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I'm filling out the G-325 form and I've lived in more than 5 places and had more than 5 employments in the last 5 years. I know i need to attach an additional document but should I fill out all the spaces I can on the form and then in in the space say "see attached" and on the attachment just put the last 2 addresses? OR do I put "see attachment" in the first box and put all the addresses on the attachment?

Please help. Thank you.

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I'm filling out the G-325 form and I've lived in more than 5 places and had more than 5 employments in the last 5 years. I know i need to attach an additional document but should I fill out all the spaces I can on the form and then in in the space say "see attached" and on the attachment just put the last 2 addresses? OR do I put "see attachment" in the first box and put all the addresses on the attachment?

Please help. Thank you.

Either is fine, but personally I would go with writing "see attached" and putting all the information on a separate sheet of paper, just so that it's less confusing to the reader and they don't have to toggle back and forth between two pages.

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I agree...we had a similar issue with my husband's work history, we put 'see attached' and included a separate page with the answer. on top of the page we added petitioner name, beneficiary name, my A# make sure to put info on the separate sheet that ties to your application just in case the sheet gets lost they can add it back to where it belongs

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