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I’m currently with my partner in her country and leaving in a week. What do I need to do when together, if anything, to start the I-129F?

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On 7/25/2022 at 9:01 AM, EatBulaga said:

For the addresses, I would put both your US address and her Thailand address on the letter. Bonus point if you can type Thai characters, but handwritten is okay. I believe others had problems typing Thai characters into the I-129F form and used handwriting. But you can check with the Thai regional forums to see how others type special Thai characters to the forms?

 

Also for the I-134, the beneficiary work and assets do not weigh as much as the US citizen's. The beneficiary's assets are a plus but can not be counted on to transfer to the US for financial support. Likewise, the beneficiary work can not be assumed to continue until the EAD is granted.

 

Also, find reliable Thai translator,  notarization, and authentication for stuff like birth certificate, police records, etc. Those will come in handy soon.

 

Nothing pertaining to the I-134 is needed to file the I-129F, which is what the OP is asking about.

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