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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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So I am doing my g-325 to mail to my husband and I have a couple questions that I can't seem to answer from looking at the example form.

1) For SIN do I leave it blank or write in 'none' as I do not have a U.S. SIN number. I have looked at the example form but when I type in 'none' i get an error stating my entry needs to be numerical.

2)For Applican't last residence outside us for more than one year, I listg current address (where I have lived for 15 years) and list the applicaiton month in the last set of boxes

3) Does it matter if I typed it in all caps?

4) My native language is clearly in roman alphabet so do I type "n/a| or leave that space blank

5) I am not previously married so do I need to only write "none" in the first box, or all the boxes?

6) For the I-130 we are applying for permanent resident, correct?

7) For file number and alien reistration number, both which have a bold 'A' beside them, I leave blank?

Thank you again for all your help!

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try to refer on here: http://www.visajourney.com/content/examples

also, G-325A can sign by your petitioner.

June 2011 - 130

June 2011 - NOA1

Dec 2011 - RFE

Jan 2012 - NOA2 (approved)

Feb 2012 - NVC case #

Mar 2012 - DS-3032

Mar 2012 - AOS paid

May 2012 - IV paid

May 2012 - DS-230

May 2012 - checklist

June 2012 - Case Complete

July 2012 - Interview Scheduled

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When filling out the form it states to fill in ALL BLANKS and if the box is "not applicable" write "N/A" and if it is "none" write "NONE. It is recommened to type or print all information in capital letters.

1) For SIN do I leave it blank or write in 'none' as I do not have a U.S. SIN number. I have looked at the example form but when I type in 'none' i get an error stating my entry needs to be numerical. type in "NONE" never had that problem, but then I have Acrobat Pro at work and can do a lot of things with pdfs that most people cannot do. If it continues to give you problems then left it blank. Another option is to enter all zeroes.

2)For Applican't last residence outside us for more than one year, I listg current address (where I have lived for 15 years) and list the applicaiton month in the last set of boxes Correct

3) Does it matter if I typed it in all caps? all caps recommended

4) My native language is clearly in roman alphabet so do I type "n/a| or leave that space blank I would type in "N/A"

5) I am not previously married so do I need to only write "none" in the first box, or all the boxes? type in "NONE" ion the first box and then you can leave the rest blank (an acception to the rule)

6) For the I-130 we are applying for permanent resident, correct? correct

7) For file number and alien reistration number, both which have a bold 'A' beside them, I leave blank? Unless you already have the A number then treat it like the SSN and type in "NONE"

Good luck,

Dave

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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When filling out the form it states to fill in ALL BLANKS and if the box is "not applicable" write "N/A" and if it is "none" write "NONE. It is recommened to type or print all information in capital letters.

1) For SIN do I leave it blank or write in 'none' as I do not have a U.S. SIN number. I have looked at the example form but when I type in 'none' i get an error stating my entry needs to be numerical. type in "NONE" never had that problem, but then I have Acrobat Pro at work and can do a lot of things with pdfs that most people cannot do. If it continues to give you problems then left it blank. Another option is to enter all zeroes.

2)For Applican't last residence outside us for more than one year, I listg current address (where I have lived for 15 years) and list the applicaiton month in the last set of boxes Correct

3) Does it matter if I typed it in all caps? all caps recommended

4) My native language is clearly in roman alphabet so do I type "n/a| or leave that space blank I would type in "N/A"

5) I am not previously married so do I need to only write "none" in the first box, or all the boxes? type in "NONE" ion the first box and then you can leave the rest blank (an acception to the rule)

6) For the I-130 we are applying for permanent resident, correct? correct

7) For file number and alien reistration number, both which have a bold 'A' beside them, I leave blank? Unless you already have the A number then treat it like the SSN and type in "NONE"

Good luck,

Dave

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the only thing i would change about that is ...

1) if it gives you an error then leave it blank... print it off... then write "NONE" using black ink

I-129F SENT............................................08/15/2011

NOA1 TEXT/EMAIL...................................08/22/2011

NOA2 TEXT/EMAIL. NO RFE.....................01/05/2012

NVC RECEIVED......................................01/21/2012

NVC LEFT...............................................01/24/2012

PACKET 3 RECEIVED..............................02/01/2012

PACKET 3 RETURNED.............................02/04/2012

MEDICAL................................................02/17/2012

DS-2001 MAILED.....................................02/23/2012

PACKET 4 RECEIVED..............................03/02/2012

INTERVIEW............................................03/14/2012 APPROVED

POE ATLANTA.........................................04/03/2012

AOS approved 3/29/13 after almost 10 months of waiting. No RFE's and no interview.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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try to refer on here: http://www.visajourney.com/content/examples

also, G-325A can sign by your petitioner.

My husband cannot sign the form for me. That is called forgery.

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the only thing i would change about that is ...

1) if it gives you an error then leave it blank... print it off... then write "NONE" using black ink

That is what I was thinking of doing. Thank you for the quick reply!

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