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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Quick question...

On line 10 of the I-129F, it reads "Give number of certificate, date and place it was issued"

My (Florida) birth certificate has date issued "date" but this is only for this specific birth certificate... In other words, when my dad obtained my original birth certificate in 68, it would have a different date issued date.

Years later, I applied for additional copies of the certificate and the date now reads x/x/2002.

If I ask for additional copies of my birth certificate (for records) then I will have yet a third "date issued"...

Am I reading too much into this... or just put the "date issued" that appears on this one in my hand and they understand that the same "certificate number" could be issued repeatedly with different "issue dates"??? :help:

Thanks in advance for any replies....

Kendall & Suphee

01/01/2007 Engaged in Thailand

02/02/2007 I-129F Sent express mail to Texas Service Center

02/05/2007 I-129F signed for

02/12/2007 Check cashed by USCIS

02/17/2007 NOA1 snail mail

05/08/2007 NOA2 (Guess... Never got notice)

05/15/2007 NVC receives approved I-129F

05/22/2007 NVC sends to BKK

05/29/2007 BKK Consulate receives

06/01/2007 BKK Consulate sends packet 3 (Suphee never receives)

06/05/2007 BKK Consulate re-sends packet 3 (Suphee never receives)

06/06/2007 BKK Consulate emails packet 3

06/06/2007 Return packet 3 via DHL

06/13/2007 BKK Sends packet 4 and assigns Interview date

07/19/2007 INTERVIEW

07/20/2007 VISA (hopefully)

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Posted

Yea, fwaguy is right. They give you 3 options for why you're a USC. I just clicked through birth. If that is your reason you don't have to go into anything - just send front/back copies of it.

11/2004 - Met in Brazil

09/2006 - Apply for K1

03/2007 - K1 approved

04/2007 - Apply for AOS & EAD

07/2007 - EAD approved

01/2008 - Conditional Residency approved

11/2009 - Apply to remove conditions

02/2010 - Permanent Residency approved

11/2010 - Apply for Citizenship

03/2011 - Citizenship approved

07/2011 - Moved back to Brazil

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Thanks a lot... now for my next trick... hehe

I am filing today... and I thought I had looked through everything thoroughly... I just found on the second page #16... "If your fiance native alphabet uses other than Roman letters, write his or her name and address abroad in the native alphabet.".....

Nice.... I left Thailand where I was visiting Suphee 2 days ago and missed reading this line...

I think I am going to have to make a trip down to our local Thai restaurant and have the owner fill this in for me at lunch...

Ughhhhh

Wish me luck - Thanks again....

Kendall & Suphee

01/01/2007 Engaged in Thailand

02/02/2007 I-129F Sent express mail to Texas Service Center

02/05/2007 I-129F signed for

02/12/2007 Check cashed by USCIS

02/17/2007 NOA1 snail mail

05/08/2007 NOA2 (Guess... Never got notice)

05/15/2007 NVC receives approved I-129F

05/22/2007 NVC sends to BKK

05/29/2007 BKK Consulate receives

06/01/2007 BKK Consulate sends packet 3 (Suphee never receives)

06/05/2007 BKK Consulate re-sends packet 3 (Suphee never receives)

06/06/2007 BKK Consulate emails packet 3

06/06/2007 Return packet 3 via DHL

06/13/2007 BKK Sends packet 4 and assigns Interview date

07/19/2007 INTERVIEW

07/20/2007 VISA (hopefully)

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Posted (edited)

Kendall_Suphee,

Learn to write your fiancee's name and address, and her family member's names, in Thai. It will score you points.

You don't have to be able to understand what you wrote, just be able to scratch it out. Or write it with your computer. (Although I have found it handy at times to have learned enough of the Thai alphabet to be able to figure out a few familiar words when I see them written in Thai - such as 'soo-khaa'.)

Yodrak

Thanks a lot... now for my next trick... hehe

I am filing today... and I thought I had looked through everything thoroughly... I just found on the second page #16... "If your fiance native alphabet uses other than Roman letters, write his or her name and address abroad in the native alphabet.".....

Nice.... I left Thailand where I was visiting Suphee 2 days ago and missed reading this line...

I think I am going to have to make a trip down to our local Thai restaurant and have the owner fill this in for me at lunch...

Ughhhhh

Wish me luck - Thanks again....

Edited by Yodrak
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Posted

Learn to write your fiancee's name and address, and her family member's names, in Thai. It will score you points.

You don't have to be able to understand what you wrote, just be able to scratch it out. Or write it with your computer. (Although I have found it handy at times to have learned enough of the Thai alphabet to be able to figure out a few familiar words when I see them written in Thai - such as 'soo-khaa'.)

Yodrak

Now that I have finished the forms... I will have a little free time. :)

This ought to be fun.... :hehe:

Kendall & Suphee

01/01/2007 Engaged in Thailand

02/02/2007 I-129F Sent express mail to Texas Service Center

02/05/2007 I-129F signed for

02/12/2007 Check cashed by USCIS

02/17/2007 NOA1 snail mail

05/08/2007 NOA2 (Guess... Never got notice)

05/15/2007 NVC receives approved I-129F

05/22/2007 NVC sends to BKK

05/29/2007 BKK Consulate receives

06/01/2007 BKK Consulate sends packet 3 (Suphee never receives)

06/05/2007 BKK Consulate re-sends packet 3 (Suphee never receives)

06/06/2007 BKK Consulate emails packet 3

06/06/2007 Return packet 3 via DHL

06/13/2007 BKK Sends packet 4 and assigns Interview date

07/19/2007 INTERVIEW

07/20/2007 VISA (hopefully)

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
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Posted

So after reading this thread, I started thinking.

Even if I check off that I'm American through birth, I still have to include my birth certificate in the packet? Not just all pages of my passport? I don't remember seeing that on the VJ K1 guide.

No biggie, just another copy to be made, but if it's not necessary, I won't send it.

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Filed: Timeline
Posted

GabachaYucateca,

What you have to include is something that proves your US citizenship.

For the native born a birth certificate is often the easiest piece of evidence. Alternatively, a US Passport (issued with a period of validity of 5 years or more) will do.

Yodrak

So after reading this thread, I started thinking.

Even if I check off that I'm American through birth, I still have to include my birth certificate in the packet? Not just all pages of my passport? I don't remember seeing that on the VJ K1 guide.

No biggie, just another copy to be made, but if it's not necessary, I won't send it.

Filed: Timeline
Posted

GabachaYucateca,

What you have to include is something that proves your US citizenship.

For the native born a birth certificate is often the easiest piece of evidence. Alternatively, a US Passport (issued with a period of validity of 5 years or more) will do.

Yodrak

So after reading this thread, I started thinking.

Even if I check off that I'm American through birth, I still have to include my birth certificate in the packet? Not just all pages of my passport? I don't remember seeing that on the VJ K1 guide.

No biggie, just another copy to be made, but if it's not necessary, I won't send it.

 
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