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Hi, me and my fiancé met on a website called Fakku dating 2 years ago and it no longer exists on the internet today. It wasn't even a real dating website, it was more of an April fools chat roulette website where you talk to random people on the internet. I'm putting together the I-129F packet and I'm afraid of getting an RFE because USCIS might think I met my fiancé on an international marriage broker. Any help with how to go about this is appreciated.

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12 minutes ago, payxibka said:

You don't meet on a website,  you meet face to face 

My fiancé and I have met face to face, in my I-129F packet, I wrote a letter explaining that we met online and then met in person later on. My worry is that the USCIS will think I met my fiance on an international marriage broker and give us an RFE.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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3 minutes ago, mr.sdt2016@gmail. said:

My fiancé and I have met face to face, in my I-129F packet, I wrote a letter explaining that we met online and then met in person later on. My worry is that the USCIS will think I met my fiance on an international marriage broker and give us an RFE.

Why are you writing a letter?

YMMV

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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3 minutes ago, mr.sdt2016@gmail. said:

It's an attached letter explaining part 2 question 54 of the I-129F form.

Do you see the size space they provide for your circumstances of meeting?  If your answer does not fit in that space,  you need to rethink your answer.  Two or three sentences max.

YMMV

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3 minutes ago, payxibka said:

Do you see the size space they provide for your circumstances of meeting?  If your answer does not fit in that space,  you need to rethink your answer.  Two or three sentences max.

Sir, filers are allowed to add an attached paper to the form explaining more than the small area provided on the form. Please stay on topic in this forum thread.

Filed: Other Country: Saudi Arabia
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20 minutes ago, Martingale said:

Sir, filers are allowed to add an attached paper to the form explaining more than the small area provided on the form. Please stay on topic in this forum thread.

Ima step in and concur with px.  Save your love story for your grandkids

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5 minutes ago, payxibka said:

@JorgedigJorgedig care to make an on topic post?

I agree with payxibka.  OP, brevity is a good thing when it comes to the I-129f petition.  They want to confirm that you meet the one visit in the prior two year meeting requirement.  They don't want to read a novel or look at a large photo montage.

 

We wrote a simple sentence or two in the space provided with the visit dates, which our supporting evidence (passport stamps) confirmed.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Kuwait
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19 hours ago, Martingale said:

My fiancé and I have met face to face, in my I-129F packet, I wrote a letter explaining that we met online and then met in person later on. My worry is that the USCIS will think I met my fiance on an international marriage broker and give us an RFE.

We included a letter with our I-129F, didn't receive a RFE.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jordan
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20 hours ago, Nitas_man said:

And it definitely wasn't an "April fools joke". 😑


 
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