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Hello everybody! I joined VJ last week, when I didn't yet know that my USC fiancé's divorce was final. He was noticed yesterday, and we are about to begin our journey. I have been lurking for some months now, so I have already gathered a lot of information on the whole process. However, you always see things in a different light when you have to do them yourself, instead of just reading about others doing them.

My question is very simple, and I apologise if it has already been asked thousands of times on these boards. On the G-325A form there is a section asking for the applicant's residence in the last five years, and another asking about the applicant's employment in the same period of time. Should I put down only my residence and jobs in the past five years, or rather everywhere I've lived, and everything I've done since I started working full-time (20 years ago)? I have lived and worked in the same place since July 2001, when I moved back to Rome after a period of five and a half years spent in Finland. What should I do? I want everything to be as clear and complete as possible, in order to avoid any possible delays.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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Only put down the last five years for residences and jobs, all they care about :thumbs:

BUT say you've lived in the same house/had the same job for twenty years, and didn't just conveniently move and start a job in 2003 or five years ago, then you can put "1993-Present Time" or whatever, sure, because that's most accurate. They just don't want you to give your entire life's history.

Summer 2001 - met my Scottish boy

December 18th, 2007 - proposal in Madrid's Botanical Gardens with a duck standing behind him going 'food?'

January 18th, 2008 - I-129F sent to VSC

January 31st, 2008 - received NOA1, issued Jan. 24 :)

February 24th, 2008 - NOA2; omgwtfbbqlolz

February 29th, 2008 - NVC letter sent

Filed: Other Country: China
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Hello everybody! I joined VJ last week, when I didn't yet know that my USC fiancé's divorce was final. He was noticed yesterday, and we are about to begin our journey. I have been lurking for some months now, so I have already gathered a lot of information on the whole process. However, you always see things in a different light when you have to do them yourself, instead of just reading about others doing them.

My question is very simple, and I apologise if it has already been asked thousands of times on these boards. On the G-325A form there is a section asking for the applicant's residence in the last five years, and another asking about the applicant's employment in the same period of time. Should I put down only my residence and jobs in the past five years, or rather everywhere I've lived, and everything I've done since I started working full-time (20 years ago)? I have lived and worked in the same place since July 2001, when I moved back to Rome after a period of five and a half years spent in Finland. What should I do? I want everything to be as clear and complete as possible, in order to avoid any possible delays.

Follow the instructions precisely as written. If it calls for five years, give five years.

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