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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hi guys, I need some opinion about this. My fiance divorced 3x, but in the G-325a only given 2 slots there for the previous marriages. Well this cause a trouble in my interview like asking how many times ur fiance got divorce? Should I say thrice or twice since only 2 declared in the petition.?

Thank you!!! Good luck to everybody!!!

My apology if I posted this in wrong topic.

Edited by Rodge & Ninfa

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Hi, we are i the same boat. Though my husband only declared 2 divorces .... he started it from the latest one, since the slot on the forms are 2 only. But make sure you put proof of 2 only divorces that you declare in the forms , so it won;t complicate things on your interview. Bring it and set aside in your bag, just in case of emergency, they won;t know it unless your husband declare the 3 divorces, in any cases ( though i doubt it) you could just reason out you just declare 2 from the latest because how the forms been asked to put into.

Anyway, my husband done it declare from the latest and acquire 2 divorces declaration only, and we passed it in high flying colors ... the only matter most is " you are aware of all divorces and beyond stories " of your husband.

Goodluck!

rebelheart

Hi guys, I need some opinion about this. My fiance divorced 3x, but in the G-325a only given 2 slots there for the previous marriages. Well this cause a trouble in my interview like asking how many times ur fiance got divorce? Should I say thrice or twice since only 2 declared in the petition.?

Thank you!!! Good luck to everybody!!!

07-13-06 - K1/K2 AOS/EAD sent

11-04-06 - 2 NOA's transfer to CSC

11-17-06 - "K1 APPROVED AOS" no interview

11-27-06 - "K1 - GREENCARD" rcvd.

01-23-07 - K2 GREENCARD rcvd.

08-20-08 - I-751 sent to Texas Service Center, transfer to VSC

08-26-08 - I-751 NOA1 & 1yr. Extension letter

09-18-08 - I-751 NOA2 - Biometrics Appointment Notice

03-11-09 - I-751 transfer from VSC to CSC!

05-13-09 - I-751 APPROVED

06-24-09 - card production ordered

08-20-09 - N400 - Citizenship Application

08-24-09 - NOA notice date

08-28-09 - NOA in mailbox

09-10-09 - email asking for more evidence

09-14-09 - Biometrics NOA date

09-18-09 - Biometrics Letter arrived in mailbox

10-09-09 - Biometrics Schedule

10-14-09 - Notice date of the yellow letter

10-30-09 - touched online for "testing & interview"

11-03-09 - IL received in mailbox

12-07-09 - "PASSED" Interview & it's my Hubby Bday too!

04-17-10 - Oath letter received in mailbox

05-14-10 - Judicial Oath atlast! in Atl

110 days - Application to Interview

158 days - Interview to Judicial Oath

268 days - Total processing days for my N400

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Any time you run out of space on a form, you are expected to include the rest of the info on an attached blank page, and just cite the line number from the original form. I think it´s better not to leave anything out just because the form was too short on space.

I-130 (almost 5 months)

12/04/2007 I-130 sent

05/01/2008 I-130 NOA2 (approval) from CSC!

I-129f

02/06/2008 I-129f sent

05/30/2008 I-129f NOA2 (approval)--too late!

NVC (changed from K-3 to CR-1) (31 days)

05/06/2008 case received and case # assigned

05/12/2008 DS-3032 and AOS bill generated

05/13/2008 DS-3032 sent (by e-mail)

05/13/2008 AOS bill invoiced (paid online)

05/14/2008 AOS bill PAID and cover sheet printed

05/16/2008 AOS package sent to NVC (FedEx from Peru)

05/19/2008 AOS package received by NVC (9:30 AM)

05/20/2008 DS-3032 Choice of Agent accepted (confirmation by e-mail)

05/20/2008 AOS entered into NVC system

05/21/2008 NVC recording says I have info missing (false RFE confirmed by NVC operator!)

05/24/2008 IV bill invoiced (paid online)--bad timing-Memorial Day weekend!

05/28/2008 IV bill PAID and cover sheet printed

05/28/2008 DS-230 sent to NVC (FedEx from Peru)--received DS3032 via snail mail!

05/30/2008 DS-230 received by NVC (9:40 AM)

06/02/2008 DS-230 entered into NVC system

06/06/2008 case complete at NVC!

06/12/2008 sent to embassy in Lima, Peru!

06/16/2008 papers arrived at Embassy

06/18/2008 received interview packet (in US)

07/02/2008 medical exam

07/11/2008 Interview in Lima, Peru!

08/20/2008 POE Atlanta, then fly to Seattle

09/05/2008 Received Welcome Letter

10/20/2008 1st wedding anniversary!

10/20/2009 2nd anniversary!

02/06/2010 Daughter born!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hi, we are i the same boat. Though my husband only declared 2 divorces .... he started it from the latest one, since the slot on the forms are 2 only. But make sure you put proof of 2 only divorces that you declare in the forms , so it won;t complicate things on your interview. Bring it and set aside in your bag, just in case of emergency, they won;t know it unless your husband declare the 3 divorces, in any cases ( though i doubt it) you could just reason out you just declare 2 from the latest because how the forms been asked to put into.

Anyway, my husband done it declare from the latest and acquire 2 divorces declaration only, and we passed it in high flying colors ... the only matter most is " you are aware of all divorces and beyond stories " of your husband.

Goodluck!

rebelheart

Hi guys, I need some opinion about this. My fiance divorced 3x, but in the G-325a only given 2 slots there for the previous marriages. Well this cause a trouble in my interview like asking how many times ur fiance got divorce? Should I say thrice or twice since only 2 declared in the petition.?

Thank you!!! Good luck to everybody!!!

Thanks rebelheart!!! Got answer right away...

Nice meeting you here in V!!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ethiopia
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I agree with sydkkm. You're expected to include additional pages if there is not enough space on the form for you to fully respond. Further, they are able to check the number of marriage, divorces, etc... that a petitioner or beneficiary has had. Bring evidence of all 3 to your interview and if asked answer "3".

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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sydkym is right on! Declare all your divorces on a separate sheet (its true for all questions if you run out of space). However, I don't think its too critical and that's why they probably do not care about it. The USC has nothing to lose in any case but, if the beneficiary is lying about their info, it can come back to haunt you during AOS, Removal of conditions or during citizenship - so be truthful. Good Luck

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2005

K1

March 2 Filed I-129 F

July 21 Interview in Bogota ** Approved ** Very Easy!

AOS

Oct 19 Mailed AOS Packet to Chicago

2006

Feb 17 AOS interview in Denver. Biometrics also done today! (Interviewing officer ordered them.)

Apr 25 Green card received

2008

Removal of conditions

March 17 Refiled using new I-751 form

April 16 Biometrics done

July 10 Green card production ordered

2009

Citizenship

Jan 20 filed N400

Feb 04 NOA date

Feb 24 Biometrics

May 5 Interview - Centennial (Denver, Colorado) Passed

June 10 Oath Ceremony - Teikyo Loretto Heights, Denver, Colorado

July 7 Received Passport in 3 weeks

Shredded all immigration papers Have scanned images

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okay that's what i did. i am divorce three times also and just included an additional pages. i also have sent my fiancée all 3 copies of the divorce decrees

June 2006 Met on Myspace
Sep 21 2007 Proposed and she accepted
Dec 9 2007 Arrived in Manila
Dec 15 2007 Returned home, very sad day
Dec 21 2007 Sent Form I-129F to CSC
Dec 24 2007 Packet received at CSC
Dec 31 2007 NOA 1 received
Jan 02 2008 Check cashed
May 05 2008 NOA2
May 12 2008 Received letter from NVC MNL2008xxxxxx
May 19 2008 Paid Delbros fee at Metrobank
May 20 2008 First day of medical
May 21 2008 Told to return for sputum test
May 21 2008 Delbros confirmed receiving payment
May 27 2008 Delbros sent proof of payment to USEM
May 27,28,29 2008 Sputum test done
June 6 2008 Delbros sent doc ver request to the NSO
June 27 2008 NSO doc ver completed, to be picked up by USEM
July 1, 2008 Called USEM, doc ver is at the embassy
July 30, 2008 Passed the sputum test and finished the physical
Aug 5, 2008 Interview, PASSED received PINK SLIP
Aug 12 2008 VISA IN HAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you God
Aug 16,2008 Flight to US. Manila to Narita, to Chicago
Sept 8, 2008 Civil wedding
Feb 14, 2009 Big fancy wedding
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....."the only matter most is " you are aware of all divorces and beyond stories " of your husband"....

It does not matter at all. Very common that spouses dont tell about all previous divorces (you understand-I am talking about people who got married 3 or 4 or more times). The other very common is that spouses dont tell about previous convictions-some people learn iabout t at immigration interview (first stages ,when check on USC is done too). The other very common "forgot to mention/we never talked about it" is that spouses dont tell about any STD they had in the past. It does not taken against the other spouse. More to it, in some CIS mannual it is recommended for the officer to conduct interview separately if any negative info emerge (so, the other spouse does not learn from CIS officer about conviction or else). About divorce decree, I am sure that the last one would be enough. (in some countries there is no decree per se; from other countries it is impossible to obtain, etc; explanations would be enough; it state let you get married -means that they accepted proof of the previous divorces).

Hi, we are i the same boat. Though my husband only declared 2 divorces .... he started it from the latest one, since the slot on the forms are 2 only. But make sure you put proof of 2 only divorces that you declare in the forms , so it won;t complicate things on your interview. Bring it and set aside in your bag, just in case of emergency, they won;t know it unless your husband declare the 3 divorces, in any cases ( though i doubt it) you could just reason out you just declare 2 from the latest because how the forms been asked to put into.

Anyway, my husband done it declare from the latest and acquire 2 divorces declaration only, and we passed it in high flying colors ... the only matter most is " you are aware of all divorces and beyond stories " of your husband.

Goodluck!

rebelheart

Hi guys, I need some opinion about this. My fiance divorced 3x, but in the G-325a only given 2 slots there for the previous marriages. Well this cause a trouble in my interview like asking how many times ur fiance got divorce? Should I say thrice or twice since only 2 declared in the petition.?

Thank you!!! Good luck to everybody!!!

Karina and Tomy

Posted

i had told Maribel when you first discussed marriage. she has know about the divorces, the names the reason we got married and the reason we got divorced. i don't think the not talking about it is a good thing. we are fully open about anything and everything. and with that we trust each other completely. she knows , by memory, the dates. i couldn't even tell you when i got married or divorced, well maybe the last one. but not the way the USEM wants to know the answers.

June 2006 Met on Myspace
Sep 21 2007 Proposed and she accepted
Dec 9 2007 Arrived in Manila
Dec 15 2007 Returned home, very sad day
Dec 21 2007 Sent Form I-129F to CSC
Dec 24 2007 Packet received at CSC
Dec 31 2007 NOA 1 received
Jan 02 2008 Check cashed
May 05 2008 NOA2
May 12 2008 Received letter from NVC MNL2008xxxxxx
May 19 2008 Paid Delbros fee at Metrobank
May 20 2008 First day of medical
May 21 2008 Told to return for sputum test
May 21 2008 Delbros confirmed receiving payment
May 27 2008 Delbros sent proof of payment to USEM
May 27,28,29 2008 Sputum test done
June 6 2008 Delbros sent doc ver request to the NSO
June 27 2008 NSO doc ver completed, to be picked up by USEM
July 1, 2008 Called USEM, doc ver is at the embassy
July 30, 2008 Passed the sputum test and finished the physical
Aug 5, 2008 Interview, PASSED received PINK SLIP
Aug 12 2008 VISA IN HAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you God
Aug 16,2008 Flight to US. Manila to Narita, to Chicago
Sept 8, 2008 Civil wedding
Feb 14, 2009 Big fancy wedding
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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Did you read the bottom of the G-325A form?

PENALTIES: SEVERE PENALTIES ARE PROVIDED BY LAW FOR KNOWINGLY AND WILLFULLY FALSIFYING OR CONCEALING A MATERIAL FACT.

The USCIS is very critical on the number of marriages to make sure a US citizen is not using marriage as a means to bring aliens into this country. If there is a trend where the divorces are between the US citizen and alien spoused, the USCIS may have questions on this point.

Both my wife and I were only divorced once, and like others on this board, we have been dealing with the USCIS for over five years now. We are on our final leg for citizenship and completed the I-751 conditional residence, but that divorce issue keeps on coming up. We are both trying to forget those years. but the USCIS won't let us.

Yep, you always use a separate sheet of paper if there is an insufficient number of blanks.

Filed: Country: Spain
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It does not matter at all. Very common that spouses dont tell about all previous divorces ........................?????????????????????

About divorce decree, I am sure that the last one would be enough. (in some countries there is no decree per se; from other countries it is impossible to obtain, etc; explanations would be enough; it state let you get married -means that they accepted proof of the previous divorces).

I wouldnt recommend that anyone follow this bizarre advice...........

I finally got rid of the never ending money drain. I called the plumber, and got the problem fixed. I wish her the best.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Posted (edited)

I'm moving this to the correct forum.

Oh, and just because the form only has a certain amount of blanks, that doesn't mean you don't disclose all information. Like others have said, give all information they require!

Edited by Cassie

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Jan 17, 2014 N-400 submitted

Jan 27, 2014 NOA received and cheque cashed

Feb 13, 2014 Biometrics scheduled

Nov 7, 2014 NOA received and interview scheduled


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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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It does not matter at all. Very common that spouses dont tell about all previous divorces ........................?????????????????????

About divorce decree, I am sure that the last one would be enough. (in some countries there is no decree per se; from other countries it is impossible to obtain, etc; explanations would be enough; it state let you get married -means that they accepted proof of the previous divorces).

I wouldnt recommend that anyone follow this bizarre advice...........

Ummm yeah... wow

Don't tell your spouse??? Don't tell the uscis or consulate???

The OP has already made the mistake...they are headed to the interview not waiting for an approval from the uscis. I would tell them the mistake was made at the interview and supply them with documentation so that you are not dealing with risk of it coming up at a later stage (as noted above).

Bad...bad advice. The laws are clearly stated.

No wonder we're stuck in this immigration nightmare!

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Filed: Other Country: China
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It does not matter at all. Very common that spouses dont tell about all previous divorces ........................?????????????????????

About divorce decree, I am sure that the last one would be enough. (in some countries there is no decree per se; from other countries it is impossible to obtain, etc; explanations would be enough; it state let you get married -means that they accepted proof of the previous divorces).

I wouldnt recommend that anyone follow this bizarre advice...........

Ummm yeah... wow

Don't tell your spouse??? Don't tell the uscis or consulate???

The OP has already made the mistake...they are headed to the interview not waiting for an approval from the uscis. I would tell them the mistake was made at the interview and supply them with documentation so that you are not dealing with risk of it coming up at a later stage (as noted above).

Bad...bad advice. The laws are clearly stated.

No wonder we're stuck in this immigration nightmare!

Gee, I hope nobody considers KimandRuss's post "off putting" but it's straight talk at its best. Liars are a big part of why we all wait so long. Lies of ommission are lies too.

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Filed: Country: Jamaica
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Posted

I have to agree....give ALL information. Attach an extra space and add that 3rd divorce.

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

 
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