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1. On part 1, if the mailing address I provided is the same as my physical address do I leave fields 9a-9h blank? Also, does the same apply for the beneficiary on part 2?

 

2. On part 1 regarding my employment history, I had a job for 6 months then left for another job and came back to the same job (my current employment). Do I put the start date of when I first started all the way until the present? Or do I write the previous time I worked at that job as its own thing?

 

3. On Part 2, 11e, it asks for "state", do I write the abbreviation for the state in that country (Mexico) or do I leave it blank since it is not in the U.S.

 

4. Just for clarification, do I leave any field that does not apply to me blank or do I write "N/A"

 

Would really appreciate any help. Thanks.

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I have 2 receipts of my flights to visit the country where the beneficiary lives. The receipts have my name, itinerary number, purchase date, depart and return date, and ticket number. Will this be enough to show that we were in each others presence during the required 2 year period? As I am unsure whether I can get the actual boarding pass. Also, I am unsure whether to include photos of us since you can't really tell the date. A solution I thought of was to take a screenshot of the pictures I have of us since apple photos provides the date they were taken along with the location. Will that work?

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1. On part 1, if the mailing address I provided is the same as my physical address do I leave fields 9a-9h blank? Also, does the same apply for the beneficiary on part 2?

 

Leave 9a-9h blank if it is the same as your current address.

 

2. On part 1 regarding my employment history, I had a job for 6 months then left for another job and came back to the same job (my current employment). Do I put the start date of when I first started all the way until the present? Or do I write the previous time I worked at that job as its own thing?

 

Employment history should be chronological.  If you left a job then returned 6 months later, it would be 2 entries, separated by the job you had in between.

 

3. On Part 2, 11e, it asks for "state", do I write the abbreviation for the state in that country (Mexico) or do I leave it blank since it is not in the U.S.

 

Enter the Mexican state name or abbreviation.  It will be clear that it is not a US state if the selected country is Mexico.

 

4. Just for clarification, do I leave any field that does not apply to me blank or do I write "N/A"

 

N/A is not mandatory on this form, but it can be used when appropriate.  For example, asking the "country of residence" for a deceased parent can be marked N/A.  It is good practice to mark N/A on some questions to show that you did not overlook the question, however, filling in every blank is not required.  For example, if you have no "Physical Address 2," you can put N/A in 11a, but no need to put it in 11b through 12b.

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14 hours ago, bo13 said:

I have 2 receipts of my flights to visit the country where the beneficiary lives. The receipts have my name, itinerary number, purchase date, depart and return date, and ticket number. Will this be enough to show that we were in each others presence during the required 2 year period? As I am unsure whether I can get the actual boarding pass. Also, I am unsure whether to include photos of us since you can't really tell the date. A solution I thought of was to take a screenshot of the pictures I have of us since apple photos provides the date they were taken along with the location. Will that work?

We also included a mix of flight receipts and boarding passes as we didn’t have all the boarding passes. But we also had passport stamps to accompany those so it was iron clad. Do you have those? 
 

Pictures depends on which consulate you’ll be going through. For those that are tough, I’d include them. I think your proposed way with the screenshots could work.  

 

 

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