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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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DS-160 Questions

1.

Fiancé/Fiancée's Address

Has anyone else had an issue where the state and zip code won’t save? Do I just enter in address line 2 then? I save it and the state and zip clear from the field

2. Contact Person or Organization in the United States Will be my Fiancé

Do I put US petitioner or other? For relationship

3. Intended date of travel? Do I put the date of when I plan to move after all going well the visa being approved. I have some trips planned between now and interview. Can I file it now the ds-160 and then do the trips or best to wait? Does that make a difference to do trips after filed and before the interview

4. Petition/receipt number is that the number from USCIS or the one NVC provided?

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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DS-160 Questions

1.

Fiancé/Fiancée's Address

Has anyone else had an issue where the state and zip code won’t save? Do I just enter in address line 2 then? I save it and the state and zip clear from the field

2. Contact Person or Organization in the United States Will be my Fiancé

Do I put US petitioner or other? For relationship

3. Intended date of travel? Do I put the date of when I plan to move after all going well the visa being approved. I have some trips planned between now and interview. Can I file it now the ds-160 and then do the trips or best to wait? Does that make a difference to do trips after filed and before the interview

4. Petition/receipt number is that the number from USCIS or the one NVC provided?

I filled out my DS-160 last week.

1. I had the same issue, tried a couple of times but it disappeared. I was able to complete the DS-160, if you miss questions it won't let you skip to the next section, so it must import the data and just be a glitch on the screen.

2. US petitioner.

3. Put an estimate. If you know roughly when you are getting married, you can of course put your arrival date up to 90 days before the big day.

4. I had to google the same question. Either USCIS or NVC numbers are apparently acceptable. I went for the NVC number as that was the one I had to hand in my 'Packet 3'.

Good luck on your journey, we appear to be on a similar time frame :)

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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1. No I did not encounter that as my fiance's address did contain a zip code.

2. Contact person is the petitioner

3. The date you intend to POE

4. Case # NVC provided

Did you review the example in the guides/example forms tab?

http://www.visajourney.com/examples/DS-160-Example-Form.pdf

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Thanks for your help and sorry

For this do I select no as no

Has anyone ever filed an immigrant petition on your behalf with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services?

Do you have any immediate relatives, not including parents, in the United States?

Means fiancé/fiancée, spouse (husband/wife), child (son/daughter), or sibling (brother/sister).

did you list the petitioner here?

 
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