Hello everyone, me (petitioner) and my fiancee (beneficiary from Peru) have been gathering documents and evidence to send off our I-129F packet by end of this month. Our case should be fairly straightforward, neither of us have been married or have kids, no criminal record or anything like that. That being said I've never submitted paperwork like this and it feels a bit overwhelming. Really want to make sure everything is proper and we will not get a RFE. I've followed along with the instructions webpage here on visa journey but do have a few questions:
Her address she gave me is very long and will not fit typed nor wrote in manually comfortably. Would it be fine to just write something along the lines of See Part 8. Additional information 3.a. - 3.d. While providing the full address in box 3.d.?
Receiving paper mail is not really a thing for her as well. Should I leave the mailing address blank and write N/A? Or instead enter the address in anyway and state in the cover letter she can't receive mail reliably? She has an email which I can include.
Related to last question, the I-129F asks for my email but not the beneficiary. Would the best place to include her email be the cover letter, or what would be recommended?
I'm including pages edited in Microsoft Word with photos of us together some of which include her family and captions below each photo with a general statement of where we were in Peru at the time. I'm also creating and including pages with scanned receipts some which have my passport number on them which is useful. Should I add captions below each receipt for context or would that be overkill/unnecessary?
My boarding passes were digital and never printed. I want to include my boarding passes which still exist in my iPhone wallet as expired passes. They only have information such as name of destination airport and arrival airport, with flight number and passenger name. There is no date or year on these boarding passes. Should I include these anyway along with itinerary/receipts of these flights and their dates from my email?
Lastly, Peruvians use 2 last names one from mother and one from father [First] [Middle] [Last] [Last]. Being nonstandard in USA should we include both last names in the last name field on the I-129F?
I apologize if this is a bit much we just want to do everything proper! Thanks to everyone for any and all information.