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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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I was just filling out the I-864 form. (those filling for morocco) umm.....soo Part1 of the form??? which option do i chose? or leave it blank?

Filed I129F: 03/4/2011

Received by USCIS: 3/8/2011

NOA:3/10/2011

NOA2:06/21/2011

Case# received from NVC: 07/1/2011.

got packet 3/4: Aug/4/2011

Interview: Sept 21st 2011

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Morocco
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I was just filling out the I-864 form. (those filling for morocco) umm.....soo Part1 of the form??? which option do i chose? or leave it blank?

PART 1.

a.

I am the petitioner. I filed or am filing for the immigration of my relative.

Part 2. Information on the principal immigrant.

this is where you put in all your fiances information.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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PART 1.

a.

I am the petitioner. I filed or am filing for the immigration of my relative.

Part 2. Information on the principal immigrant.

this is where you put in all your fiances information.

Thank you soo sooo soooo much. i really wasnt sure if they would care about that or not.

Filed I129F: 03/4/2011

Received by USCIS: 3/8/2011

NOA:3/10/2011

NOA2:06/21/2011

Case# received from NVC: 07/1/2011.

got packet 3/4: Aug/4/2011

Interview: Sept 21st 2011

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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It confused me too because my fiance is NOT my relative yet! This form is really intended (originally) I believe, for use AFTER marriage. What I did was hand write:

* (fiance). I put this next to the first option of "spouse". I hope it'll do! I mean, he's not my relative yet, right?! Good luck. These forms make me second guess myself. Some questions just don't fit!

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