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I'm a new here in this great website :)

Me and my fiancee want to fill I-129F. I have a question, it says in the I-129F (Q 16) that if your fiance native alphabet uses other than the roman letters, (WRITE) his or her name and address in the native alphabet. My Question is what do they mean by write ? Is it like handwrite or type using computer?

And this is also considering form G-325 there is the same question (the final question)

Thank you very much for your help :)

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Hi

I'm a new here in this great website :)

Me and my fiancee want to fill I-129F. I have a question, it says in the I-129F (Q 16) that if your fiance native alphabet uses other than the roman letters, (WRITE) his or her name and address in the native alphabet. My Question is what do they mean by write ? Is it like handwrite or type using computer?

And this is also considering form G-325 there is the same question (the final question)

Thank you very much for your help :)

either

YMMV

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Hi

I'm a new here in this great website :)

Me and my fiancee want to fill I-129F. I have a question, it says in the I-129F (Q 16) that if your fiance native alphabet uses other than the roman letters, (WRITE) his or her name and address in the native alphabet. My Question is what do they mean by write ? Is it like handwrite or type using computer?

And this is also considering form G-325 there is the same question (the final question)

Thank you very much for your help :)

Either way. It is possible to produce about any alphabet, provided you have the right computer, fonts, etc. If you can't do it that way, hand written is good enough.

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Hi

I'm a new here in this great website :)

Me and my fiancee want to fill I-129F. I have a question, it says in the I-129F (Q 16) that if your fiance native alphabet uses other than the roman letters, (WRITE) his or her name and address in the native alphabet. My Question is what do they mean by write ? Is it like handwrite or type using computer?

And this is also considering form G-325 there is the same question (the final question)

Thank you very much for your help :)

I would use PC if possible, but should not matter with neat hand-writing. Per instructions, except for name and signiture, you are not required to repeat data on the 325.

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Either way. It is possible to produce about any alphabet, provided you have the right computer, fonts, etc. If you can't do it that way, hand written is good enough.

Welcome to the forum.

I agree. Make sure that your computer has the correct fonts installed. I merely emailed my fiancee the same questions and asked her to reply in Mandarin. I was then able to cut and paste the necessary information to the appropriate forms.....no muss, no fuss.... It is my impression that any other non-Roman alphabet would be able to processed in a similar manner.

Good luck.

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yup. either.

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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