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Hello. I am new to posting on Visa Journey but have been reading the forums and website for a few weeks now. I am engaged to a woman who lives in Japan and preparing to file the K-1 Visa application . I do have a few questions specific to our case which I could not find about from the forums or examples. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Hopefully the answer is not obvious and I just missed it. :)

My questions are specific to the G325.. And I apologize if they seem silly. I have no idea how thorough the paperwork is checked or how specific the answers are required to be. From what I have gathered on some of the forums is that it is a hit or miss thing, and some things slip or are let by while others are not. But I would like to be prepared.

My fiancee is a widow and has a son from her previous marriage. My first question is what do I answer on the G325 for her son in regards to 'City and Country of Residence' for his father? Would it be where he lived and passed away or would I put N/A or Deceased as the answer?

My next question is about my fiancee. She was a student here in the US for a year in 2007, now do I include that address while in the US in her previous address time line? I figured I did but it couldn't hurt to make sure. On that same note, do I add that in the employment history to include that year of school listed as Unemployed or Student? I assume Unemployed.

And last but not least...

This is about my fiancees family. Her mother was born in a city that had its name changed a few years ago. On the 'Date, City and Country of Birth (If known)' do I use the original cities name or the new name? Or is the general rule of thumb that it should match the birth certificate for her mother?

Any advice is welcome. Thank you.

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Hello. I am new to posting on Visa Journey but have been reading the forums and website for a few weeks now. I am engaged to a woman who lives in Japan and preparing to file the K-1 Visa application . I do have a few questions specific to our case which I could not find about from the forums or examples. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Hopefully the answer is not obvious and I just missed it. :)

My questions are specific to the G325.. And I apologize if they seem silly. I have no idea how thorough the paperwork is checked or how specific the answers are required to be. From what I have gathered on some of the forums is that it is a hit or miss thing, and some things slip or are let by while others are not. But I would like to be prepared.

My fiancee is a widow and has a son from her previous marriage. My first question is what do I answer on the G325 for her son in regards to 'City and Country of Residence' for his father? Would it be where he lived and passed away or would I put N/A or Deceased as the answer?

My next question is about my fiancee. She was a student here in the US for a year in 2007, now do I include that address while in the US in her previous address time line? I figured I did but it couldn't hurt to make sure. On that same note, do I add that in the employment history to include that year of school listed as Unemployed or Student? I assume Unemployed.

And last but not least...

This is about my fiancees family. Her mother was born in a city that had its name changed a few years ago. On the 'Date, City and Country of Birth (If known)' do I use the original cities name or the new name? Or is the general rule of thumb that it should match the birth certificate for her mother?

Any advice is welcome. Thank you.

A deceased person's place of residence is "deceased". Answer questions accurately and truthfully. Either city name will do.

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Hello. I am new to posting on Visa Journey but have been reading the forums and website for a few weeks now. I am engaged to a woman who lives in Japan and preparing to file the K-1 Visa application . I do have a few questions specific to our case which I could not find about from the forums or examples. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Hopefully the answer is not obvious and I just missed it. :)

My questions are specific to the G325.. And I apologize if they seem silly. I have no idea how thorough the paperwork is checked or how specific the answers are required to be. From what I have gathered on some of the forums is that it is a hit or miss thing, and some things slip or are let by while others are not. But I would like to be prepared.

My fiancee is a widow and has a son from her previous marriage. My first question is what do I answer on the G325 for her son in regards to 'City and Country of Residence' for his father? Would it be where he lived and passed away or would I put N/A or Deceased as the answer?

My next question is about my fiancee. She was a student here in the US for a year in 2007, now do I include that address while in the US in her previous address time line? I figured I did but it couldn't hurt to make sure. On that same note, do I add that in the employment history to include that year of school listed as Unemployed or Student? I assume Unemployed.

And last but not least...

This is about my fiancees family. Her mother was born in a city that had its name changed a few years ago. On the 'Date, City and Country of Birth (If known)' do I use the original cities name or the new name? Or is the general rule of thumb that it should match the birth certificate for her mother?

Any advice is welcome. Thank you.

All very simple questions.

Pushbrk gave you the correct "deceased" answer. "Student" is her occupation. Yes, list all previous addresses. List her Mother's birthpace exactly as it is on her birth certificate. Changes of city names are not umcommon. My wife's city of birth changed names 3 times since WW2, her country changed names, and her "region" also changed names. No explanation needed, it is what it is.

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