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Hello everyone!

So here I am stressing about the G-325A Biographic Information. No surprise there! I've come across a quite abnormal problem (or normal perhaps).

I am only at a tender age of 25 years and I have, in the last 5 years lived in about 6-7 different places (university/Internships/Parents house etc). On the G-325A it only gives you 5 lines to fill out your last five years. help? Suggestions welcome!? I also wondered about travelling, as I traveled some of the states in 2008 summer (so therefore had no residence as such)

Also the next question on the form asks where the last address outside of the USA I've lived for more than one year. I literally havent lived in one particular house since I left for University in 2004! The only place I have lived for over a year is in America 09-10. I imagine I will just state my residence from 2004 (my fathers house).

Again thank you to everyone who takes time out of their day to help panicky perfectionists like me!!!

Kind regards

A

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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You put SEE ATTACHED and attach a paper showing all your addresses.

You put N/A if you never lived outside the USA because its not applicable to you. If you have lived outside of the USA then you put that address.

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May not have made myself very clear. I have not lived outside of the USA in any one house/residence (in the UK) since 2004. I went to University in england and worked out in the USA from Aug 2009- Nov 2010. So ive lived in many places in the UK (my home country) but never for more than a year since 2004!!

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