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Hello everybody,

I need some help putting together my package here.

First of all, on both the I-129F and the G-325A there is a spot that states that if your fiance's native alphabet uses other than Roman letters, write her name in the native alphabet. However, my fiance is Chinese and I don't know how to write Chinese. Is this part necessary? How would I comply with this?

Second question, I'm confused as what I am actually submitting to USCIS. Do I submit ORIGINALS of everything or Photocopies of everything to them. (except pictures ofcourse) The reason I ask is because my fiance is in China and even to get orginal signatures is a burden.

Thanks!

If you know someone that can write in chinese, have them write your fiance's name/address using the native alphabet.

Only photo copies of documents submitted are required. If they wish to see the original they will ask for it.

Any document submitted in a foreign language must be accompanied by a translation

An original signature of your fiance is necessary on their G-325A.

Thanks Aussie! But if an original signature of my fiance is necessary on the G-325A, then don't I have to send the original G-325A form to them?

Also, what document would be in a foreign language that would be submitted? I'm really confused about that one too? Isn't it just the 2 forms, which are in english? and a letter of intent? the only thing I can see is the letter of intent if the fiance didn't write in english, but other than that, what other forms would be in a foreign language?

The quickest way would be to have your fiance download a copy of the G-325A if possible, sign it and send it to you. There has been RFE's in the past for signatures that even remotely didnt look to be an original.

By documentation, it also includes any evidence submitted in support of Q18 of having met in the required two year period, that should also be translated if not in english.

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Hello everybody,

I need some help putting together my package here.

First of all, on both the I-129F and the G-325A there is a spot that states that if your fiance's native alphabet uses other than Roman letters, write her name in the native alphabet. However, my fiance is Chinese and I don't know how to write Chinese. Is this part necessary? How would I comply with this?

Second question, I'm confused as what I am actually submitting to USCIS. Do I submit ORIGINALS of everything or Photocopies of everything to them. (except pictures ofcourse) The reason I ask is because my fiance is in China and even to get orginal signatures is a burden.

Thanks!

When you get them all filled out I would recommened your congressman to look over them. I went to his office yesterday and his staff was a lot of help. He just brought his whiteout in and fixed all my mistakes. He said if u make one little mistake it could set u back months. Or if you make an ity bitty mistake and get some one upset that day looking over your documents they will send them back. I don't know where u are from but here in IL we have this service free provided to us. It is great I recomended someone to double check your work before u send it off. Best wishes with starting your paper work :D .

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Posted

Hello everybody,

I need some help putting together my package here.

First of all, on both the I-129F and the G-325A there is a spot that states that if your fiance's native alphabet uses other than Roman letters, write her name in the native alphabet. However, my fiance is Chinese and I don't know how to write Chinese. Is this part necessary? How would I comply with this?

Second question, I'm confused as what I am actually submitting to USCIS. Do I submit ORIGINALS of everything or Photocopies of everything to them. (except pictures ofcourse) The reason I ask is because my fiance is in China and even to get orginal signatures is a burden.

Thanks!

When you get them all filled out I would recommened your congressman to look over them. I went to his office yesterday and his staff was a lot of help. He just brought his whiteout in and fixed all my mistakes. He said if u make one little mistake it could set u back months. Or if you make an ity bitty mistake and get some one upset that day looking over your documents they will send them back. I don't know where u are from but here in IL we have this service free provided to us. It is great I recomended someone to double check your work before u send it off. Best wishes with starting your paper work :D .

I wouldnt submit them with the whiteout either :no:

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Posted

Hello everybody,

I need some help putting together my package here.

First of all, on both the I-129F and the G-325A there is a spot that states that if your fiance's native alphabet uses other than Roman letters, write her name in the native alphabet. However, my fiance is Chinese and I don't know how to write Chinese. Is this part necessary? How would I comply with this?

Second question, I'm confused as what I am actually submitting to USCIS. Do I submit ORIGINALS of everything or Photocopies of everything to them. (except pictures ofcourse) The reason I ask is because my fiance is in China and even to get orginal signatures is a burden.

Thanks!

When you get them all filled out I would recommened your congressman to look over them. I went to his office yesterday and his staff was a lot of help. He just brought his whiteout in and fixed all my mistakes. He said if u make one little mistake it could set u back months. Or if you make an ity bitty mistake and get some one upset that day looking over your documents they will send them back. I don't know where u are from but here in IL we have this service free provided to us. It is great I recomended someone to double check your work before u send it off. Best wishes with starting your paper work :D .

Good idea! How did you find your congressman? I live In Los angeles, and trying to find any kind of help here is really difficult.

Here is another question. In Visajourney's recommended package, it says to include a letter of intent to marry. So should I have 1 letter from me AND my fiance going to the USCIS service center here in the US and another letter from me and my fiance going to the consulate in China?

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June 14, 2006 - Notice from CSC it was transferred

June 30, 2006 - Received IMBRA RFE (CSC)

July 5, 2006 - Touched (RFE Received)

July 31, 2006 - APPROVED

August 5, 2006 Physical NOA2

August 15, 2006 NVC Received and Sent

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When you get them all filled out I would recommened your congressman to look over them. I went to his office yesterday and his staff was a lot of help. He just brought his whiteout in and fixed all my mistakes. He said if u make one little mistake it could set u back months. Or if you make an ity bitty mistake and get some one upset that day looking over your documents they will send them back. I don't know where u are from but here in IL we have this service free provided to us. It is great I recomended someone to double check your work before u send it off. Best wishes with starting your paper work :D .

Just a word of caution - I would be surprised if a congressman's office would help review initial forms although obviously this was the case here. Normally, congressional offices step in to assist when the petitioner is having difficulty getting answers from a service center or is out of the processing timeframe. They don't normally help people fill out paperwork. You can certainly get all the help you need here by reading the guides - I would save the congressional assistance for when you need it. And by the way, whiteout is not a very smart idea.

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When you get them all filled out I would recommened your congressman to look over them. I went to his office yesterday and his staff was a lot of help. He just brought his whiteout in and fixed all my mistakes. He said if u make one little mistake it could set u back months. Or if you make an ity bitty mistake and get some one upset that day looking over your documents they will send them back. I don't know where u are from but here in IL we have this service free provided to us. It is great I recomended someone to double check your work before u send it off. Best wishes with starting your paper work :D .

Just a word of caution - I would be surprised if a congressman's office would help review initial forms although obviously this was the case here. Normally, congressional offices step in to assist when the petitioner is having difficulty getting answers from a service center or is out of the processing timeframe. They don't normally help people fill out paperwork. You can certainly get all the help you need here by reading the guides - I would save the congressional assistance for when you need it. And by the way, whiteout is not a very smart idea.

Thanks for all the advice everybody, so here is my next question.

Should I be sending in copies of everything in to USCIS? Including forms with signatures? Or should I just send the originals and keep copies of everything?

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When you get them all filled out I would recommened your congressman to look over them. I went to his office yesterday and his staff was a lot of help. He just brought his whiteout in and fixed all my mistakes. He said if u make one little mistake it could set u back months. Or if you make an ity bitty mistake and get some one upset that day looking over your documents they will send them back. I don't know where u are from but here in IL we have this service free provided to us. It is great I recomended someone to double check your work before u send it off. Best wishes with starting your paper work :D .

Just a word of caution - I would be surprised if a congressman's office would help review initial forms although obviously this was the case here. Normally, congressional offices step in to assist when the petitioner is having difficulty getting answers from a service center or is out of the processing timeframe. They don't normally help people fill out paperwork. You can certainly get all the help you need here by reading the guides - I would save the congressional assistance for when you need it. And by the way, whiteout is not a very smart idea.

Thanks for all the advice everybody, so here is my next question.

Should I be sending in copies of everything in to USCIS? Including forms with signatures? Or should I just send the originals and keep copies of everything?

All signatures must be original, thus send in original forms that you and/or your fiance signed (I-129F & G-325A) (for the I-129F petition only, you will need to sign more papers later, this is just for now). Everything else you send in can be a copy. The USCIS tell you not to send in original documents unless they (USCIS) ask for them. Make copies of EVERYTHING you send to anyone, and keep 1 set for yourself, and as a good idea, make another set for your fiance. You will need to send her a copy of everything you have sent in at a later date anyway, so make her copy now too. That way she will have an exact set as well as you having an exact set of everything you have sent to the USCIS service center. If something should get lost in the process, you would hate to have sent her the only copy you have.

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March 2006---------Together again.

July 2006------------Together again.

October-November 2006-------Together again.

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May 2006-------------IMBRA.

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June 1, 2006---------Touched.

June 2, 2006---------Touched.

June 3, 2006---------Touched.

June 14, 2006-------Touched.

June 15, 2006-------Touched.

June 16, 2006-------Touched.

June 17, 2006-------Touched.

July 3, 2006---------Touched.

July 4, 2006---------Touched.

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After the I-129F is approved, they need to contact her. They need to know how to address a package to her from the Consulate there. If its done in a foreign language with non-Roman letters, then write her address in that language using those characters so the local post office knows how to deliver it.

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