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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hello everyone!

I met my fiance on a F1 visa, and I had a social security number to work. Now I'm back in Brazil for over a year, and my f1 visa is expired.

On the G-325a form, they ask for "social security number (if any)"

Should I put the number I had? Or that doesnt count anymore?

Thanks!

September 2009: Met in the US

November 2011: Started dating
December 2011: He came to Brazil - 1st time
August 18, 2012: Got Engaged
January 09, 2013: Sent I129F Petition.
January 18, 2013: Received NOA1.
June 03, 2013: Received NOA2
June 24, 2013: Case Number from NVC
August 27, 2013: Interview Date
September 4, 2013: Visa in hand! =)
September 30, 2013: The glorious arrival into the US!

October 5, 2013: Married

October 26, 2013: File Adjustment of Status

November 24, 2013: Wedding Day!

January 3, 2014: Received EAD w/Travel Permit

May 5, 2014: Green Card approved and mailed

March 9, 2016: Filed I-751 Removal of Conditions

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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Hello everyone!

I met my fiance on a F1 visa, and I had a social security number to work. Now I'm back in Brazil for over a year, and my f1 visa is expired.

On the G-325a form, they ask for "social security number (if any)"

Should I put the number I had? Or that doesnt count anymore?

Thanks!

Yes, put the one you were given before. That number will always be the same. good.gif

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Bulgaria
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Yes, once issued SS number - it's forever :yes:

21/03/2012 - sent 129F to Dallas Lockbox
25/03/2012 - I129F recieved
26/03/2012 - NOA1
24/09/2012 - NOA2 text message
02/10/2012 - NVC left case sent to Bulgaria ;o)
15/10/2012 - Packet 3 recieved
27/10/2012 - Medical exam
29/10/2012 - Interview - APPROVED
25/11/2012 - POE Miami
01/02/2013 - married

AOS
02/01/2013 - AOS sent
02/12/2013 - NOA1 text and email
02/16/2013 - recieved biometrics appointment letter
02/26/2013 - biometrics appointment

08/29/2013 - received notice of potential interview waiver case

10/23/2013 - Interview approved ;o)

11/01/2013 - green card received

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Thank you so much!!! :)

I have another question:

How do I know my Alien registration number?

Where is it?

September 2009: Met in the US

November 2011: Started dating
December 2011: He came to Brazil - 1st time
August 18, 2012: Got Engaged
January 09, 2013: Sent I129F Petition.
January 18, 2013: Received NOA1.
June 03, 2013: Received NOA2
June 24, 2013: Case Number from NVC
August 27, 2013: Interview Date
September 4, 2013: Visa in hand! =)
September 30, 2013: The glorious arrival into the US!

October 5, 2013: Married

October 26, 2013: File Adjustment of Status

November 24, 2013: Wedding Day!

January 3, 2014: Received EAD w/Travel Permit

May 5, 2014: Green Card approved and mailed

March 9, 2016: Filed I-751 Removal of Conditions

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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Thank you so much!!! :)

I have another question:

How do I know my Alien registration number?

Where is it?

It should be on the NOA 2, but don't add that one for now. They are not expecting you to.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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I'm curious - why shouldn't she add her A number?

I shouldn't be on the computer while having a headache... I got lost in translation.

What I meant to say was: The A# is on NOA 2, add it if you have it but don't worry if you don't.

Sorry about that blush.gif

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I shouldn't be on the computer while having a headache... I got lost in translation.

What I meant to say was: The A# is on NOA 2, add it if you have it but don't worry if you don't.

Sorry about that blush.gif

No worries, I just didn't know if there was a reason that I wasn't aware of. :lol:

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Thaaaank yoooouuu!!!!

So I probably don't have one..

you don't get for F1 visa right?

September 2009: Met in the US

November 2011: Started dating
December 2011: He came to Brazil - 1st time
August 18, 2012: Got Engaged
January 09, 2013: Sent I129F Petition.
January 18, 2013: Received NOA1.
June 03, 2013: Received NOA2
June 24, 2013: Case Number from NVC
August 27, 2013: Interview Date
September 4, 2013: Visa in hand! =)
September 30, 2013: The glorious arrival into the US!

October 5, 2013: Married

October 26, 2013: File Adjustment of Status

November 24, 2013: Wedding Day!

January 3, 2014: Received EAD w/Travel Permit

May 5, 2014: Green Card approved and mailed

March 9, 2016: Filed I-751 Removal of Conditions

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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Thaaaank yoooouuu!!!!

So I probably don't have one..

you don't get for F1 visa right?

Humm I don't know about that, but really, don't worry about that number. They are really not expecting you to know it. Remember we have example forms here http://www.visajourney.com/content/examples that will help you

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Posted

Humm I don't know about that, but really, don't worry about that number. They are really not expecting you to know it. Remember we have example forms here http://www.visajourney.com/content/examples that will help you

Thank you! :thumbs:

September 2009: Met in the US

November 2011: Started dating
December 2011: He came to Brazil - 1st time
August 18, 2012: Got Engaged
January 09, 2013: Sent I129F Petition.
January 18, 2013: Received NOA1.
June 03, 2013: Received NOA2
June 24, 2013: Case Number from NVC
August 27, 2013: Interview Date
September 4, 2013: Visa in hand! =)
September 30, 2013: The glorious arrival into the US!

October 5, 2013: Married

October 26, 2013: File Adjustment of Status

November 24, 2013: Wedding Day!

January 3, 2014: Received EAD w/Travel Permit

May 5, 2014: Green Card approved and mailed

March 9, 2016: Filed I-751 Removal of Conditions

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Posted

Hello everyone!

I met my fiance on a F1 visa, and I had a social security number to work. Now I'm back in Brazil for over a year, and my f1 visa is expired.

On the G-325a form, they ask for "social security number (if any)"

Should I put the number I had? Or that doesnt count anymore?

Thanks!

Yes that is your SSN for life.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

 
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