Who is the petitioner on Form I-129F?
Source basis: USCIS Form I-129F petitioner sections and official I-129F source page.
Fillback check: Review petitioner fields separately from beneficiary fields before PDF handoff.

USCIS fiancé petition
Form I-129F is the USCIS petition page for a U.S. citizen petitioning for a fiancé(e), spouse, or child in the source contexts USCIS describes.
Source status
A Docgle walkthrough should keep petitioner, beneficiary, relationship history, addresses, evidence references, interpreter/preparer, and signature answers separate before final review.
Official USCIS sourceTrust boundary
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USCIS identifies Form I-129F as the Petition for Alien Fiancé(e).
The official USCIS page links the form, instructions, filing-location context, and edition details.
Docgle should keep relationship, beneficiary, child, evidence, and filing-path guidance under source review before public completion claims.
Walkthrough preview
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Source basis: USCIS Form I-129F petitioner sections and official I-129F source page.
Fillback check: Review petitioner fields separately from beneficiary fields before PDF handoff.
Source basis: USCIS Form I-129F beneficiary sections.
Fillback check: Review beneficiary identity, address, and source-context fields before document handoff.
Source basis: Official I-129F instructions and USCIS relationship source context.
Fillback check: Review relationship, evidence, and signature fields without turning them into advice.
Source-bounded FAQs
Form I-129F is the USCIS petition page for a U.S. citizen petitioning for a fiancé(e), spouse, or child in the source contexts USCIS describes. Use the official USCIS source linked on this page as the current record before filing or relying on any form detail.
Docgle can route you to the official source, search path, or public source-review page now. Public completion claims stay paused until source review, question QA, and fillback proof pass.
A Docgle walkthrough should keep petitioner, beneficiary, relationship history, addresses, evidence references, interpreter/preparer, and signature answers separate before final review. Docgle keeps the USCIS source, plain-language questions, answer review, and completed-document handoff connected.
Walkthrough QA
Does the walkthrough clearly separate petitioner and beneficiary roles before asking relationship questions?
Are spouse, fiancé(e), and child references handled as source branches, not Docgle decisions?
Does the final review keep evidence, signatures, and official source context visible?
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