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Filed: Country: Italy
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Hi everyone..Im filing the G-325a form right now and im obviously starting to wonder about any little detail.

I got four question:

1. What do they exactly mean by residence? I make myself clear: the only time i actually lived outside my parents house was during college (about three years in a different town) in four different houses (and two of them were some relatives houses i didnt pay rent for). The address on all of my Ids (passport included) always remained my parents house. Should i mention all of them or just my actual residence for the last 17 years? In this case should i just write in the first line "from 2003 to present time"?

2. In the following question:Applicant's last address outside the United States of more than one year, do i just repeat my residence address ? Or this is only a question for the USC?

3. Should i write months in letters or numbers since in letters not all of them fit in the column?

4. My fiancè was in the military for three years, he actually lived in a house in Italy but he got all the mail at the ship's address...should he put that one? Also he doesnt remember at all which street and number that house was...

Thanks in advance

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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1. At the very least, you had better list all the address at which you received bills or payed rent. They won't look poorly on having too many addresses, and it is far more important to be fully truthful. It won't hurt to list the addresses of those family members you lived with. I too had 3-4 addresses while I was going to college and kept my parents address as my permant address. I listed my parents address, noted it was permanent and from XX to present. Then I listed the other address, even with an extra sheet of paper as an attachement.

2. Answer exactly what the question asks. If you currently live outside the US and have lived at your current address for at least a year, then you should list it again.

3. I wrote in letters and just abbreviated. This isn't critical, they are just trying to get information from you. The most important part is that you present the information clearly so it doesn't get mistaken.

4. If it's possible for him to get that old address, he should list it.

Hi everyone..Im filing the G-325a form right now and im obviously starting to wonder about any little detail.

I got four question:

1. What do they exactly mean by residence? I make myself clear: the only time i actually lived outside my parents house was during college (about three years in a different town) in four different houses (and two of them were some relatives houses i didnt pay rent for). The address on all of my Ids (passport included) always remained my parents house. Should i mention all of them or just my actual residence for the last 17 years? In this case should i just write in the first line "from 2003 to present time"?

2. In the following question:Applicant's last address outside the United States of more than one year, do i just repeat my residence address ? Or this is only a question for the USC?

3. Should i write months in letters or numbers since in letters not all of them fit in the column?

4. My fiancè was in the military for three years, he actually lived in a house in Italy but he got all the mail at the ship's address...should he put that one? Also he doesnt remember at all which street and number that house was...

Thanks in advance

Edited by Brian & Kathy

Together - Forever!!

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Knew eachother in August 2005

First trip in January 2007

Second trip in July 2007

Tried F1 student visa in August 2007, denied

Engaged in September 2007, WOW

Third trip in January 2008

K1 visa approved in July 2008

Fourth trip in July 2008

Arrived in the U.S. in August 2008

Parents visited U.S. in October 2008

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Looking forward to visit China in July, 2009

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September 24th, 2007 - Sent Petition to CSC

November 7th, 2007 - Issued NOA1

November 13th, 2007 - Received NOA1 hardcopy in hand (48 days)

February 13th, 2008 - Issued NOA2

February 16th, 2008 - Received NOA2 hardcopy in hand (143 days)

February 29th, 2008 - NVC mailed our Petition to GUZ

April 22nd, 2008 - GUZ received our Petition

May 9th, 2008 - Received P3 from GUZ (226 days)

June 7th, 2008 - Received P4 from GUZ

July 3rd, 2008 - Seal the Medical Packet in Shanghai

July 7th, 2008 - INTERVIEW DATE!!! (285 days) PASS

July 9th, 2008 - Visa in Hand

August 1st, 2008 - Entry to the US, TOGETHER AT LAST!

October 3rd, 2008 - Our Wedding Day

October 31, 2008 - Sent Adjustment of Status documents

December 5, 2008 - Biometrics appointment

January 13, 2009 - Travel Document approved

January 21, 2009 - Employment Authorization approved

April 23, 2009 - Green Card approved

 
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