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We summarized how we met, then detailed how we met in person in the last two years which is what they are asking (the in person part). :thumbs:

Has your fiancé(e) met and seen you within the two-year period immediately receding the filing of this petition?

What do I put on this line, do I need to tell them a story how I met my wife?

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Has your fiancé(e) met and seen you within the two-year period immediately receding the filing of this petition?

What do I put on this line, do I need to tell them a story how I met my wife?

If you are filing for K-3 then you need not answer that question, just put N/A. This is what I put in my application. I guess for K-1 you would have to explain how you met.

I130/I129F Timeline

2007-02-07 -- I130 Sent to Nabraska Service Center

2007-02-15 -- NOA1 for I130 from California Service Center.

2007-02-22 -- I129F filed with Chicago USCIS office.

2007-03-02 -- NOA1 for 129F from MSC.

2007-03-27 -- Touched -- I129F transfered to CSC.

2007-03-28 -- I129F Touched !!

2007-05-17 -- I 130 and I 129F touched!!!! God please get me a approval without a RFE. You can do it please!!!

2007-05-18 -- I-130 and I-129F approved!!!! Dear God, thank you very much. You are the greatest!!

2007-05-22 -- I-130 and I-129F approval notice recieved in mail

2007-05-29 -- Case received at NVC and case number assigned.

2007-05-31 -- Case left NVC to chennai consulate

2007-06-14 -- packet 4 mailed by the consulate

2007-06-19 -- Packet 4 recieved

2007-06-25 -- Submitted documents at VFS office, Hyderabad

2007-07-09 -- Medical

2007-07-12 -- Interview at 9am approved!!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Has your fiancé(e) met and seen you within the two-year period immediately receding the filing of this petition?

What do I put on this line, do I need to tell them a story how I met my wife?

you need to write on a paper where and when you meet the details about it and address it were you file your petition, and you need to include it to all your papers that you need to file it, like for the petitioner.

[*]form I-129

[*]form G-325A

[*]2 USCIS Color Photos

[*]Copy of Birth certificate

[*]copy of picture page in passport

[*]copy of stamps in passport from visit to your fiance

[*]letter detailing how you met and intention to marry her

[*]copy of receipt for engagement ring

[*]pictures together

[*]copies of airline tickets from visiting your fiance

[*]copies of emails correspondence

and for your beneficiary:

[*]form G-325A-

[*]2 USCIS color photos

hope it helps you this is what my fiance did and you need to organized all your papers and put it to brown envelope.

nov/13/2006 (i accedentally met my fiance at the atrium of SM megamall, and we start our relationship)

feb/09-23/2007 (Visit me for the very first time and knowing each other for 2 weeks)

feb/28/2007 (filled the I-129)

march/14/2007 (approved his petition)

april/19/2007 (got our interview schedule and medical at USEM website)

may/11/2007 (Got our packet 4)

may/17-18/2007 (I did my medical early at St. lukes but pending)

may/30-june 1, 2007 (take my sputum examination for 3days)

june/04/2007 (Pulmonary evaluation NEGATIVE)

june/05/2007 (i got my immunization and medical passed )

june/15/2007 (Approved im so happy)

june/20/2007 (VISA on HANd)

June/21/2007 (CFO seminar DONE!)

July/07/2007 (Arrived to USA)

Spet/29th/2007 (chappel wedding)

oct/28th/2007 (send AOS application)

Nov/5/2007 (recieve appointment letter for biometrics)

Nov/20th/2007 (Biometrics Appointment)

dec/18th/2007 (NOA 1 recieved, application transferred to california)

dec/22nd/2007 (NOA 2 recieved application on process at california )

jan/18th/2008 (NOA 3 recieved, submit additional eveidence PENDING )

Feb/25th/2008 (NOA 4 recieved, resume the process)

Feb/28th/2008 (NOA 5 recieved, Card production ordered)

Feb/29th/2008 (welcome permanent resident)

march/6th/2008 (Recieved my Permanent Resident Card)

so happy bieng with my baby... good luck to everyone....

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Has your fiancé(e) met and seen you within the two-year period immediately receding the filing of this petition?

What do I put on this line, do I need to tell them a story how I met my wife?

If you are filing for K-3 then you need not answer that question, just put N/A. This is what I put in my application. I guess for K-1 you would have to explain how you met.

Thank you, I am applying for K3

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Has your fiancé(e) met and seen you within the two-year period immediately receding the filing of this petition?

What do I put on this line, do I need to tell them a story how I met my wife?

If you are filing for K-3 then you need not answer that question, just put N/A. This is what I put in my application. I guess for K-1 you would have to explain how you met.

:thumbs: brain stuck on K1.. oops.. lol

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Has your fiancé(e) met and seen you within the two-year period immediately receding the filing of this petition?

What do I put on this line, do I need to tell them a story how I met my wife?

If you are filing for K-3 then you need not answer that question, just put N/A. This is what I put in my application. I guess for K-1 you would have to explain how you met.

Thank you, I am applying for K3

We got married on April 14 2007, so I am aplying for K3

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Filed: Other Country: China
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They are looking for info about the nature of your relationship to make sure you actually know her.

You should give brief description of how many times you have seen her & for how long.

Question 18 has two parts. I checked the yes box and then in the text box below wrote "N/A Married".

It is critical that each person read the form instructions completely, with their own case in mind. For K3, pay special attention to section 10 of the instructions and make sure you read it BEFORE you form a game plan for filling out the form.

If the OP had filed out their profile and timeline, there would be far less chance of others getting their minds stuck on K1 instead of K3, even though the post was in the K3 forum. Timelines are key to how we help each other, help each other.

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