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Hey! My wife and i are living in sweden and are trying to get her a visa so we can live in the US.

We have filled out the I-130 and are now filling out the G-325A.

Hers was pretty simple and straight forward... Mine on the other hand....

I have lived at many addresses and worked many jobs the last five years.

Can any one Help?

here are my questions.

for the residency past five years part.

1) when filling out the 'residence last five years' part, if i needed to use a continuation sheet for one, but can fit the next address in the allotted space on the original application, would i put "see attachment" and then continue with the next address in the space below? Or would I then list all following addresses on the continuations sheet following the one i couldnt fit?

2)In between many of my addresses i have returned to a single address, do they want me to list this address every time i have returned to it?

for the employment history part.

4) Three of my last employers businesses have closed down and i cannot find the exact address they had, has anyone written "out of business" or "moved" or something similar that as been accepted on the G-325?

5) if i was studying durring a period of time inbetween my list of employers, has anyone gotten their application accepted by writing student? or would it be better to write unemployed for that slot of time?

6) when it says "full" name and address of Employer, is it asking for the "full name" and the street and number as address? or is it asking for both the full name and the full address (including zip code, city state,) of employer?

Has anyone had these situations in their journey and been successful with one way or another?

Please help, im getting frustrated and cant seem to find any help from the instructions on these issues, nor anyone to call who can help.

thank you.

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