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Hello,

If my fiance has dual citizenship (Arabic country + European country), which do I put on the forms I-129F and G-325A? Both?

His present address is in the Arabic country and we are requesting the petition be sent to that consulate, but he will be using his European passport for the visa (I checked with the consulate and this is okay :) ).

Thanks in advance for your help.

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Hello,

If my fiance has dual citizenship (Arabic country + European country), which do I put on the forms I-129F and G-325A? Both?

His present address is in the Arabic country and we are requesting the petition be sent to that consulate, but he will be using his European passport for the visa (I checked with the consulate and this is okay :) ).

Thanks in advance for your help.

His birth country in primary.

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If my fiance has dual citizenship (Arabic country + European country), which do I put on the forms I-129F and G-325A? Both?

His present address is in the Arabic country and we are requesting the petition be sent to that consulate, but he will be using his European passport for the visa (I checked with the consulate and this is okay :) ).

You should put the country for which he will be presenting the passport for the Visa, which seems to be the European passport. So that should be his citizenship/nationality.

But you might specify the Consulate in the Arabic country for the Visa adjudication. I think you said you did that already in your question.

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I have a similar question.

I already filled out the G-325A and I-129f but have not yet sent them in. I put my fiance's nationality as Ivory Coast but later I realized that we are going to use his Malian passport (he has dual citizenship).

Should I re-do these forms with just "Mali" (but then the G-325a will not have his signature on it?

Or should I add "Mali" along with "Ivory Coast"?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mali
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Bumping to get an answer :help: Thanks!!

12/27/12 - Married in Bamako, Mali

11/12/13 - I-130 package sent

11/15/13 - NOA1

05/27/14 - NOA2

06/16/14 - Case received NVC

07/01/14 - Case number assigned

07/21/14 - DS-261 completed

07/25/14 - AOS bill paid

07/30/2014 - AOS package sent

08/18/2014 - add-on AOS package sent (learned that I should have sent 2 separate I-864s even though the cases are joined...oops!)

09/19/2014 - IV bill paid

09/26/2014 - AOS checklist received

11/09/2014 - DS 260 completed online

12/22/2014 - AOS checklist package and IV documents scan date

03/02/2015 - Case Complete!!! (70 days)

04/02/2015 - Interview in Dakar (221g - Needed to verify a court document)

04/21/2015- Visas in hand!!

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Bumping to get an answer :help: Thanks!!

I would indicate both countries of citizenship listing first, the one whose passport will get the visa. I'd also add a hand written note and a note to the cover letter. For the forms, simply "Dual Citizenship, country A and Country B" will do nicely. A complete sentence stating the same on the cover letter would be my recommendation.

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I would indicate both countries of citizenship listing first, the one whose passport will get the visa. I'd also add a hand written note and a note to the cover letter. For the forms, simply "Dual Citizenship, country A and Country B" will do nicely. A complete sentence stating the same on the cover letter would be my recommendation.

Thank you so much pushbrk! That's a good idea on how to handle it :thumbs:

12/27/12 - Married in Bamako, Mali

11/12/13 - I-130 package sent

11/15/13 - NOA1

05/27/14 - NOA2

06/16/14 - Case received NVC

07/01/14 - Case number assigned

07/21/14 - DS-261 completed

07/25/14 - AOS bill paid

07/30/2014 - AOS package sent

08/18/2014 - add-on AOS package sent (learned that I should have sent 2 separate I-864s even though the cases are joined...oops!)

09/19/2014 - IV bill paid

09/26/2014 - AOS checklist received

11/09/2014 - DS 260 completed online

12/22/2014 - AOS checklist package and IV documents scan date

03/02/2015 - Case Complete!!! (70 days)

04/02/2015 - Interview in Dakar (221g - Needed to verify a court document)

04/21/2015- Visas in hand!!

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