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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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After reading @Ryan & Rachaya's story about potentially having to start over, I figured I should check our I-130 to see if anything stood out that I may need to potentially fix now since we are so early in the process.  I went over the form so many times that I was confident everything was kosher, but figured I would check for the 100th time to be sure. 

 

1. On my current address, I know that I entered a start date of 01/01/2023 and for the end date I used the date I submitted the form, but the date fields are showing blank on the submitted form.  Is this OK since it is my current address and I provided the remaining addresses for the past 5 years of required address history? 

2. question 46 "Was the beneficiary EVER in the United States?"  I clearly checked "NO" because the form shows a check box on "No"; however, on question 46a "He or She arrived as a" : there a value of UN.  Again, is this normal?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Kenya
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Dd8you submit this online?

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Filed: Other Country: China
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19 hours ago, Dan and Akari said:

Yes, I put that in the post title but for clarification we submitted our I-130 online. 

Sounds like just another glitch with the online filing process.  USCIS is used to it.  I don't see a reason to worry.  It's your current address.  I presume there is an end date for the previous address.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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3 hours ago, pushbrk said:

Sounds like just another glitch with the online filing process.  USCIS is used to it.  I don't see a reason to worry.  It's your current address.  I presume there is an end date for the previous address.

That’s what I thought as well. And yes, the previous address has a start and end date. 
 

I was more concerned about question 46 on which I know I answered “no” and the subsequent “UN” entry for 46a. That one definitely seems glitchy because I know I checked “no” because she has never been to the US and had I checked “yes” I would have had to complete 46a-d which I know I didn’t. 
 

I feel confident that we are all good. 

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