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  1. No I'm not. My fiance is my aunt's husband's niece and my aunt is my dad's sister. No I'm not. My fiance is my aunt's husband's niece and my aunt is my dad's sister.
  2. Thanks for feedback. I'll go ahead and prep the draft letter. There's also a second page that's the coversheet. It has a couple of checkboxes: A new G-28, Additional Fees, Additional Forms, Other. G-28 is for Notice of Entry Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative. Since we're not consulting a lawyer, is it okay to leave this part blank and unchecked?
  3. okay so here's the main part of the RFE on the back verbatim: Looking back at my intent to marry letter, I forgot to explain this part of the situation. I originally grew up in NYC so my folks and siblings still live there. I later moved to California for a job and have lived here for 15 years. The intent to move back to NYC for couple months is so my Fiancée gets a chance to know my parents and siblings better. The end goal will be to move back to California however for better job opportunities, the weather and other reasons. At no point will we be living separately once she's in the United States. That's my current situation in a nutshell. Any feedback is much appreciated.
  4. Hi everyone, I'm not quite sure how to respond to the 'Request For Evidence' letter I just received yesterday. I'm feeling nervous about not responding correctly. It considers my I-129F petition incomplete because there's some incongruence of my current physical address and the intended address of where the beneficiary will reside. In addition it ask where we intend to marry as well as our mutual relative that introduced us to each other. Just to give some context of my situation and plan: I currently reside in CA but the plan is once my fiancé gets her K-1 Visa approved, we're going to move to New York to get married and live there a couple months before moving back to CA together. - How should I respond to the RFE for improving chances of K-1 Visa approval? - For the coversheet, there are a couple checkboxes mentioning G-28 form. The four checkboxes 'A New G-28', 'Additional Fees', 'Additional Forms', 'Other'. Is G-28 form needed while responding to RFE or is it optional? I'm not using any Attorney or Accredited Representative. Can I leave these 4 boxes unchecked? Hopefully the responses in this thread will be helpful to others in the future. Thanks
  5. Do you know which field was missing that cause the rejection?
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