Hi,
I am a US Citizen and I just (May 2010) got married to an Indian Citizen and I have already filed form I-130 for her and received a I-797C for it.
I am currently trying to complete Form I-129F so I can expediate the process of her coming to the US as soon as possible.
I had a question on Part B # 18 of the I-129F form.
18. Has your fiance(e) met and seen you within the two-year period immediately receding the filing of this petition?
Describe the circumstances under which you met.......
My question is, Am I supposed to describe the circumstances under which I met my wife?
While reading the instructions for Form I-129F, on Page 4 bottom left hand corner it states "This form may be used to obtain a K-3 visa for your alien spouse. Fill out the form as directed, except assume that "fiance" or "fiance(e)"means "spouse". Answer Questions B.17 and B.18 by stating "N/A"
Does it mean I do not have to explain the circumstances under which my wife and I met?
I just wanted to be certain before I sent in the paperwork with a "N/A" answer for B.18
Thank you.
Abizar
I am a US Citizen and I just (May 2010) got married to an Indian Citizen and I have already filed form I-130 for her and received a I-797C for it.
I am currently trying to complete Form I-129F so I can expediate the process of her coming to the US as soon as possible.
I had a question on Part B # 18 of the I-129F form.
18. Has your fiance(e) met and seen you within the two-year period immediately receding the filing of this petition?
Describe the circumstances under which you met.......
My question is, Am I supposed to describe the circumstances under which I met my wife?
While reading the instructions for Form I-129F, on Page 4 bottom left hand corner it states "This form may be used to obtain a K-3 visa for your alien spouse. Fill out the form as directed, except assume that "fiance" or "fiance(e)"means "spouse". Answer Questions B.17 and B.18 by stating "N/A"
Does it mean I do not have to explain the circumstances under which my wife and I met?
I just wanted to be certain before I sent in the paperwork with a "N/A" answer for B.18
Thank you.
Abizar
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