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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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My spouse is filing for AOS and I'm a little confused for what she should be putting for number  27 of form I-765.  According to the instructions, it looks like she should be under "Adjustment Applicant under Section 245--(c)(9)" but number 27 on the form as three blank spaces  (___) (___) (___).  Should I just put (c)(9) in the first blank and leave the others empty? 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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2 hours ago, lecht008 said:

My spouse is filing for AOS and I'm a little confused for what she should be putting for number  27 of form I-765.  According to the instructions, it looks like she should be under "Adjustment Applicant under Section 245--(c)(9)" but number 27 on the form as three blank spaces  (___) (___) (___).  Should I just put (c)(9) in the first blank and leave the others empty? 

Some have three digits,  some have two.  Yours has two.

YMMV

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Russia
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We entered (c)(9)( ) on my wife's forms, which is what the instructions and statutes indicate, and there was no problem. On the USCIS notices we subsequently received it was printed (c)(0)(9) so I presume either is good.

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