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I was filling out G-325a for myself (the beneficiary) and I came across some doubts:

1. File number: "None" or leave in blank?

2. All other names used...: N/A? I have never been married.

3. Former Husbands or Wives: None in the first space and N/A in the next ones (including date)? / should I put None in both lines?

4. Applicant's Residence Last Five Years: I rented an apartment in Dallas for six months and then broke the lease. Still, I wasn't living there, I was living with my fiancee at her

parents house. I was on a F-1 Visa and was at her house from February to July. Besides that, in 2007/2008 I worked in the U.S. for three months and lived in somewhat like a dorm. Apart from that. I have always lived in the same place in Brazil. Should I put the addresses abroad for these months or just fill out my address in Brazil (which has been the same for more than five years)? If so, which? The Apartment or her parents' house? Do I include the address of the period I was working in America as well?

5. Applicant's Last Address Outside the United States of more than one year: I'm a foreigner and I have always lived in Brazil. What should I put here?

6. Last Occupation Abroad if not Shown Above: I was an F-1 Student for months in 2011 and I have worked for an American Company in 2007/2008. What should I put here? Should I put "F-1 student" which school do I write down? I studied in two different schools under this F-1 visa.

Last question: Where dates not apply, should I write N/A or leave it in blank? I mean, I saw the example here at Visajourney (where whenever there's no answer they just left it blank) but then reading the forums I came across different kinds of information regarding whether or not leave spaces in blank. What should be the rule for that?

Thank you very much for you time and good luck on your journey!

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You can check out the example form. It will clear up a lot of your doubts regarding the N/A or None fields.

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What I did:

Other names = None.

Residences = where I legally was for that time. I go by where my mail went. You have to feel you answered it right so if any questions, list it all. I did not list combat zone addresses. ;-)

Overall if it does not apply, like asking a male if he is pregnant, put N/A. if the answer can be a quantity, like how many husbands etc, put None or 0.

K-1 Journey

03-03-2011 - Mailed I-129F application.

03-06-2011 - Packet received in Texas.

03-23-2011 - NOA1 received in mail, dated 03-09-2011.

05-31-2011 - RFE requested. They want better passport pictures of me.

06-06-2011 - Additional passport pics sent.

06-08-2011 - Evidence received and acknowledged. Whew!

06-16-2011 - NOA2 received!

07-20-2011 - Packet 3 Received!

08-01-2011 - Packet 3 returned to Embassy.

08-22-2011 - Packet 4 Received!

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09-23-2011 - Visa in Hand

09-29-2011 - POE LAX

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AOS Journey

12-02-2011 - Mailed in AOS/EAD/AP paperwork.

12-05-2011 - Delivery confirmation per USPS.

12-27-2011 - (3) NOA I-797C received, dated 12-20-2011. Biometrics appt set.

01-10-2012 - Biometrics.

01-20-2012 - Notified of interview appointment for 2-21-2012.

01-31-2012 - EAD and AP approved.

02-08-2012 - EAD/AP card received.

02-21-2012 - AOS interview approved. EAD/AP card confiscated.

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