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Hi,

 

In part 9, the form says "If you need more space than what is provided, you may make copies of this page to complete and file with this petition" -- has anyone used multiple part 9's with their application? Is this ok, or Is it better to just use blank white sheets for additional information since otherwise we will have multiple copies of the same page?

 

 

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Probably not directly answering your question, but i missed the part of making copies of that sheet. So i just added blank sheets indicating the form No. and name and labeling each section.

Also,  I did that for the I-130a, and still waiting for NOA2 (ECD beginning of June)

Now i hope i don't get an RFE for that.

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11 hours ago, Jon_G said:

Probably not directly answering your question, but i missed the part of making copies of that sheet. So i just added blank sheets indicating the form No. and name and labeling each section.

 Also,  I did that for the I-130a, and still waiting for NOA2 (ECD beginning of June)

Now i hope i don't get an RFE for that.

Okay, maybe ill do the same.. avoid complicating things needlessly. thanks!

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18 hours ago, metaxas said:

Hi,

 

In part 9, the form says "If you need more space than what is provided, you may make copies of this page to complete and file with this petition" -- has anyone used multiple part 9's with their application? Is this ok, or Is it better to just use blank white sheets for additional information since otherwise we will have multiple copies of the same page?

 

 

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Filled out the I-130 for my wife but got this doubt - Question 47-50 -- my wife has never been to the United States, but she does have a passport. Do I need to put that passport number in, or leave 47-50 blank? The instructions with so many commas are somewhat confusing if these fields apply to a beneficiary who has never been to the United States or not. Will it confuse the officer if I do put these details in since that is what I am doing at the moment?

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Passport and Travel Document Numbers. Complete Part 4., Item Numbers 45. - 50., as applicable, if the
beneficiary relative used a passport or travel document to travel to the United States, enter either the passport or travel
document information in the appropriate space on the petition, even if the passport or travel document is currently
expired.

 

 

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On 5/7/2019 at 10:25 AM, PK_ said:

I'm planning to submit multiple copies of that page. You can have multiple copies of the I-130/I-130A PDFs and just print that one page out.

Yes that is what I am doing now,  made multiple copies of the PDFs and printed that one page out.. thanks!

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if the beneficiary relative used a passport or travel document to travel to the United States, enter either the passport or travel document information in the appropriate space on the petition, even if the passport or travel document is currently expired.

 

The answer is literally in your quote.

 

 

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Hi all, I-130 asks for employment history for last 5 years. One of my previous employers (from 2014-2015) has since changed their address.

So should I put their current address in the form when filling out my employment history or their old address where I was employed at? Thanks

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Put the address where you previously worked, not the companies current address.

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On a side note, suggest using one thread for all i-130 related questions. Duplicate threads just create a mess. 

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On 5/17/2019 at 4:58 PM, metaxas said:

Hi all, I-130 asks for employment history for last 5 years. One of my previous employers (from 2014-2015) has since changed their address.

So should I put their current address in the form when filling out my employment history or their old address where I was employed at? Thanks

Does anyone else have any opinion on this .. should I just go with the address that I was employed at (even though my employer no longer has an office there) or go with their current address ?

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9 hours ago, metaxas said:

Does anyone else have any opinion on this .. should I just go with the address that I was employed at (even though my employer no longer has an office there) or go with their current address ?

 

If it were me, I would go with what the current address of the company is, you can always mention that the company had a different address during the time you were employed and notate said address.

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