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Sorry, more questions to make sure everything is fine to send off.

On the G-325A, it asks me to list residence from the past five years. I've done that and put all the correct dates in.

However, the next question asks my "last address outside of the US of more than one year"; I've been at my current address for a year now and my contract is signed for another year. Do I list this address or the previous one that I lived in for more than a year?

Reason I ask is because there is space for month and year but if you have been at your current address for more than a year, what are you supposed to put into the "to" box?

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Sorry, more questions to make sure everything is fine to send off.

On the G-325A, it asks me to list residence from the past five years. I've done that and put all the correct dates in.

However, the next question asks my "last address outside of the US of more than one year"; I've been at my current address for a year now and my contract is signed for another year. Do I list this address or the previous one that I lived in for more than a year?

Reason I ask is because there is space for month and year but if you have been at your current address for more than a year, what are you supposed to put into the "to" box?

you put Present.

As you said you lived on that address for a year already, then you put your present adddress, and like on the example form on the site, you write down "present" underneath the TO box

AOS

2009-01-12===> Sent AOS packet via UPS
2009-01-13===> AOS packet received
2009-01-28===> NOA's received in the mail
2009-02-01===> Biometric appt received in the mail
2009-02-06===> Completed biometric appt thru walk-in
2009-02-06===> Applied for expedited AP thru the phone
2009-02-14===> Received AP in the mail
2009-02-11===> Case transferred to CSC
2009-02-23===> EAD received
2009-05-02===> Green card received in the mail, no interview done.

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