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I-130, I-130a, I-864 forms question for military members

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Currently about to petition in Tokyo, I have several questions for those who have the same experiences or knows the answer about filling I-130 form.

 

I-130 questions :

  1. Employment History number 42. , currently Active duty Air Force, what address do you put for the U.S. Air Force as Employer ?
    And number 44. [Your Occupation] do we put the shop/squadron name? Or specific job title?
  2. Information about petitioner number 28,29, if parent is deceased, do we still put City and Country of Residence?

 

I-130a

  1. Part 1 number 9b(last physical address outside the US) , when filling this petition I will still live in Japan address, which date do I put for [Date To]? Should it be the same as the date of the petition signed at least ? 

 

I-864

  1. Part 6 number 8,9,10, as spoused I currently work outside the US (Japan) , do I put my income too(which will be added automatically in Part 6 number 20 ? If yes I just use current conversion rate to changed it to USD?

 

 

Thank you in advanced!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Chile
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1. My husband wrote the address of the base where he was working at the time, and in “city” he wrote the name of the base. And for 44, he used his specific job title. 
 

2. You can write deceased in “city” 

 

3. Write “present” 

 

4. Not sure about this one, sorry! Hopefully someone else can help. 

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On 7/21/2022 at 12:18 AM, Iscir said:

1. My husband wrote the address of the base where he was working at the time, and in “city” he wrote the name of the base. And for 44, he used his specific job title. 
 

2. You can write deceased in “city” 

 

3. Write “present” 

 

4. Not sure about this one, sorry! Hopefully someone else can help. 

4.  Convert to USD.

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