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Hi everyone, I'd really appreciate any help, I'm starting this thread to ask questions about the i129f that I can't find answered elsewhere. I want to get this done right!

 

My first question: When typing in mine and my fiance's address on the form, I check "Apartment" and then I assume I would type my apartment number and name in the next box, but it will not let me click there. Am I doing something wrong?

 

My Second Question: I'm a U.S. born citizen, do I need to get a certificate of citizenship before filing? There's an option to check "No, I don't have one," but should I get one? Will it improve anything?

 

 

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Citizen born in the USA cannot get a certificate of citizenship, a birth certificate or the Bio page from your passport is proof of citizenship.

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Hi everyone, I'd really appreciate any help, I'm starting this thread to ask questions about the i129f that I can't find answered elsewhere. I want to get this done right!

 

My first question: When typing in mine and my fiance's address on the form, I check "Apartment" and then I assume I would type my apartment number and name in the next box, but it will not let me click there. Am I doing something wrong?

 

My Second Question: I'm a U.S. born citizen, do I need to get a certificate of citizenship before filing? There's an option to check "No, I don't have one," but should I get one? Will it improve anything?

 

 

 

Seems to work fine, but will only allow 4 characters input - http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-129f.pdf

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Hi everyone, I'd really appreciate any help, I'm starting this thread to ask questions about the i129f that I can't find answered elsewhere. I want to get this done right!

 

My first question: When typing in mine and my fiance's address on the form, I check "Apartment" and then I assume I would type my apartment number and name in the next box, but it will not let me click there. Am I doing something wrong?

 

My Second Question: I'm a U.S. born citizen, do I need to get a certificate of citizenship before filing? There's an option to check "No, I don't have one," but should I get one? Will it improve anything?

 

 

 

Seems to work fine, but will only allow 4 characters input - http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-129f.pdf

 

 

The form needs to be mailed anyway - why not print it out and then pen in the information you want? My own apartment number includes 6 digits and dashes, and wouldn't be allowed in this field.

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