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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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At the bottom of the cover letter, all supplements, etc, we as petitioners are suppose to sign and date those papers. What is the correct format to do this?? Just simply sign and date the papers or also include some sort of statement??

All I did was simply sign and date the papers. For example:

XXXXXXXXXINFO INFO INFOXXXXXXXXX

XXXXXXXX

XXXXXXXXXX

(sign) (date)

I haven't sent the petition out yet. Just waiting for my fiance to send me the copy of her passport.

Ahhhhhhh, right now I'm just second guessing myself on everything!!

Thanks Alot!

- March 7th 2006: Dan and Xuejing (Allie) met on a train going from Shanghai to Beijing

- Spring 2006: Have an amazing relationship that goes from friends to more than friends

- May 2006 to June 12: Live together in Chengdu, China and talk about our future, MARRIAGE!

- June 12 2006: return to Beijing for a week; the place it all started.

- June 20 2006: Dan returns to Milwaukee, WI.

- June 20 2006 - Begin to prepare K1 materials

- September 5, 2006 - Sent I-129F

- September 6, 2006 - I-129F Received

- September 14, 2006 - NOA1

- September 17, 2006 - Touched

- November 17, 2006 - Touched

- November 18, 2006 - NOA2

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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At the bottom of the cover letter, all supplements, etc, we as petitioners are suppose to sign and date those papers. What is the correct format to do this?? Just simply sign and date the papers or also include some sort of statement??

All I did was simply sign and date the papers. For example:

XXXXXXXXXINFO INFO INFOXXXXXXXXX

XXXXXXXX

XXXXXXXXXX

(sign) (date)

I haven't sent the petition out yet. Just waiting for my fiance to send me the copy of her passport.

Ahhhhhhh, right now I'm just second guessing myself on everything!!

Thanks Alot!

Copy of the beneficiary's passport? Not needed.

Date and signature should suffice, as long as you give each attachment a title, linking it back to the question they're connected with.

I only offer advice - not even legal. Just the plain and simple kind.

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Here's what I'm doing:

I-125F Supplement: Section B, Question A

Question restated: question's answer

_________ _________

Signature Date

Blah Blah Blah____

Printed name

The title links it back to the form, the restated question would be a convienience, signature, date, and printed name just in case it gets seperated from the form and they can't make out your signature. ;) I'm trying to idiot proof this thing, and I figure if some idiot drops it on the floor and it all goes all over the place, I don't want there to be any problems. :lol:

8/10/08:

---seperated---

K-1 highlights (more details in profile):

11/24/06: NOA1 (Day 3)

12/19/06: NOA2 (Day 28)

2/28/07: Interview: approved! (Day 99)

4/15/07: Married, in a noreaster (Day 146)

AOS highlights (more details in profile, too):

6/20/07: AOS, EAD, and AP mailed

6/26/07: NOA1 (Day 6)

7/14/07: Biometrics (Day 24)

7/23/07: Recieved AOS RFE (dated 7/17) for W-2s, mailed them out the next day (Day 33)

7/27/07: RFE response received, processing resumed (Day 37)

8/14/07: AOS transferred to CSC (Day 45)

8/21/07: CSC received/is processing AOS (Day 52)

8/29/07: Welcome notice mailed! (Day 60)

8/31/07: Card production ordered! (Day 62)

9/11/07: Greencard in hand! (Day 73)

Note to self: lifting of conditions: May 25th, 2009

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I'm trying to idiot proof this thing, and I figure if some idiot drops it on the floor and it all goes all over the place, I don't want there to be any problems. :lol:

If the idea is to idiot proof it, then maybe it's a good idea to include passport numbers's on them. I don't think it would be needed though.

I only offer advice - not even legal. Just the plain and simple kind.

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I'm trying to idiot proof this thing, and I figure if some idiot drops it on the floor and it all goes all over the place, I don't want there to be any problems. :lol:

If the idea is to idiot proof it, then maybe it's a good idea to include passport numbers's on them. I don't think it would be needed though.

Passport numbers? *scratches chin* What for?

8/10/08:

---seperated---

K-1 highlights (more details in profile):

11/24/06: NOA1 (Day 3)

12/19/06: NOA2 (Day 28)

2/28/07: Interview: approved! (Day 99)

4/15/07: Married, in a noreaster (Day 146)

AOS highlights (more details in profile, too):

6/20/07: AOS, EAD, and AP mailed

6/26/07: NOA1 (Day 6)

7/14/07: Biometrics (Day 24)

7/23/07: Recieved AOS RFE (dated 7/17) for W-2s, mailed them out the next day (Day 33)

7/27/07: RFE response received, processing resumed (Day 37)

8/14/07: AOS transferred to CSC (Day 45)

8/21/07: CSC received/is processing AOS (Day 52)

8/29/07: Welcome notice mailed! (Day 60)

8/31/07: Card production ordered! (Day 62)

9/11/07: Greencard in hand! (Day 73)

Note to self: lifting of conditions: May 25th, 2009

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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I'm trying to idiot proof this thing, and I figure if some idiot drops it on the floor and it all goes all over the place, I don't want there to be any problems. :lol:

If the idea is to idiot proof it, then maybe it's a good idea to include passport numbers's on them. I don't think it would be needed though.

Passport numbers? *scratches chin* What for?

Link your name to an ID document? I don't know. That's what I did when I wrote the intent letters. I stated name, citizenship, marital status, passport number, and address. That's how we "identify" people here in Brazil, that what I used to do when I had to write any documents as a lawyer.

I only offer advice - not even legal. Just the plain and simple kind.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Poland
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This is the format I used:

Form I-129F, Petition for K-1 Fiancée Package

Andrew ***************

3005 Old West**********

Finksburg, *************

Home Phone: 410-833-****

Cell Phone: 410-984-****

Work Phone: 410-581-****

United States Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

Vermont Service Center

75 Lower Welden St.

Saint Albans, Vermont 05479

7/26/2006

Re: Form I-129F Supplement: Part C, Question 1, If you are serving overseas in the armed forces of the United States, please answer the following:

Dear Sir or Madam:

Please let it be known that I am not currently serving in the United States armed services. Please let it be known that I have never served in the United States armed services.

Sincerely,

Andrew ********* Date:

Petitioner

I left this block blank on the original petition but used the IMBRA RFE as a chance to send this supplement in.

Edited by AndyMisiu

06/30/06- sent I-129F petition to VSC.

07/11/06- NOA1 (received in mail)

07/19/06- RFE received in mail, IMBRA

07/28/06- e-mail, IMBRA RFE received at VSC

09/11/06- called VSC, told I'm with an adjudicating officer

09/25/06- called VSC, told to file expedited service, outside 60 days of RFE received date

09/26/06- sent expedited service request to VSC via fax and snail mail

09/26/06- Senators and Congressman making inquiries into my petition

09/29/06- expedited service request approved by VSC director

10/04/06- e-mail NOA2 approved!!!!!!

10/05/06- NVC received

10/06/06- NVC forwarded to Poland Embassy

10/16/06- Packet #3 received

10/17/06- Packet #3 sent to US Embassy Warsaw

10/30/06- Packet #4 received

10/30/06- Interview scheduled for November 22nd!!!

11/30/06- Visa in hand, via DHL!!!!

12/05/06- Ania and I arrive together in the USA

02/11/07- Ania applied for Social Security Card

02/17/07- Ania and I were MARRIED!!!!!!

07/24/07- Social Security Card in hand- after some minor issues and a little procrastination :)

10/14/07- I-485, I-765, and permission to travel mailed to USCIS

10/17/07- Received NOA1

12/17/07- I-485 shipped to California Service Center for faster service

12/17/07- I-765 approved new card should be mailed within 30 days, Advanced parole approved

02/28/08- AOS APPROVED!!!! PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD RECEIVED!!!!! (card received couple weeks after approval)

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Link your name to an ID document? I don't know. That's what I did when I wrote the intent letters. I stated name, citizenship, marital status, passport number, and address. That's how we "identify" people here in Brazil, that what I used to do when I had to write any documents as a lawyer.

Wow, I didn't think to put all of that in the letters of intent. I don't think passport would work since neither of our passports have to go into this (I'm gonna use my birth certificate)... but name/citizenship/marital status/address in the letter of intent is good. I think I just have name, address, that I'm free to marry, etc. As for the attachments, I think just the signature/date/printed name would be good... because if it gets dropped on the floor, the rest of the package SHOULD be there with them, so knowing the form it goes to and being able to check the name that it's going with the right package SHOULD be enough... I think. Though it couldn't hurt to add address and phone number to it.

Really I guess it's personal preference, whatever you have to add to make yourself comfortable with putting it in the mail (as long as it's not enough to give the person a difficult time, which would slow things down).

8/10/08:

---seperated---

K-1 highlights (more details in profile):

11/24/06: NOA1 (Day 3)

12/19/06: NOA2 (Day 28)

2/28/07: Interview: approved! (Day 99)

4/15/07: Married, in a noreaster (Day 146)

AOS highlights (more details in profile, too):

6/20/07: AOS, EAD, and AP mailed

6/26/07: NOA1 (Day 6)

7/14/07: Biometrics (Day 24)

7/23/07: Recieved AOS RFE (dated 7/17) for W-2s, mailed them out the next day (Day 33)

7/27/07: RFE response received, processing resumed (Day 37)

8/14/07: AOS transferred to CSC (Day 45)

8/21/07: CSC received/is processing AOS (Day 52)

8/29/07: Welcome notice mailed! (Day 60)

8/31/07: Card production ordered! (Day 62)

9/11/07: Greencard in hand! (Day 73)

Note to self: lifting of conditions: May 25th, 2009

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Okay, thanks for all the tips!! that's definitely the kind of feedback I was looking for. I don't think there's really any set in stone format. I'm just waiting for a couple more things that Allie will send me to arrive, and then we can finally mail our petition in. In the meantime, I'm over-analyzing everything WAY too much. You know, just trying to make it idiot-proof :) haha.

- March 7th 2006: Dan and Xuejing (Allie) met on a train going from Shanghai to Beijing

- Spring 2006: Have an amazing relationship that goes from friends to more than friends

- May 2006 to June 12: Live together in Chengdu, China and talk about our future, MARRIAGE!

- June 12 2006: return to Beijing for a week; the place it all started.

- June 20 2006: Dan returns to Milwaukee, WI.

- June 20 2006 - Begin to prepare K1 materials

- September 5, 2006 - Sent I-129F

- September 6, 2006 - I-129F Received

- September 14, 2006 - NOA1

- September 17, 2006 - Touched

- November 17, 2006 - Touched

- November 18, 2006 - NOA2

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