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Confirmation of fiance-signed items in I-129F package

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hello everyone,

I am a US citizen and I met my Fiance (Aura) a little over a year ago. She is Mexican and lives in Playa del Carmen. I am headed down there in a few weeks and my intent is to take care of everything needed for the I-129F package, which I plan to complete and send in shortly after my return from this trip.

Since it is quite difficult (or at the very least, expensive and troublesome) to obtain certain things long distance, I want to make sure that I am not missing anything.

By looking through the "Assembling the I-129F package" checklist on this site, I have identified 2 forms that need to have Aura's signature on them:

1- Statement of intent to marry (her copy)

2- G-325A Demographics Form (her copy)

I am filling out these and all the forms for the package and plan to take the complete 2 above so that she can sign them while I am there. I will probably print out a few for her to sign just in case 1 gets damaged or lost.

So, given this, these are my questions:

1- Are these the ONLY 2 forms that will need her signature at this point in the process?

2- Do either of these forms need to be notarized?

3- Is there anything else that I might be missing, such as her needing a passport prior to filing, etc?

Notes:

1- I already have passports style photos of her

2- She has never been married so I do not need a Divorce Decree from her

From what I understand, other requirement of her, such as Police Clearance certificate, Medical Certification/Immunization records, Passport, etc can all be gathered while waiting for the I-129F package to be processed, so I don't believe those are super high priority at this time, but please let me know if this is incorrect.

Thanks in advance for your advice!

Jim

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Tunisia
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I have similar question. I just returned from Tunisia and had the same papers signed but realized that I think I was suppose to have my fiance write his address in Arabic in the i129f form. Was I suppose to do this?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
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I have similar question. I just returned from Tunisia and had the same papers signed but realized that I think I was suppose to have my fiance write his address in Arabic in the i129f form. Was I suppose to do this?

Have him mail it in arabic and then you copy paste it in..

 

 

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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So, given this, these are my questions:

1- Are these the ONLY 2 forms that will need her signature at this point in the process? Yes

2- Do either of these forms need to be notarized? No

3- Is there anything else that I might be missing, such as her needing a passport prior to filing, etc? No. She will need the passport to apply for the K-1 visa though, so she should go ahead and get one now.

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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