jkobman Posted November 20, 2003 Report Share Posted November 20, 2003 On the 129F and the 325a - What documents does Wen (she's Chinese) have to submit with the 129F and the 134?Which documents will have to be translated from Chinese to English? Where do I have to write "NONE" on the forms? THANKS!Jeff Link to comment
keelec Posted November 20, 2003 Report Share Posted November 20, 2003 Jkobman, I believe there are a list of forms and etc in previous posts.Carefully read the I-129F instructions.I am doing this from memory that is 10 1/2 months old. Each person needs to submit a "3/4 frontal picture"You need to fill out the forms. G-325a in 4 copies FOR EACH PERSON (different codes on the bottom). g-325a also has the Fiancee's name in her native language.I-129F is just 1 copy, and only needs to be signed by the American Beneficiary. However, it has the address that should be written (or typed) in the native language.I don't think you need to supply the fiancee's birth certificate or passport at this point, but it can't hurt.Read the instructions carefully about sending either a copy of your passport or birth certificate. Also add a letter of intent. Some people wrote a letter for each person. Some wrote a combined letter. Probably either method is acceptable. You should have a cover letter listing all attachments (which can probably be part of the letter of intent). I don't remember any specific order of forms, but some people may advise a specific organization. EVERYTHING SHOULD BE TYPED IF POSSIBLE. PROFESSIONALISM IS IMPORTANT HERE. --------------------IMPORTANT:I would recommend putting N/A on all lines that don't apply EXCEPT. G-325A HAS THE QUESTION:HUSBAND OR WIFE, (if none so state)FORMER HUSBANDS OR WIVES (if none so state) DO NOT PUT "N/A" IN THESE FIELDS. YOU MUST WRITE "NONE". THAT LITTLE MISTAKE COST ME OVER A MONTH OF PROCESSING TIME AND TREMENDOUS FRUSTRATION!!! IT LOOKS SO CLEAR NOW THAT I LOOK BACK AT IT, BUT WHEN I FILLED OUT THE FORM, NOT APPLICABLE SEEMED TO BE THE APPROPRIATE ANSWER. Best wishes for a speedy application Link to comment
manhattanmoon Posted November 20, 2003 Report Share Posted November 20, 2003 Yeah it seems they prefer you write with "NONE" or "NO" rather than "N/A" in most cases. There were posts on 001 that some applications got returned for RFE simply becasue of answering a "N/A" where they could filled with a sure "NONE". Link to comment
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