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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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You do not need a G-325a for yourself with the AOS, only for your wife. Yes, it is four pages, the names are different offices that get a copy, they all need to be filled out. The "official" form is four part, carbonless copies. Yes, you can send all forms in the same envelope.

Friends!

This is at least the second time this has been answered in a misleading way.

It is true that you do not need a G-325A for the USC for the AOS form.

However, the OP is filing an I-130. Yes, a petition for alien relative, simultaneously filed with the AOS because he and his wife are already married and in the United States. This is different from filing an AOS after a K1 fiance visa. The I-130 requires a G-325A for BOTH the USC and the spouse. I quote from the I-130 instructions:

1. A husband or wife, submit the following documentation:

What Documents Do You Need to Prove Family Relationship

D. A completed and signed Form G-325A, Biographic Information, for you and a Form G-325A for your husband or wife.

OP - It would help if you filled in your timeline

If you are correct, I stand corrected.

There is no timeline of visa data and, perhaps incorrectly, I have assumed he meant the I-131 (not I-130). I made the assumption he made a typo, you have also made an assumption. Perhaps you are correct and it is good the OP has his bases covered either way, as only he seems to know for sure

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Gary And Alla

Filed: Country: India
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You do not need a G-325a for yourself with the AOS, only for your wife. Yes, it is four pages, the names are different offices that get a copy, they all need to be filled out. The "official" form is four part, carbonless copies. Yes, you can send all forms in the same envelope.

Friends!

This is at least the second time this has been answered in a misleading way.

It is true that you do not need a G-325A for the USC for the AOS form.

However, the OP is filing an I-130. Yes, a petition for alien relative, simultaneously filed with the AOS because he and his wife are already married and in the United States. This is different from filing an AOS after a K1 fiance visa. The I-130 requires a G-325A for BOTH the USC and the spouse. I quote from the I-130 instructions:

1. A husband or wife, submit the following documentation:

What Documents Do You Need to Prove Family Relationship

D. A completed and signed Form G-325A, Biographic Information, for you and a Form G-325A for your husband or wife.

OP - It would help if you filled in your timeline

If you are correct, I stand corrected.

There is no timeline of visa data and, perhaps incorrectly, I have assumed he meant the I-131 (not I-130). I made the assumption he made a typo, you have also made an assumption. Perhaps you are correct and it is good the OP has his bases covered either way, as only he seems to know for sure

Actually if you look at the original post, it mentions I-130 explicitly. So, JERIII didn't go out of his/her way to make an assumption.

Edited by kumar1234

AOS from H1B

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04/2/09: Filed I-130, I-485, EAD, AP

04/13/09: Received NOA for all the forms

04/16/09: Received biometrics appointment

Filed: Country: India
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I was looking online for a stokes interview book or a manual and i was able to find only one. Its really grate :D : http://www.beatthestokesinterview.com/

I am almost done reading it and OMG this book has so many questions, do's and don'ts. I didn't realizei know so little about my husband.

I'll let you guys know when i am done with it.

Anna

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AOS from H1B

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04/2/09: Filed I-130, I-485, EAD, AP

04/13/09: Received NOA for all the forms

04/16/09: Received biometrics appointment

 
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