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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hi, Im new to this forum, I see there's a lot of people having the same situation as me, I'm going to get started on this procedure to bring my fiance to US, I've been getting information about the I-129f application and what should be included with the application, im reading each step before I begin to get everything together, on step seven

Does that mean i need to go and get the pictures from my fiance with the signature in the back of it? (see below)

 

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One passport-type photo (see specification) of the foreign fiance. Write the full name of the foreign fiance on the back. Place in a plastic bag and label the bag "Photo of (insert foreign fiance name) ". Attach the bag to a sheet of paper and place behind the corresponding I-129F.

 

Another question 

on the form I-129f, is it required a signature from my fiance before i summit my application? if so I would need to take my application with me to Mexico and have her to sign it and get the pictures required from her

 

I hope this is not too many questions or a confusing topic for you guys

 

thank you for taking the time to read this

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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8 minutes ago, Turo said:

Hi, Im new to this forum, I see there's a lot of people having the same situation as me, I'm going to get started on this procedure to bring my fiance to US, I've been getting information about the I-129f application and what should be included with the application, im reading each step before I begin to get everything together, on step seven

Does that mean i need to go and get the pictures from my fiance with the signature in the back of it? (see below)

 

7.

One passport-type photo (see specification) of the foreign fiance. Write the full name of the foreign fiance on the back. Place in a plastic bag and label the bag "Photo of (insert foreign fiance name) ". Attach the bag to a sheet of paper and place behind the corresponding I-129F.

 

Another question 

on the form I-129f, is it required a signature from my fiance before i summit my application? if so I would need to take my application with me to Mexico and have her to sign it and get the pictures required from her

 

I hope this is not too many questions or a confusing topic for you guys

 

thank you for taking the time to read this

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Your fiancé can send you the picture with a PDF and you can print it out and write he name etc.

 

the only other thing you need from the fiancé is the letter of intent to marry with the finances signature. (I am not sure if wet signature is required I think there are some people just did it like this: fiancé printed and signed then scanned and send it as a PDF and the petitioner printed it out- but check around the forum there are lots of questions about this that's already answered.)

 

other than this fiance doesnt doesn't need to sign anything- the form is mainly about the petitioner. (With information on beneficiary as well but the petitioner fills these)

Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, Turo said:

Hi, Im new to this forum, I see there's a lot of people having the same situation as me, I'm going to get started on this procedure to bring my fiance to US, I've been getting information about the I-129f application and what should be included with the application, im reading each step before I begin to get everything together, on step seven

Does that mean i need to go and get the pictures from my fiance with the signature in the back of it? (see below)

 

7.

One passport-type photo (see specification) of the foreign fiance. Write the full name of the foreign fiance on the back. Place in a plastic bag and label the bag "Photo of (insert foreign fiance name) ". Attach the bag to a sheet of paper and place behind the corresponding I-129F.

 

Another question 

on the form I-129f, is it required a signature from my fiance before i summit my application? if so I would need to take my application with me to Mexico and have her to sign it and get the pictures required from her

 

I hope this is not too many questions or a confusing topic for you guys

 

thank you for taking the time to read this

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You need a passport picture of both of you with names on the back - not signed.

 

Also, letter of intent needs to be an original signature. They could sign and sent it in the mail to you.

Edited by GreatDane
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7 minutes ago, Turo said:

That makes things easier if I receive the pictures as a PDF

 

Now, Talking about the letter of intent to marry, She doesn't speak English, she is learning the basic but she is not able to write a letter of this type, if the letter is in Spanish would that be a problem? 

You would need a letter in Spanish and a certified  translation complete with signatures. Also, if she only speaks Spanish be prepared to address the language barrier (if it exists).

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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17 minutes ago, GreatDane said:

You would need a letter in Spanish and a certified  translation complete with signatures. Also, if she only speaks Spanish be prepared to address the language barrier (if it exists).

There's no communication problems with her, I speak English and Spanish, are you referring to a language barrier with the person we are going to have the interview with?

Posted
5 hours ago, Turo said:

There's no communication problems with her, I speak English and Spanish, are you referring to a language barrier with the person we are going to have the interview with?

I wasn't but that's also something to consider. If you speak Spanish, then you are ok. I was just saying that if there was a barrier, be prepared to discuss it later on. At the interview, feel free to have a translator if she's nervous.

 

We had our interview and my SO has amazing English - still had a minor error that got us into the secondary interview. My stress level went through the roof BUT it wasn't hard or bad at all. (The interviewer asked if we had a romantic relationship - My SO thought the interviewer was asking a personal question about our sex life and was caught off guard and nervous that he answered 'yeah....we go out sometimes.....' I didn't know why he had answered so weirdly until after we had been approved and left the building. BEST LAUGH EVER!) :)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, GreatDane said:

I wasn't but that's also something to consider. If you speak Spanish, then you are ok. I was just saying that if there was a barrier, be prepared to discuss it later on. At the interview, feel free to have a translator if she's nervous.

 

We had our interview and my SO has amazing English - still had a minor error that got us into the secondary interview. My stress level went through the roof BUT it wasn't hard or bad at all. (The interviewer asked if we had a romantic relationship - My SO thought the interviewer was asking a personal question about our sex life and was caught off guard and nervous that he answered 'yeah....we go out sometimes.....' I didn't know why he had answered so weirdly until after we had been approved and left the building. BEST LAUGH EVER!) :)

Wow thanks for sharing your experience, this will give us an idea on our journey, we are going to start the process, hopefully everything will go ok for us and again thanks for your advises and the time your are taking to reply

Edited by Turo
 
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