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Hello everyone,

I am new in here at this website. Heard about this website alot. At last needed you guys help, rather than going to a lawyer and spend my fortune. Just forgive me, if my question seems odd or inappropriate or seems like a question for a 2 year old baby. I am ready to file for my wife( I am a USC ). I have all the supporting documents. My first question is that I am filing Forms 1-130, G-325A and Form 1145. Am I on the right path on this as I have confusion in as to where I fall in the category between IR1 CR1 and K3? Secondly, whats the difference between form G-325A and G-325 ? Lastly, I saw a thread somewhere in "Cover Letter" that, Form G-325 A Filed ( All Four Copies ) ? What do you mean by four copies? Do I have to fill in the Form G-325 A four different times, or make a copy ? Surely would appreciate any feedback. May god bless you all.

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NiSham

01/15/12: I-130 package sent to Chicago Lockbox

01/18/12: Package delivered (signed for by Chyba)

01/21/12: NOA1 via text and email - Petition routed to CSC

01/26/12: Cheque cashed

06/20/12: NOA2

07/09/12: NVC receieved my case from USCIS

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G-325A or G-325 it is the same form.

Do not pay attention to K-3 as this visa is pretty much obsolete.

You fall under IR-1/CR-1 depends on how long have you been married.

Forget about 4 copies it is very old and obsolete information. You only will need one copy for each person.

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G-325A or G-325 it is the same form.

Do not pay attention to K-3 as this visa is pretty much obsolete.

You fall under IR-1/CR-1 depends on how long have you been married.

Forget about 4 copies it is very old and obsolete information. You only will need one copy for each person.

Best advice I've seen in a while!!! Yes, forget the K3 - I did that and I'm still dealing with the nightmare of the switch to CR1.

Married: 6/17/11

I-130 Sent: 7/9/11

NOA1 : 7/14/11

I-129F Sent: 7/21/11

NOA1: 7/21/11

NOA2: 8/22/11

NVC Received: 8/24/11

NVC Left: 8/26/11

Consulate Received: 9/5/11

Packet 4 Received: 10/4/11

Medical Done: 11/7/11

Interview: 11/23/11

Approved: 11/23/11

Changed to CR1: 12/16/11

Medical Re-Done: 1/5/12

Waiting for Issuance of Visa.........

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Filed: Country: Pakistan
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Best advice I've seen in a while!!! Yes, forget the K3 - I did that and I'm still dealing with the nightmare of the switch to CR1.

Thanks You all !!!

01/15/12: I-130 package sent to Chicago Lockbox

01/18/12: Package delivered (signed for by Chyba)

01/21/12: NOA1 via text and email - Petition routed to CSC

01/26/12: Cheque cashed

06/20/12: NOA2

07/09/12: NVC receieved my case from USCIS

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