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sending in the I-129F package...

but still have a few questions:

There are a couple spots on both the G-325A & I-129F where they give 2 rows for answers (i.e Former spouses' names, fiance's children's names) and those answers are either "none" or "n/a" should I fill in all the rows so there are no blank boxes or is that just repetitive and annoying?

For the G325A My employment names with addresses do not fit in that tiny box, so would I place "see supplement sheet" in each box or just the first one, implying that all answers for the question is on a separate page. Because it is the G325A there are no numbers or what to indicate that on the supplement sheet, should I just write: G325A supplement sheet: Applicant's employment last five years.

Because I lived at an University within the past five years my residency is jacked up because while living in the University, I was still registered at my parents house in another state. On top of that for one summer I went to Costa Rica for 3 months. Even if my residency was outside the US, should I include that. Should I have the family vow that I was staying with them for the 3 months in CR?

Right now this is how I have my residence period:

University Address USA 08-08 present

Costa Rica Address CR 05-08 08-08

University Address USA 08-07 05-08

Parents Address USA 05-07 08-07

University Address USA 08-06 05-06

Parents Address USA 05-00 08-06

2000 was when my parents and i moved to that address....should I just go until 2005 since that was five years ago?

Once again for this question I will have to use a supplement sheet because there are only five boxes, but I need 6 boxes, if I include CR address. If I use the supplement sheet, should I just write it like I talked about for the employment question above, because it's also part of the G325A?

Robyn Ashley

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sending in the I-129F package...

but still have a few questions:

There are a couple spots on both the G-325A & I-129F where they give 2 rows for answers (i.e Former spouses' names, fiance's children's names) and those answers are either "none" or "n/a" should I fill in all the rows so there are no blank boxes or is that just repetitive and annoying?

Just once

For the G325A My employment names with addresses do not fit in that tiny box, so would I place "see supplement sheet" in each box or just the first one, implying that all answers for the question is on a separate page. Because it is the G325A there are no numbers or what to indicate that on the supplement sheet, should I just write: G325A supplement sheet: Applicant's employment last five years.

Yes

Because I lived at an University within the past five years my residency is jacked up because while living in the University, I was still registered at my parents house in another state. On top of that for one summer I went to Costa Rica for 3 months. Even if my residency was outside the US, should I include that. Should I have the family vow that I was staying with them for the 3 months in CR?

Just use the supplemental sheet and list them all including the Costa Rica, they probably would be able to see you left the country for the 3 months and if you don't list it they might wonder why.

Right now this is how I have my residence period:

University Address USA 08-08 present

Costa Rica Address CR 05-08 08-08

University Address USA 08-07 05-08

Parents Address USA 05-07 08-07

University Address USA 08-06 05-06

Parents Address USA 05-00 08-06

2000 was when my parents and i moved to that address....should I just go until 2005 since that was five years ago?

Just list it like you have they know you probably didn't move somewhere exactly 5 years ago.

Once again for this question I will have to use a supplement sheet because there are only five boxes, but I need 6 boxes, if I include CR address. If I use the supplement sheet, should I just write it like I talked about for the employment question above, because it's also part of the G325A?

Yes

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