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My wife and i didn't request the SS# do we really need it for the forms? any advantages for having the SS#?

What about I-693? i understand that K1 visa holders don't need the examination but are we required to fill up this form? do we need to send a copy of the vaccination transcript?

Please advice.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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My wife and i didn't request the SS# do we really need it for the forms? any advantages for having the SS#?

What about I-693? i understand that K1 visa holders don't need the examination but are we required to fill up this form? do we need to send a copy of the vaccination transcript?

Please advice.

SSN has bunch of advantage. You would require it to filling taxes, applying for credit card, loans, etc etc. Must get it!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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My wife and i didn't request the SS# do we really need it for the forms? any advantages for having the SS#?

What about I-693? i understand that K1 visa holders don't need the examination but are we required to fill up this form? do we need to send a copy of the vaccination transcript?

Please advice.

I agree with iwaiting the SSN unlocks the doors to many thing that you will try to do.

The vaccination transcript will have to be verified (copied onto a new form) and signed and then sealed by a civil surgeon so it can be sent in with your application.

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I agree with iwaiting the SSN unlocks the doors to many thing that you will try to do.

The vaccination transcript will have to be verified (copied onto a new form) and signed and then sealed by a civil surgeon so it can be sent in with your application.

you are right about the SS#. But does having the SS# on the forms makes any difference?

Another question: form I-864 ask for an "Alien Registration number", what is this number? for G325 ask for a "file number" what is this?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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you are right about the SS#. But does having the SS# on the forms makes any difference?

Another question: form I-864 ask for an "Alien Registration number", what is this number? for G325 ask for a "file number" what is this?

Go to the SSA and apply for the SSN as long as there is at least 2 weeks left before the I-94 expires. If the I-94 is expired, you need to wait for the EAD or green card. http://www.visajourney.com/content/ssn

If the DS-3025 has all required vaccinations marked off and is filled out correctly, you can skip the civil surgeon and I-693. See this post for details: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/335754-ds-3025-complete-or-not/page__p__4971318#entry4971318

Alien Registration number is the A# and will be located above the beneficiary's name on the NOA2 I-129F approval. All immigrants receive an A#. If you are a natural born USC, then you do not have one. See the example forms and guide: http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1k3aos

Also, this step by step guide by Vanessa&Tony might be helpful for you: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/235331-aos-ead-ap-from-k1-the-aussie-way-doc-list-included/

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Go to the SSA and apply for the SSN as long as there is at least 2 weeks left before the I-94 expires. If the I-94 is expired, you need to wait for the EAD or green card. http://www.visajourney.com/content/ssn

If the DS-3025 has all required vaccinations marked off and is filled out correctly, you can skip the civil surgeon and I-693. See this post for details: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/335754-ds-3025-complete-or-not/page__p__4971318#entry4971318

Alien Registration number is the A# and will be located above the beneficiary's name on the NOA2 I-129F approval. All immigrants receive an A#. If you are a natural born USC, then you do not have one. See the example forms and guide: http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1k3aos

Also, this step by step guide by Vanessa&Tony might be helpful for you: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/235331-aos-ead-ap-from-k1-the-aussie-way-doc-list-included/

thank you for the information, very helpful. I have another question and this question has been asked many times unfortunatelly i still confuse. form G-325, what name to use??? i noticed that the sample form used the married name at the top of form (line 1) and at the bottom (last line) used the a different name (as single person). why the difference? pleace advice

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Sweden
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My guess would be that when you got your visa it was in your maiden name, so for them to find it and get it connected with your married name application for AOS it's for them to find it faster. That would just be my guess.

Our Visa Journey
2007 - Met on online forums and became friends, started chatting on MSN.
2009 - Became 'boyfriend & girlfriend' and started discussing me (Anna) going to the US to visit.
2010 summer - Went to the US for the first time, stayed for a month.
Got engaged july 26th 2010.
2011 - Visited for the second time, stayed 2 months.

The K-1 Journey
2011-11-01 Sent in the I129F
2011-11-09 NOA1
2012-03-23 NOA2
2012-04-16 packet 3 received
2012-06-07 packet 3 sent
2012-06-14 packet 4 received
2012-07-18 Interview, got 221g to send in original signed I-134 (they kept passport)
2012-08-01 Visa Received
2012-08-26 Going to the US (POE will be Chicago, Ill.)
2012-09-09 Married

The AOS Journey
2012-11-01 Sent in I-485, I-131, and I-765 with all payments made.
2012-11-07 Got text NOA for all three.
2012-11-07 Bill paid (Shown taken out of account)
2012-11-09 NOA1 Hardcopy received for all three.
2012-11-29 Biometrics Appointment

2013-07-10 I-485 approved

2013-07-15 Green card production ordered

2013-07-16 Green card mailed

2013-07-29 Green card recieved

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My guess would be that when you got your visa it was in your maiden name, so for them to find it and get it connected with your married name application for AOS it's for them to find it faster. That would just be my guess.

Perhaps. How did you fill up yours?

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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thank you for the information, very helpful. I have another question and this question has been asked many times unfortunatelly i still confuse. form G-325, what name to use??? i noticed that the sample form used the married name at the top of form (line 1) and at the bottom (last line) used the a different name (as single person). why the difference? pleace advice

Mistake on example form I suppose. Married name on ALL forms: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/407805-question-about-i-485/page__p__5906421#entry5906421

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

 
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