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  1. On 11/5/2021 at 5:21 PM, mitzab said:

    You can use any, just use one with tracking.

     

    Also, make sure that the check is made accurately. Read a day ago someone sent the package and wrote the check wrong. Small things can be missed more often than not

     

    Great, I plan on using the debit/credit card payment form - Sound good? Comments or warnings from anyone? Has anyone done that before?

  2. Sorry, I can no longer edit the post - But #6 is not complete and #10 is missing; Please see below

     

    6. I am using postal codes for Caribbean islands (Commonwealth of Dominica & Barbados). I am leaving the ZIP CODE clear; Using ZIP for US addresses and postal code for Caribbean. Is that acceptable? Also the Postal code does not have enough space for the " - " included in them; I am going to assume this isn't an issue as its silently implied; However, I would again like to be very cautious and avoid delays; Should i hand-write these postal codes with the " - " or would it not matter or cause any issues? (eg. 00109-8000 would be written as 001098000 if digitally entered in, should i handwrite it as exactly 00109-8000?)

     

    10. Does it matter if i use USPS or FedEx/UPS for this mailing?

     

    Just want to ask these questions now prior to submitting - I'd like as near perfect as possible to ensure no delays in the process. Thanks for your time!

  3. I am filling out the I-129f as the petitioner and I have a few questions.

     

    1. I filled out the "Other Names Used" section with the same information as "Full Name" section. No changes, but just re-entered the info. I know this is option but i want to be EXTRA clear; Does putting it in have the potential to cause any harm or delay to this? Should I leave it blank? Does it matter even in the slightest?

     

    2. "Your Address History" Section is blank for me, given that I've put in my current mailing address which is my permanent address and the only other place I've lived in is outside the US in a Caribbean country since birth. Moved here in 2017 and have had the same Address since. In this instance, I DO NOT have to put in my Caribbean address for history right? Won't cause any harm to the filing process? Also if you recommend that I put it in, should i put from my DOB to the date in 2017 i moved or should i just show relative history and put in like 01/01/2010 till 2017 at the Caribbean address and then 2017 to present? to show 10 years+ of address history. 

     

    3. Can I pay the $535 fee online? Or using my credit/debit card? If so, how?

     

    4. We are hoping to make a July wedding date; Meaning get the K-1 and have her be present in the US by mid-July to make the date. I plan on mailing this in on 11/01/2021. Do you think that date is realistic? She is physically staying in Barbados as of right now and will be there until around June next year.

     

    5. Between now and July, I may end up moving; Meaning the current address and intended address for my fiancé(e)will be incorrect. How would I go about updating this? Would it matter beyond just all my mail from them going to the old address (which is fine, it is still a family address and i'll have full access to it and the mail, etc.) or would it be a larger concern?

     

    6. I am using postal codes for Caribbean islands (Commonwealth of Dominica & Barbados) and the code

     

    7. What needs to be in box 54? This is the description of circumstances of my in-person meeting with my fiancé(e). Do I just need to give a brief "Visited her" description or do I need to give a more detailed "We've known each other since childhood, got together in XXX, Went to XXX, visited during XXX, etc, etc." ? Currently in this box i just have a brief "Reunited in XXXX, Visited again in XXXX in Barbados"

     

    8. For Citizenship, I selected "Birth in the United States" but there is also No. 41 which asks about Certificate of Naturalization. This question - to my knowledge - does not apply to me. Do i still put YES or NO? I put NO, just want to make sure its valid here.

     

    9. I am opting for the passport over the Birth Certificate for #8 of that checklist listed on the K1 Guide Page (Link below). It states: 

    Copy of the Birth certificate (front and back) for the US Citizen or a copy of ALL pages of the US Citizen's passport issued with a validity of at least 5 years or a copy of the US Citizen's naturalization certificate (front and back). This is used to establish citizenship.

    For this option; I can simply scan each page and staple/bind it together and submit that, right?

     

    Just want to ask these questions now prior to submitting - I'd like as near perfect as possible to ensure no delays in the process. Thanks for your time!

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