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  • Help with new I-130 dated 02/27/17

    Filing 130 for my spouse, who is currently in the US with me. In this case for Part 4, 11.a-h, I have put our US address. For 12 and 13, I put "SAME". But for 58 a-f, what should I put? Should I just leave blank or N/A as the beneficiary is currently in the US and going for AOS?

    Here is a snippet of the

    If the beneficiary's native written language does not use Roman letters, type or print his or her name and foreign address in their native written language.

    Thanks a lot for helping!

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    Native Language

    The main question is does the beneficiary's native language use Roman Letters ?

    If your answer is yes then enter the information as requested. It does not matter where the beneficiary currently resides.

    If you answer is no, then make sure your enter N/A.

    As a rule of thumb, do not leave ANY line blank whatsoever. Just enter N/A regardless. Because I have heard many many instances where a line that was not applicable was left bland and they ended up getting an RFE. Just do not leave any fields blank.

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