In many cases you may have more information than will fit into the standard space provided on Form I-129F, Petition for Alien Fiancé. This is common when either the petitioner or beneficiary has several previous addresses or employers.
You can make use of Page 13, Part 8 on Form I-129F. Add any additional information which did not fit in other parts of the form. However, sometimes Part 8 is not sufficient or does not comfortably accommodate the additional information.
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I-129F Additional Information
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If creating your own I-129F additional information sheet, ensure that the petitioner’s name and A-number appear on each page.
How to Submit the I-129F Additional Information Sheet(s)
When filing your I-129F petition, include this sheet directly behind your completed Form I-129F. Mail the petition to the address that corresponds with your state (as described on USCIS.gov) or refer to your CitizenPath filing instructions.
I-129F Attachment Sample
We also have a do-it-yourself template if you would like to prepare the I-129F attachment on your own. Use the downloadable Microsoft Word template or view the PDF document for an example.
The template is a starting point. You can delete sections that you do not need. If you are creating your own attachment sheet, be sure to include your full name and alien registration number on each sheet.