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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I am trying to fill out the G325A form. I looked at the example form and it appears that the info at the top is for the foreign financee because the country is listed as Australia. If so, that means the form also needs the names, addresses, birthdates, etc. of the fiancee's parents? The form doesn't clearly state who's information is to be listed but the check list in the guide says the G325A form is to be filled out by the US citizen.

:wacko:

Can anyone just confirm what/who's info goes on this form?

Thanks!

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Formerly of not so sunny Syracuse, New York (and going way back, Davis California!)

- 2008 Aug Met and began online relationship

- 2008 Dec 2-7 Met 1st time in person (England)

- 2009 Mar 28 Became engaged

- 2009 Apr 2-15 Met 2nd time in person (Syracuse-NY-USA)

- 2009 Aug 25 - Sep 25 Met 3rd time in person (Syracuse-NY-USA)

- 2009 Oct 19 Sent I-129F Application to USCIS

- 2009 Oct 30 NOA1 received

- 2010 Jan 20 NOA2 received (Approval Notice)

- 2010 Feb 4 Notified that approved I-129F petition forward to US Emabassy at London

- 2010 Mar 26 - Apr 15 Met 4th time in person (Fairfax-VA-USA)

- 2010 July 29 Fiancee had medical in London

- 2010 July 30 London Embassy Interview Date (K1 Visa approved pending a laundry list of medial stuff)

- 2010 Nov 2 Courier website shows K1 Visa packet enroute for delivery. 1st indication of final approval!

- 2010 Nov 3 K1 Visa packet delivered by courier! Visa's are in the building and in my fiancees hands! (tentative Jan 2011 arrival)

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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There will be 2 forms filled out. One for you, and one for your fiance. It used to be that you needed 4 copies of each persons G-325A, but according to the USCIS website, that has now changed to 2, one for each person(I just read it like 10 minutes ago). I went ahead and sent in 4 for each to be on the safe side, but to answer your question, one form will be completely for her, and one form will be completely for you. Hope this helps.

Naturalization

04/10/17- N-400 Filed

04/12/17- Received Phoenix, AZ Lockbox

04/13/17- Credit Card Charged

04/14/17- NOA

05/08/17- Biometrics

05/11/17- In Line

05/22/17- Interview Scheduled

06/28/17- Interview(Approved)

08/29/17 - Oath Ceremony

 

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I am trying to fill out the G325A form. I looked at the example form and it appears that the info at the top is for the foreign financee because the country is listed as Australia. If so, that means the form also needs the names, addresses, birthdates, etc. of the fiancee's parents? The form doesn't clearly state who's information is to be listed but the check list in the guide says the G325A form is to be filled out by the US citizen.

:wacko:

Can anyone just confirm what/who's info goes on this form?

Thanks!

For the I-129F Petition for Alien Fiancee, both the US citizen petitioner and the foreign fiancee need to complete a G-325A. Each of you will complete the form with your respective biographical data.

From the VisaJourney K1 Guide:

7. G-325A filled out by the US Citizen signed and dated (see example). If you are using a newer version of the G-325A it may only contain one page for "Biographic Information". Be sure to make four copies of the completed "Biographic Information" page to submit with the package.

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9. G-325A filled out by the foreign fiance(e) signed and dated (see example). If you are using a newer version of the G-325A it may only contain one page for "Biographic Information". Be sure to make four copies of the completed "Biographic Information" page to submit with the package.

Improved USCIS Form G-325A (Biographic Information)

Form field input font changed to allow entry of dates in the specified format and to provide more space for addresses and employment history. This is the 6/12/09 version of the form; the current version is 8/8/11, but previous versions are accepted per the USCIS forms page.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Thanks. I'm just chewing though this stuff now putting the package together while my fiancee is here visiting with me.

I also want to include:

Proof we met in past 2 years and proof of ongoing relationship. My fiancee has saved her plane tickets from her April 2009 trip but they are in England. She has ticket stubs from her trip over and I have my plane ticket stubs from my trip over to England (lost my stubs from the return trip).

I don't want to flood them with stuff but want to have sufficient proof. What is considered sufficient? If I submit out stubs from my trip to England and hers from her trip her in August is that sufficient for proof we met? As for ongoing relationship, other than actual visits, most of our communication has be via the internet so proof would be not much other than a few cards mailed.

Formerly of not so sunny Syracuse, New York (and going way back, Davis California!)

- 2008 Aug Met and began online relationship

- 2008 Dec 2-7 Met 1st time in person (England)

- 2009 Mar 28 Became engaged

- 2009 Apr 2-15 Met 2nd time in person (Syracuse-NY-USA)

- 2009 Aug 25 - Sep 25 Met 3rd time in person (Syracuse-NY-USA)

- 2009 Oct 19 Sent I-129F Application to USCIS

- 2009 Oct 30 NOA1 received

- 2010 Jan 20 NOA2 received (Approval Notice)

- 2010 Feb 4 Notified that approved I-129F petition forward to US Emabassy at London

- 2010 Mar 26 - Apr 15 Met 4th time in person (Fairfax-VA-USA)

- 2010 July 29 Fiancee had medical in London

- 2010 July 30 London Embassy Interview Date (K1 Visa approved pending a laundry list of medial stuff)

- 2010 Nov 2 Courier website shows K1 Visa packet enroute for delivery. 1st indication of final approval!

- 2010 Nov 3 K1 Visa packet delivered by courier! Visa's are in the building and in my fiancees hands! (tentative Jan 2011 arrival)

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted
Thanks. I'm just chewing though this stuff now putting the package together while my fiancee is here visiting with me.

I also want to include:

Proof we met in past 2 years and proof of ongoing relationship. My fiancee has saved her plane tickets from her April 2009 trip but they are in England. She has ticket stubs from her trip over and I have my plane ticket stubs from my trip over to England (lost my stubs from the return trip).

I don't want to flood them with stuff but want to have sufficient proof. What is considered sufficient? If I submit out stubs from my trip to England and hers from her trip her in August is that sufficient for proof we met? As for ongoing relationship, other than actual visits, most of our communication has be via the internet so proof would be not much other than a few cards mailed.

Include pictures of the two of you as well as your boarding passes and you should be okay, but from what I hear the more the better. I frontloaded mine, so mine has everything under the sun (phone bills, his bank statements with highlighted purchases he made in my town, boarding passes, itineraries, and about 10 pictures). But just because I did it doesn't mean that you have to. Lots of people have sent much less than me and theirs worked out just fine! I only sent my packet out yesterday so we'll see how much good all that did me soon!

Naturalization

04/10/17- N-400 Filed

04/12/17- Received Phoenix, AZ Lockbox

04/13/17- Credit Card Charged

04/14/17- NOA

05/08/17- Biometrics

05/11/17- In Line

05/22/17- Interview Scheduled

06/28/17- Interview(Approved)

08/29/17 - Oath Ceremony

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Posted

My fiancee from England will be here only a few more days before she fly's back home and it will be a few months before we see each other again. Since I plan on sending in the initial K1 package, is there any thing that I should think about getting from her or she should do or write while she is still here that will make things easier? I had her go ahead and compose a short "letter of intent" by taking the sample and having her fill in the person specific things like name, address, date and she signed it in ink. We simply used the basic letter, not embellishing it or anything. We also went to Walmart and she made a passport type photo for the biometrics sheet and she filled out and signed it too. I only have to fill in a birthday she couldn't remember for her parents.

Suggestions? Hints?

Formerly of not so sunny Syracuse, New York (and going way back, Davis California!)

- 2008 Aug Met and began online relationship

- 2008 Dec 2-7 Met 1st time in person (England)

- 2009 Mar 28 Became engaged

- 2009 Apr 2-15 Met 2nd time in person (Syracuse-NY-USA)

- 2009 Aug 25 - Sep 25 Met 3rd time in person (Syracuse-NY-USA)

- 2009 Oct 19 Sent I-129F Application to USCIS

- 2009 Oct 30 NOA1 received

- 2010 Jan 20 NOA2 received (Approval Notice)

- 2010 Feb 4 Notified that approved I-129F petition forward to US Emabassy at London

- 2010 Mar 26 - Apr 15 Met 4th time in person (Fairfax-VA-USA)

- 2010 July 29 Fiancee had medical in London

- 2010 July 30 London Embassy Interview Date (K1 Visa approved pending a laundry list of medial stuff)

- 2010 Nov 2 Courier website shows K1 Visa packet enroute for delivery. 1st indication of final approval!

- 2010 Nov 3 K1 Visa packet delivered by courier! Visa's are in the building and in my fiancees hands! (tentative Jan 2011 arrival)

 
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