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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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On this one, I would spell out New South Wales because it fits. Don't abbreviate foreign provinces. The biggest thing of concern is item 18. If you want to say "see attachment" as the last two words after answering the question briefly, OK but DO NOT fail to answer the question on the form itself. Attachments get lost. Wherever possible, I would do countries in all CAPS.

Great advice. My fiancee is from Mexico so I will certainly get rid of NSW and put the complete name of the state.

I will also answer question 18 as best I can in the space provided and put see attached at the end.

No sure why put the country in all CAPS, but I will do it.

Also the attachment for question 18....

VJ says.. Declaration of how you met in person in the last two years. This should be a single typed page attachment regarding question 18 of the I-129F. Make sure to sign and date it.

What is the best way to format the attached sheet?

Should this just be a brief story of how you met and are still in a relationship?

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Great advice. My fiancee is from Mexico so I will certainly get rid of NSW and put the complete name of the state.

I will also answer question 18 as best I can in the space provided and put see attached at the end.

No sure why put the country in all CAPS, but I will do it.

Also the attachment for question 18....

VJ says.. Declaration of how you met in person in the last two years. This should be a single typed page attachment regarding question 18 of the I-129F. Make sure to sign and date it.

What is the best way to format the attached sheet?

Should this just be a brief story of how you met and are still in a relationship?

The attachment related to 18 would be a "letter". I would make it an evolution of relationship letter but keep it brief. You can cover the actual answer to 18 in the space provided. How, when and where you became acquainted, then dates and place(s) of in person meeting(s). Simple stuff. Make it match the primary evidence you're sending.

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