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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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On the I-485 forms, page 4 question 2.., it asks for ‘receipt number of underlying petition’ can someone please tell me where I can find this? I’m a k1 visa holder.

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Also on part 3 on the same page it asks if I have ever applied for an immigrant visa to obtain permanent resident status at a us embassy or consulate.

 

Now this has confused me? Does my initial k1 petition while I lived in England count as a ‘yes’ for this question.

 

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That’s the number on your NOA1 for your K1. Check the form it will be there. Your K1 petition is not an immigrant visa, that’s just a petition, even your K1 visa is not an immigrant visa seeing as K1 is officially a non -immigrant visa with immigrant intent. If you have never applied for an actual immigrant visa, then you answer no. Tourist visas, K1, business, student, those are all non-immigrant. 

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: El Salvador
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9 minutes ago, Todd L F said:

On the I-485 forms, page 4 question 2.., it asks for ‘receipt number of underlying petition’ can someone please tell me where I can find this? I’m a k1 visa holder.

The "underlying petition" for a I-485 based on a K-1 is the I-129F petition filed by the USC.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: El Salvador
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1 hour ago, Todd L F said:

I have my I-129f in front of me now. Is it the number under the barcode beginning with A? Top left of the form.

It is the "Receipt Number" in the image below:

I-797C+NOA+1.jpg

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: El Salvador
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33 minutes ago, Todd L F said:

Wow I never received that form.

The NOA1 was sent to your now spouse on 2017-10-05 (based on your VJ timeline). The NOA2 was also sent to your spouse on 2018-04-11. The NOA2 also has the "Receipt Number":

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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5 hours ago, Todd L F said:

Wow I never received that form.

I-129f receipt number is the number starting with WAC, the number you (and everyone)checked obsessively on Isis website.

for the date you can use noa1 date.

 

and No for the immigrant visa. K1 is not an immigrant visa.

 

 

Please go to the examples in VJ as they have all these in detail.

 

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