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  1. I-129f was approved two days ago by the California Service Center : )

  2. Yes, that's a good reminder for everyone. Actually, I prepared employment based I-129s for a living. : )
  3. Thanks for your suggestions. I hope the USCIS is not too strict when they see the I-129 only has the year. As I go along in the process, hopefully I can add some helpful input. Thanks again.
  4. I have been visiting this forum for several months and have found a lot of very good, hard to find information thanks to some very good people on the forum. I am now in the process of completing my own I-129F and am unsure how to answer a question regarding having previously filed any petition for a K-1 fiancé petition. I filed a petition in the year 2000 (13 year ago) that was approved. My fiance at that time came to the US and we came to a peaceful and mutual conclusion to not get married. She departed the US within 90 of arrival, so there was no overstay. The I-129F asked for the filing date and the city/State it was sent to. Because more than 13 years have past, I, nor my past fiancé, have any documentation regarding the month or day it was submitted back in 2000. 1. How would you complete this part of the I-129F? 2. Should I include more information to the DHS-USCIS about why that person and I didn't marry? Thank you. Steve
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