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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: South Korea
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Hi all,

    This is my second post this week, so my apologies, but also thank you. This site has been so resourceful and it's very encouraging to see other people go through this process.

I have the following questions:

1. What is the best format for writing a Korean address given the criteria provided by the i-129f form?  (see format details below)

2. Should I use South Korea or Republic of Korea? 
3. How do I inform the reader when each section will contains more information on page 8?

4. What are the appropriate item numbers for multiple addresses and jobs? (see below)

5. Typing my complete address in Google Maps results in me being pinned to a different location. When I omit different combinations of information I can find my old address. Should I omit some information on the form?
            

- ITEM NUMBERS -
    Form i-129f contains no values for extra items if you have additional jobs or addresses. Page 2, part 1, items 9-12 (address item numbers) continue to item 13 and it's subset of letters. But if I wanted to add a third address what number do I start counting with? Do I start counting my items at 52 where part 1 ends, or between 12 and 13, or not cite them at all and put N/A?

- FORMAT -
The i-129f form has this order:
Street Number and name:
Apt./Ste./Flr.:
City or Town:
State:
Zip Code:
Province:
Postal Code:
Country:
Date From:
Date To:

but one of my Korean addresses, for example, looks like this:

 

Apt # & building name: 306 Neo Village
Street Number and Name:  37-10 Gonpyeong-ro 10 gil
Neighborhood: Samdeok 2(i)-ga
District: Jung-gu
City: Daegu
Province: Gyeongsangbuk-do
Country: Rep of South Korea

Here is my example
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9 minutes ago, Tore said:

but one of my Korean addresses, for example, looks like this:

 

Apt # & building name: 306 Neo Village
Street Number and Name:  37-10 Gonpyeong-ro 10 gil
Neighborhood: Samdeok 2(i)-ga
District: Jung-gu
City: Daegu
Province: Gyeongsangbuk-do
Country: Rep of South Korea

Here is my example
1735907611_ScreenShot2019-06-21at11_47_32AM.png.6bb48092915b22514bc367edb54c33ea.png

Your example looks good. For country you have many options, such as:

  • Korea
  • Republic of Korea
  • South Korea
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1 hour ago, Tore said:

Hi all,

    This is my second post this week, so my apologies, but also thank you. This site has been so resourceful and it's very encouraging to see other people go through this process.

I have the following questions:

1. What is the best format for writing a Korean address given the criteria provided by the i-129f form?  (see format details below)

2. Should I use South Korea or Republic of Korea? Use the most commonly used name.
3. How do I inform the reader when each section will contains more information on page 8? mention it at the bottom of the section

4. What are the appropriate item numbers for multiple addresses and jobs? (see below) If that is giving you fits, you can always just attached supplemental pages for the information, referencing the supplemental page in the particular question, and citing the particular question on the supplemental page.

5. Typing my complete address in Google Maps results in me being pinned to a different location. When I omit different combinations of information I can find my old address. Should I omit some information on the form? Use the address format that USPS uses to deliver mail to your residence.
            

- ITEM NUMBERS -
    Form i-129f contains no values for extra items if you have additional jobs or addresses. Page 2, part 1, items 9-12 (address item numbers) continue to item 13 and it's subset of letters. But if I wanted to add a third address what number do I start counting with? Do I start counting my items at 52 where part 1 ends, or between 12 and 13, or not cite them at all and put N/A?

- FORMAT -
The i-129f form has this order:
Street Number and name:
Apt./Ste./Flr.:
City or Town:
State:
Zip Code:
Province:
Postal Code:
Country:
Date From:
Date To:

but one of my Korean addresses, for example, looks like this:

 

Apt # & building name: 306 Neo Village
Street Number and Name:  37-10 Gonpyeong-ro 10 gil
Neighborhood: Samdeok 2(i)-ga
District: Jung-gu
City: Daegu
Province: Gyeongsangbuk-do
Country: Rep of South Korea

Here is my example
1735907611_ScreenShot2019-06-21at11_47_32AM.png.6bb48092915b22514bc367edb54c33ea.png

You would do well to not get too tied up in minutiae, it could drive you crazy.  This is just your first form, you have got a long way to go. It is important that you make sure that the information is correct. You can use supplemental pages for all manner of questions, just be sure to refer to them as mentioned above. From page  2 of the Form I-129F instructions: 

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  1. If you need extra space to complete any item within this petition, use the space provided in Part 8. Additional Information or attach a separate sheet of paper; type or print your name and Alien Registration Number (A-Number) (if any) at the top of each sheet; indicate the Page Number, Part Number, and Item Number to which your answer refers; and sign and date each sheet.

REF: https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/form/i-129finstr.pdf

Good luck on your immigration journey.

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

"Si vis amari, ama" - Seneca

 

 

 

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