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Hello Everyone, 

 

I am filing form i-130 and form-130A and have several questions.

Background: currently using STEM OPT EAD card to work full time, but still a F-1 Student, never filed for H1B. And recently got married to an American citizen 

 

Question about Form 130:

 

Question 1):  Alien registration number: when I applied for my OPT EAD card and OPT STEM EAD card, I was given an A number, so should I use this A number or just leave A number blank? 

 

Question 2) : when filing names of spouses. For me and my American husband,  our marriage is each others first marriage, so it never "ended". so should i put "currently married, this is our first marriage" in item 21 "Date Marriage Ended"  or leave it blank ?

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Question 3): Information about beneficiary in native language. I can type my Chinese name in Chinese language, but as for the street name, I've been living in the US as an F1 student for 10 years, should I still give in my parents' Chinese address, written in Chinese characters, or just type in my current US address in English? 

 

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Question on Form 130A:

 

Question 4): in form 130A, it is asking the beneficiary (me, the intending immigrant's) last address outside United States. but I only lived in this address for about six years, do I have to give them any other chinese addess prior to this? 

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Question 5): I (the immigrant) had to fill in five years of employment history, I had two full time job on OPT and several on -campus job, but should I also fill in my 3 month job where i worked in the front desk at my school gym?  also, i didn't work in some years since i was a student, should i just say that i didn't work in those two years?

 

Question 6): I've never worked outside the US, and i've clarified in the comment section, should I also type in, never worked outside United States? like demonstrated in the graph? or leave it blank? 

 

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