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[quote=ROGERINCA,276450]Reply to previous post: (a) Exactly which forms does my fiancée have to fill out and sign herself? (if any) 1. Just the G-325A? ---No, that is only one of the forms. The I-129F is the primary form for a fiancée visa. You can go to the USCIS website for more info. Also the USCONGUZ website. 2. Does she fill them out in her native language or in English? You fill out most of the forms. ---A small portion of the I-129F must be filled out in Chinese. (b) At this point, (filing for petition) must I send an affidavit of support? ---No. You will provide that much later in the process. (c) On the I-129F form, there is a line that states, “If your fiancé(e)'s native alphabet uses other than Roman letters, write his or her name and address abroad in the native alphabet.” 1. She is a citizen of China, but lives and works in Tokyo, Japan. Should she use Chinese or Japanese for the address? ---This is the portion that would be in Chinese. (d) The Social Security Administration recently sent me a letter stating that I had only made (roughly) $12,000 for 2006. This is not true and does not support my tax statement of over $31,000. Just to be on the safe side, should I send copies of my W2 forms for that year? ---The SSA letter has nothing to do with the income on your tax forms, which is what must be supplied along with the affidavit of support, later on. Visa Journey: visajourney.com will have all the sample forms and guides as well as timelines. Note: The entire process has slowed sharply, now close to 12 months for this visa, as of this date. [/quote]
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