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Hello everyone,

My husband is filing I-130 for me. I have a question about filling in the G-325 A, Bio Info.

Is it correct that I shouldn't leave gaps in time when I fill out the "Applicant's employment last five years"?

Because I'm a housewife now, and I was a student for a year in the last five years. If I have to write "Student" as occupation, Do I need to write the name of my school?

Also, when you write the address of employer, do you write the full address?

Because I'm originally from Hong Kong. And addresses in HK can be quite long. Can I just just write "the name of employer, Hong Kong" instead?

Thank you very much for your help.

-Wai

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Is it correct that I shouldn't leave gaps in time when I fill out the "Applicant's employment last five years"?

Because I'm a housewife now, and I was a student for a year in the last five years.

-Wai

Just write NONE, not sure if student is an applicable answer on the other part.

Because I'm originally from Hong Kong. And addresses in HK can be quite long. Can I just just write "the name of employer, Hong Kong" instead?

use another sheet of paper

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Hello everyone,

My husband is filing I-130 for me. I have a question about filling in the G-325 A, Bio Info.

Is it correct that I shouldn't leave gaps in time when I fill out the "Applicant's employment last five years"?

Because I'm a housewife now, and I was a student for a year in the last five years. If I have to write "Student" as occupation, Do I need to write the name of my school?

Also, when you write the address of employer, do you write the full address?

Because I'm originally from Hong Kong. And addresses in HK can be quite long. Can I just just write "the name of employer, Hong Kong" instead?

Thank you very much for your help.

-Wai

you should still include periods of unemployment then in parenthesis "studying/schooling), so that you don't have holes in the years. your choice if you want to specify the school and address. the address of the employer should be as complete as you you can indicate. =)

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Hello everyone,

My husband is filing I-130 for me. I have a question about filling in the G-325 A, Bio Info.

Is it correct that I shouldn't leave gaps in time when I fill out the "Applicant's employment last five years"?

Because I'm a housewife now, and I was a student for a year in the last five years. If I have to write "Student" as occupation, Do I need to write the name of my school?

Also, when you write the address of employer, do you write the full address?

Because I'm originally from Hong Kong. And addresses in HK can be quite long. Can I just just write "the name of employer, Hong Kong" instead?

Thank you very much for your help.

-Wai

Leave No Gaps in what you have been in the last 5 years to fill out the Form Correctly. If in School write attending school and give the dates. If employed give the employer's name. There is little room to write on these forms so make a separate paper and Label it as: Attachment to 325. Give addresses best you can and all the dates for the last 5 years. Sounds picky I know but send that way. EVERYTHING you did for the last 5 years even if a Housewife, Then write Housewife and give the dates. You will need a extra paper but label it as Attachment to 325-A and sign and date it just as the Original 325-A. State everything for the last 5 years. The Attachment requires No Notary, Just sign and date it.

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