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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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I have more questions about filling out the G-325a,hope someone would be so kind to help me out.

I am currently not employed since I´m studying,how do I fill out the employment history in regards to that? Do I write NONE on the first line and then student on the second where they want the specified occupation? Or do I just accept being "just" unemployed?

For the attachment sheets I will have to send with since I can´t fit either employment or residence history on the original page, do I put them both on the same attachement sheet or on separate sheets?

Should I write what I can fit on the original page on it or just write it all on the attachement sheet?

Lots of questions and I hope someone can shed some light on them for me.

Thanks for all your help so far!

April 2007 : Met
07/28/07 : Officialy dating
06/07/09 : Engaged
09/04/09 : Married

10/06/09 : I-130 Sent
10/15/09 : NOA1
01/11/10 : Expedite Request Sent Through Congressman
01/14/10 : NOA2

01/22/10 : Got NVC casenumber
03/16/10 : Case Complete

05/04/10 : Medical
05/11/10 : Interview - APPROVED!!
05/14/10 : Passport w/ Visa recieved

05/29/10 : POE JFK
06/25/10 : Apply for SSN
06/29/10 : Received Welcome Letter
07/01/10 : Recieved SSN (33 days after POE)
07/07/10 : Greencard production ordered
07/13/10 : Second Welcome Letter recieved
07/15/10 : Green Card recieved (47 days after POE)

04/02/12 : ROC NOA1
05/24/12 : ROC Biometrics
12/19/12 : ROC Approval
12/24/12 : New GC recieved

3/18/16 : N-400 Application sent
3/25/16 : Text/Email confirmation NOA
4/22/16 : Biometrics Appt

6/24/16 : NOA date for Interview

7/28/2016: Interview

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You want to create an employment history for the previous 5 years. If you were never employed and were a student that entire time - simply put the "from" and "too" dates and write "Student." There is no real wrong answer here - just be sure to show a history for the past 5 years and do not leave any unexplained gaps. (If that helps.)

As for the supplement sheet(s) - we used the same sheet to supplement several questions (we used the available space provided, the made the annotation "See Supplement Sheet for more") - just be clear which questions are being responded to.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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You want to create an employment history for the previous 5 years. If you were never employed and were a student that entire time - simply put the "from" and "too" dates and write "Student." There is no real wrong answer here - just be sure to show a history for the past 5 years and do not leave any unexplained gaps. (If that helps.)

As for the supplement sheet(s) - we used the same sheet to supplement several questions (we used the available space provided, the made the annotation "See Supplement Sheet for more") - just be clear which questions are being responded to.

Thank you! You are really helping me out with all my questions and I hope you know how much I appreciate it!

April 2007 : Met
07/28/07 : Officialy dating
06/07/09 : Engaged
09/04/09 : Married

10/06/09 : I-130 Sent
10/15/09 : NOA1
01/11/10 : Expedite Request Sent Through Congressman
01/14/10 : NOA2

01/22/10 : Got NVC casenumber
03/16/10 : Case Complete

05/04/10 : Medical
05/11/10 : Interview - APPROVED!!
05/14/10 : Passport w/ Visa recieved

05/29/10 : POE JFK
06/25/10 : Apply for SSN
06/29/10 : Received Welcome Letter
07/01/10 : Recieved SSN (33 days after POE)
07/07/10 : Greencard production ordered
07/13/10 : Second Welcome Letter recieved
07/15/10 : Green Card recieved (47 days after POE)

04/02/12 : ROC NOA1
05/24/12 : ROC Biometrics
12/19/12 : ROC Approval
12/24/12 : New GC recieved

3/18/16 : N-400 Application sent
3/25/16 : Text/Email confirmation NOA
4/22/16 : Biometrics Appt

6/24/16 : NOA date for Interview

7/28/2016: Interview

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I have a quick question about the G-325a as well.

I see in the CR1 guide it mentions to fill out all 4 pages and am confused as the form itself is only one page long.

Does this mean that you need to include 4 copies of the form?

Thanks for any help that can be provided.

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I have a quick question about the G-325a as well.

I see in the CR1 guide it mentions to fill out all 4 pages and am confused as the form itself is only one page long.

Does this mean that you need to include 4 copies of the form?

Thanks for any help that can be provided.

all 4 are needed...they get routed to different people...i think if you look they indicate who gets what

the form is actually i think 5 pages long....4 "nearly" IDENTICAL pages (lower left indicate where they go)(which route to different people/departments) and the instruction page

look at example form

http://www.visajourney.com/examples/INS-Form-G-325A.pdf

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Finland
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The new form is only one page. I've read elsewhere on the forum that you only need to send in that one page. My husband did the onld one-his will be four, mine will be one.

Our timeline:

2/88: We met in Sydney, Australia at a youth hostel! He's Finnish, I'm American-both were in our early 20s at the time and fresh out of college (so couldn't afford to visit each other's countries after that!). We had a three-day romance, then went our separate ways. He actually was going to Sydney a week later, but decided at the last minute to cut his trip short in another country and go early. Wow.

1988-1998: Wrote "snail mail" letters/sent Xmas cards, but lived our separate lives. I married someone else, divorced in 2006...he lived with someone for years and then that ended.

10/08: Because of a series of random life events, I Googled my Finn Man and found him (but no link to his email, and the website his name was on was in Estonian so I couldn't even read it!). It took me two weeks to find a link to someone else, who forwarded my email to him (we were both single at the time thankfully!!!!). The email went to his spam folder but he happened to check it that day and responded back to me immediately! This was after 10 years of no contact and almost 21 years of not seeing each other after we first met.

11/08-5/09: We traveled back and forth to visit each other. Love at first (second?) sight!

7/09: Married in Helsinki, Finland...after meeting randomly 21 1/2 years ago and finding each other again!!!!!

8/13/09: I-130 sent!!!!!!!!!

Rest is on my timeline!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Finland
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PS The new form is on uscis.gov (the link above hasn't been updated)

Our timeline:

2/88: We met in Sydney, Australia at a youth hostel! He's Finnish, I'm American-both were in our early 20s at the time and fresh out of college (so couldn't afford to visit each other's countries after that!). We had a three-day romance, then went our separate ways. He actually was going to Sydney a week later, but decided at the last minute to cut his trip short in another country and go early. Wow.

1988-1998: Wrote "snail mail" letters/sent Xmas cards, but lived our separate lives. I married someone else, divorced in 2006...he lived with someone for years and then that ended.

10/08: Because of a series of random life events, I Googled my Finn Man and found him (but no link to his email, and the website his name was on was in Estonian so I couldn't even read it!). It took me two weeks to find a link to someone else, who forwarded my email to him (we were both single at the time thankfully!!!!). The email went to his spam folder but he happened to check it that day and responded back to me immediately! This was after 10 years of no contact and almost 21 years of not seeing each other after we first met.

11/08-5/09: We traveled back and forth to visit each other. Love at first (second?) sight!

7/09: Married in Helsinki, Finland...after meeting randomly 21 1/2 years ago and finding each other again!!!!!

8/13/09: I-130 sent!!!!!!!!!

Rest is on my timeline!

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The new form is only one page. I've read elsewhere on the forum that you only need to send in that one page. My husband did the onld one-his will be four, mine will be one.

Edition Date :

6/12/09. Previous editions accepted. <--------- this from uscis website.

that explains ur confusion

uscis has changed the form on 12June2009. they of course except previous editions

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The new form is only one page. I've read elsewhere on the forum that you only need to send in that one page. My husband did the onld one-his will be four, mine will be one.

Edition Date :

6/12/09. Previous editions accepted. <--------- this from uscis website.

that explains ur confusion

uscis has changed the form on 12June2009. they of course except previous editions

u beat me to the forms page :)

i was checking for you.... anyways if u read on forms page...previous editions accepted...if you use previous edition...then submit all 4 pages....if you use new one...then of course u only have to fill out one page

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Thanks so much..

It clears it all up. I kept trying to click on the link and still kept getting only 2 pages total.

I have been lurking for a while but joined today as we will be submitting our application this week.

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