see.

Either put None or N/A - they are seperate meaning words, so choose carefully.

Fill in the questions with the data requested.

I don't like abbreviations on government forms, however, common ones, like Ln. or Drv. should be ok.

You should put the address where you are living - when you file the I-129F.

Read the instructions, if it doesn't fit (for any box/question) - attach a supplemental sheet, listing the form, question, and answer.

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Only certain things are in ALL CAPS. Last name for one. Read the instructions carefully and you will see.

Either put None or N/A - they are seperate meaning words, so choose carefully.

Fill in the questions with the data requested.

I don't like abbreviations on government forms, however, common ones, like Ln. or Drv. should be ok.

You should put the address where you are living - when you file the I-129F.

Read the instructions, if it doesn't fit (for any box/question) - attach a supplemental sheet, listing the form, question, and answer.

What is a supplemental sheet?

Robyn Ashley

May God bless you in all you do today & always!

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Only certain things are in ALL CAPS. Last name for one. Read the instructions carefully and you will see.

Either put None or N/A - they are seperate meaning words, so choose carefully.

Fill in the questions with the data requested.

I don't like abbreviations on government forms, however, common ones, like Ln. or Drv. should be ok.

You should put the address where you are living - when you file the I-129F.

Read the instructions, if it doesn't fit (for any box/question) - attach a supplemental sheet, listing the form, question, and answer.

What is a supplemental sheet?

A piece of paper with the information above that doesn't fit...

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

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