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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Colombia
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I am finally sending in my I-129F soon and was missing some information about my fiancee's father. for the G325A form. He died in 1969 and the only information the family has on him is he was born in 1927 But no Month or day. I have this information for her mother but not her father. Also where it says place of residence I would put deceased in 1969. Is that OK ? again nobody seems to remember when in 1969 he died.. I know it says [if know] in parentises. What should I do? Put the year only? I have spent 4 weeks trying to get the exact info from my fiancee. and I guess there was not such good record keeping in 1927 in Colombia. Also it is dated 09-23-2009 when she signed all 4 copies . I assume that as long as there is no change in address or employment this will be OK.

She tried asking her mom but she is so old now that she has a hard time remembering she was even married as her husband is dead 40 years now.So no luck there.. This was the first person she went to.

Edited by PanamaJack

11-27-2009 I-129F Sent out USPS Priority mail

11-30-2009 I-129F Recieved Vermont Service Center Signed for by D. Renaud

12-01-2009 NOA-1

12-03-2009 Check Cashed

12-09-2009 NOA-1 Hard Copy Recieved

03-18-2010 NOA-2

03-22-2010 NVC Recieved File

03-23-2010 NVC Sent File to Consulate

03-23-2010 NOA-2 Hard Copy Recieved

03-25-2010 Bogota Consulate Recieved Case

03-30-2010 Pak # 3 Sent to Consulate

04-14-2010 Pak # 3 Recieved

05-03-2010 Lab work done..

05-05-2010 Medical Exam -- PASSED --

05-12-2010 INTERVIEW ......

05-13-2010 Visa pending a DAS certificate for USC Petitioner.............

06-17-2010 2ND. INTERVIEW Date.

06-17-2010 VISA APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

06-24-2010 VISA Recieved

06-25-2010 POE Orlando Florida

07-10-2010 Married

08-10-2010 Sent the I-485 pak out to Chicago

08-12-2010 Chicago lockbox recieved AOS pak.

08-19-2010 Recipt Notice for I-485 Pak

08-20-2010 Check Cashed for I-485 Pak

09-14-2010 Case Transferred to CSC

10-04-2010 Biometrics Appt.letter recieved

10-12-2010 Biometrics Appointment

10-15-2010 EAD card production ordered.

10-21-2010 EAD Card Recieved.................

11-03-2010 Social Security Card recieved in Mail

02-11-2011 Case transferred to Local USCIS office.

02-18-2011 Recieved Interview Notice in the Mail

03-24-2011 AOS Interview Date ..... GREEN CARD APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!

03-30-2011 Card Production Ordered.......

04-19-2011 Green Card Recieved....26 days after interview....

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Well as it says [if known], I assume it'll be alright to put just the year in, although the more information you can give for sure the better.

I don't know anything about Columbian record keeping (so forgive me if this is a totally ignorant question), is it possible she could find this out at a records office?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Kenya
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Well as it says [if known], I assume it'll be alright to put just the year in, although the more information you can give for sure the better.

I don't know anything about Columbian record keeping (so forgive me if this is a totally ignorant question), is it possible she could find this out at a records office?

It is perfectly acceptable to put "unknown" for dates you just don't know regarding your ancestors.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Colombia
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Well as it says [if known], I assume it'll be alright to put just the year in, although the more information you can give for sure the better.

I don't know anything about Columbian record keeping (so forgive me if this is a totally ignorant question), is it possible she could find this out at a records office?

You obviously did not READ my post well. It is Colombia not columbia, and I stated there are no records as this was in 1927 in Colombia. Colombia is a third world country. So how can there be records in a records office if it was never recorded. ? Or if it was it is not there now..

and to assume things with uscis gets you an RFE.

Edited by PanamaJack

11-27-2009 I-129F Sent out USPS Priority mail

11-30-2009 I-129F Recieved Vermont Service Center Signed for by D. Renaud

12-01-2009 NOA-1

12-03-2009 Check Cashed

12-09-2009 NOA-1 Hard Copy Recieved

03-18-2010 NOA-2

03-22-2010 NVC Recieved File

03-23-2010 NVC Sent File to Consulate

03-23-2010 NOA-2 Hard Copy Recieved

03-25-2010 Bogota Consulate Recieved Case

03-30-2010 Pak # 3 Sent to Consulate

04-14-2010 Pak # 3 Recieved

05-03-2010 Lab work done..

05-05-2010 Medical Exam -- PASSED --

05-12-2010 INTERVIEW ......

05-13-2010 Visa pending a DAS certificate for USC Petitioner.............

06-17-2010 2ND. INTERVIEW Date.

06-17-2010 VISA APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

06-24-2010 VISA Recieved

06-25-2010 POE Orlando Florida

07-10-2010 Married

08-10-2010 Sent the I-485 pak out to Chicago

08-12-2010 Chicago lockbox recieved AOS pak.

08-19-2010 Recipt Notice for I-485 Pak

08-20-2010 Check Cashed for I-485 Pak

09-14-2010 Case Transferred to CSC

10-04-2010 Biometrics Appt.letter recieved

10-12-2010 Biometrics Appointment

10-15-2010 EAD card production ordered.

10-21-2010 EAD Card Recieved.................

11-03-2010 Social Security Card recieved in Mail

02-11-2011 Case transferred to Local USCIS office.

02-18-2011 Recieved Interview Notice in the Mail

03-24-2011 AOS Interview Date ..... GREEN CARD APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!

03-30-2011 Card Production Ordered.......

04-19-2011 Green Card Recieved....26 days after interview....

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Well as it says [if known], I assume it'll be alright to put just the year in, although the more information you can give for sure the better.

I don't know anything about Columbian record keeping (so forgive me if this is a totally ignorant question), is it possible she could find this out at a records office?

You obviously did not READ my post well. It is Colombia not columbia, and I stated there are no records as this was in 1927 in Colombia. Colombia is a third world country. So how can there be records in a records office if it was never recorded. ? Or if it was it is not there now..

and to assume things with uscis gets you an RFE.

Chill. My geography sucks, and I spelt the country wrong. I didn't even know there were two countries with such similar names.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Colombia
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Well as it says [if known], I assume it'll be alright to put just the year in, although the more information you can give for sure the better.

I don't know anything about Columbian record keeping (so forgive me if this is a totally ignorant question), is it possible she could find this out at a records office?

You obviously did not READ my post well. It is Colombia not columbia, and I stated there are no records as this was in 1927 in Colombia. Colombia is a third world country. So how can there be records in a records office if it was never recorded. ? Or if it was it is not there now..

and to assume things with uscis gets you an RFE.

Chill. My geography sucks, and I spelt the country wrong. I didn't even know there were two countries with such similar names.

Chill ??? You just joined yesterday. Don't guess and give advice. I can guess this without comming to this board. Too many people here do this . Don't be another one of them . Read along for a few days/weeks before giving out answers... OMG where is Gary and Alla on this one?

11-27-2009 I-129F Sent out USPS Priority mail

11-30-2009 I-129F Recieved Vermont Service Center Signed for by D. Renaud

12-01-2009 NOA-1

12-03-2009 Check Cashed

12-09-2009 NOA-1 Hard Copy Recieved

03-18-2010 NOA-2

03-22-2010 NVC Recieved File

03-23-2010 NVC Sent File to Consulate

03-23-2010 NOA-2 Hard Copy Recieved

03-25-2010 Bogota Consulate Recieved Case

03-30-2010 Pak # 3 Sent to Consulate

04-14-2010 Pak # 3 Recieved

05-03-2010 Lab work done..

05-05-2010 Medical Exam -- PASSED --

05-12-2010 INTERVIEW ......

05-13-2010 Visa pending a DAS certificate for USC Petitioner.............

06-17-2010 2ND. INTERVIEW Date.

06-17-2010 VISA APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

06-24-2010 VISA Recieved

06-25-2010 POE Orlando Florida

07-10-2010 Married

08-10-2010 Sent the I-485 pak out to Chicago

08-12-2010 Chicago lockbox recieved AOS pak.

08-19-2010 Recipt Notice for I-485 Pak

08-20-2010 Check Cashed for I-485 Pak

09-14-2010 Case Transferred to CSC

10-04-2010 Biometrics Appt.letter recieved

10-12-2010 Biometrics Appointment

10-15-2010 EAD card production ordered.

10-21-2010 EAD Card Recieved.................

11-03-2010 Social Security Card recieved in Mail

02-11-2011 Case transferred to Local USCIS office.

02-18-2011 Recieved Interview Notice in the Mail

03-24-2011 AOS Interview Date ..... GREEN CARD APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!

03-30-2011 Card Production Ordered.......

04-19-2011 Green Card Recieved....26 days after interview....

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Well as it says [if known], I assume it'll be alright to put just the year in, although the more information you can give for sure the better.

I don't know anything about Columbian record keeping (so forgive me if this is a totally ignorant question), is it possible she could find this out at a records office?

You obviously did not READ my post well. It is Colombia not columbia, and I stated there are no records as this was in 1927 in Colombia. Colombia is a third world country. So how can there be records in a records office if it was never recorded. ? Or if it was it is not there now..

and to assume things with uscis gets you an RFE.

Chill. My geography sucks, and I spelt the country wrong. I didn't even know there were two countries with such similar names.

Chill ??? You just joined yesterday. Don't guess and give advice. I can guess this without comming to this board. Too many people here do this . Don't be another one of them . Read along for a few days/weeks before giving out answers... OMG where is Gary and Alla on this one?

It's still no need to jump down peoples throats, regardless whether I've been signed up a day or a year. I won't waste my good intentions on you again, clearly it's not wanted.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Colombia
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Well as it says [if known], I assume it'll be alright to put just the year in, although the more information you can give for sure the better.

I don't know anything about Columbian record keeping (so forgive me if this is a totally ignorant question), is it possible she could find this out at a records office?

You obviously did not READ my post well. It is Colombia not columbia, and I stated there are no records as this was in 1927 in Colombia. Colombia is a third world country. So how can there be records in a records office if it was never recorded. ? Or if it was it is not there now..

and to assume things with uscis gets you an RFE.

Chill. My geography sucks, and I spelt the country wrong. I didn't even know there were two countries with such similar names.

Chill ??? You just joined yesterday. Don't guess and give advice. I can guess this without comming to this board. Too many people here do this . Don't be another one of them . Read along for a few days/weeks before giving out answers... OMG where is Gary and Alla on this one?

It's still no need to jump down peoples throats, regardless whether I've been signed up a day or a year. I won't waste my good intentions on you again, clearly it's not wanted.

ADIOS.!!!!!!!!

11-27-2009 I-129F Sent out USPS Priority mail

11-30-2009 I-129F Recieved Vermont Service Center Signed for by D. Renaud

12-01-2009 NOA-1

12-03-2009 Check Cashed

12-09-2009 NOA-1 Hard Copy Recieved

03-18-2010 NOA-2

03-22-2010 NVC Recieved File

03-23-2010 NVC Sent File to Consulate

03-23-2010 NOA-2 Hard Copy Recieved

03-25-2010 Bogota Consulate Recieved Case

03-30-2010 Pak # 3 Sent to Consulate

04-14-2010 Pak # 3 Recieved

05-03-2010 Lab work done..

05-05-2010 Medical Exam -- PASSED --

05-12-2010 INTERVIEW ......

05-13-2010 Visa pending a DAS certificate for USC Petitioner.............

06-17-2010 2ND. INTERVIEW Date.

06-17-2010 VISA APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

06-24-2010 VISA Recieved

06-25-2010 POE Orlando Florida

07-10-2010 Married

08-10-2010 Sent the I-485 pak out to Chicago

08-12-2010 Chicago lockbox recieved AOS pak.

08-19-2010 Recipt Notice for I-485 Pak

08-20-2010 Check Cashed for I-485 Pak

09-14-2010 Case Transferred to CSC

10-04-2010 Biometrics Appt.letter recieved

10-12-2010 Biometrics Appointment

10-15-2010 EAD card production ordered.

10-21-2010 EAD Card Recieved.................

11-03-2010 Social Security Card recieved in Mail

02-11-2011 Case transferred to Local USCIS office.

02-18-2011 Recieved Interview Notice in the Mail

03-24-2011 AOS Interview Date ..... GREEN CARD APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!

03-30-2011 Card Production Ordered.......

04-19-2011 Green Card Recieved....26 days after interview....

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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I am finally sending in my I-129F soon and was missing some information about my fiancee's father. for the G325A form. He died in 1969 and the only information the family has on him is he was born in 1927 But no Month or day. I have this information for her mother but not her father. Also where it says place of residence I would put deceased in 1969. Is that OK ? again nobody seems to remember when in 1969 he died.. I know it says [if know] in parentises. What should I do? Put the year only? I have spent 4 weeks trying to get the exact info from my fiancee. and I guess there was not such good record keeping in 1927 in Colombia. Also it is dated 09-23-2009 when she signed all 4 copies . I assume that as long as there is no change in address or employment this will be OK.

She tried asking her mom but she is so old now that she has a hard time remembering she was even married as her husband is dead 40 years now.So no luck there.. This was the first person she went to.

Enter "unknown" You will note the parent information is asked for and then it states "if known" If it is unknow, just state "unknown" If deceased, just state "deceased".

I am finally sending in my I-129F soon and was missing some information about my fiancee's father. for the G325A form. He died in 1969 and the only information the family has on him is he was born in 1927 But no Month or day. I have this information for her mother but not her father. Also where it says place of residence I would put deceased in 1969. Is that OK ? again nobody seems to remember when in 1969 he died.. I know it says [if know] in parentises. What should I do? Put the year only? I have spent 4 weeks trying to get the exact info from my fiancee. and I guess there was not such good record keeping in 1927 in Colombia. Also it is dated 09-23-2009 when she signed all 4 copies . I assume that as long as there is no change in address or employment this will be OK.

She tried asking her mom but she is so old now that she has a hard time remembering she was even married as her husband is dead 40 years now.So no luck there.. This was the first person she went to.

As far as the date, it will not matter. It does no tmatter who fills in the form or when, really, as long as the onformation given is accurate to the best of your knowledge.

VERMONT! I Reject Your Reality...and Substitute My Own!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Colombia
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On the G-325A Where it says Husband or Wife. When this form is used with the I-129F you enter None as it states Correct ? What about the boxes that are to the right of it? do you leave them blank or write in N/A Also can there be different dates next to the signature of Applicant or do both have to be dated the same day, as if you did them while you were together. I am under the impression that the Original signature on all 4 copies was most important. If I am wrong someone who knows for sure please correct me.. Thanks

11-27-2009 I-129F Sent out USPS Priority mail

11-30-2009 I-129F Recieved Vermont Service Center Signed for by D. Renaud

12-01-2009 NOA-1

12-03-2009 Check Cashed

12-09-2009 NOA-1 Hard Copy Recieved

03-18-2010 NOA-2

03-22-2010 NVC Recieved File

03-23-2010 NVC Sent File to Consulate

03-23-2010 NOA-2 Hard Copy Recieved

03-25-2010 Bogota Consulate Recieved Case

03-30-2010 Pak # 3 Sent to Consulate

04-14-2010 Pak # 3 Recieved

05-03-2010 Lab work done..

05-05-2010 Medical Exam -- PASSED --

05-12-2010 INTERVIEW ......

05-13-2010 Visa pending a DAS certificate for USC Petitioner.............

06-17-2010 2ND. INTERVIEW Date.

06-17-2010 VISA APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

06-24-2010 VISA Recieved

06-25-2010 POE Orlando Florida

07-10-2010 Married

08-10-2010 Sent the I-485 pak out to Chicago

08-12-2010 Chicago lockbox recieved AOS pak.

08-19-2010 Recipt Notice for I-485 Pak

08-20-2010 Check Cashed for I-485 Pak

09-14-2010 Case Transferred to CSC

10-04-2010 Biometrics Appt.letter recieved

10-12-2010 Biometrics Appointment

10-15-2010 EAD card production ordered.

10-21-2010 EAD Card Recieved.................

11-03-2010 Social Security Card recieved in Mail

02-11-2011 Case transferred to Local USCIS office.

02-18-2011 Recieved Interview Notice in the Mail

03-24-2011 AOS Interview Date ..... GREEN CARD APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!

03-30-2011 Card Production Ordered.......

04-19-2011 Green Card Recieved....26 days after interview....

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Filed: Other Country: China
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On the G-325A Where it says Husband or Wife. When this form is used with the I-129F you enter None as it states Correct ? What about the boxes that are to the right of it? do you leave them blank or write in N/A Also can there be different dates next to the signature of Applicant or do both have to be dated the same day, as if you did them while you were together. I am under the impression that the Original signature on all 4 copies was most important. If I am wrong someone who knows for sure please correct me.. Thanks

The new G325a has only one copy but if you use the old one, yes sign all four. When using the I-129F for a fiance(e), the word "NONE" should be entered or spouse. I like to enter N/A in all but the date fields that follow in that section. The dates need not be the same or even close but all signatures should be dated AFTER the in-person meeting.

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On the G-325A Where it says Husband or Wife. When this form is used with the I-129F you enter None as it states Correct ?

If either of you have a husband or wife, you are ineligible for a K1 visa. So hopefully the answer is in fact "None" for both of you. A fiance(e) is not a spouse.

What about the boxes that are to the right of it? do you leave them blank or write in N/A

No need—once you've answered "None," it's clear that none of the additional information applies.

Also can there be different dates next to the signature of Applicant or do both have to be dated the same day, as if you did them while you were together.

No reason whatsoever why they'd need to have the same date.

I am under the impression that the Original signature on all 4 copies was most important. If I am wrong someone who knows for sure please correct me.. Thanks

USCIS no longer requires four copies. But yes, original signatures are important.

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.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Finland
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Well as it says [if known], I assume it'll be alright to put just the year in, although the more information you can give for sure the better.

I don't know anything about Columbian record keeping (so forgive me if this is a totally ignorant question), is it possible she could find this out at a records office?

You obviously did not READ my post well. It is Colombia not columbia, and I stated there are no records as this was in 1927 in Colombia. Colombia is a third world country. So how can there be records in a records office if it was never recorded. ? Or if it was it is not there now..

and to assume things with uscis gets you an RFE.

Chill. My geography sucks, and I spelt the country wrong. I didn't even know there were two countries with such similar names.

Chill ??? You just joined yesterday. Don't guess and give advice. I can guess this without comming to this board. Too many people here do this . Don't be another one of them . Read along for a few days/weeks before giving out answers... OMG where is Gary and Alla on this one?

It's still no need to jump down peoples throats, regardless whether I've been signed up a day or a year. I won't waste my good intentions on you again, clearly it's not wanted.

I second that Cally! All I can say is...wow. Talk about grouchy!

Edited by FinnLove

Our timeline:

2/88: We met in Sydney, Australia at a youth hostel! He's Finnish, I'm American-both were in our early 20s at the time and fresh out of college (so couldn't afford to visit each other's countries after that!). We had a three-day romance, then went our separate ways. He actually was going to Sydney a week later, but decided at the last minute to cut his trip short in another country and go early. Wow.

1988-1998: Wrote "snail mail" letters/sent Xmas cards, but lived our separate lives. I married someone else, divorced in 2006...he lived with someone for years and then that ended.

10/08: Because of a series of random life events, I Googled my Finn Man and found him (but no link to his email, and the website his name was on was in Estonian so I couldn't even read it!). It took me two weeks to find a link to someone else, who forwarded my email to him (we were both single at the time thankfully!!!!). The email went to his spam folder but he happened to check it that day and responded back to me immediately! This was after 10 years of no contact and almost 21 years of not seeing each other after we first met.

11/08-5/09: We traveled back and forth to visit each other. Love at first (second?) sight!

7/09: Married in Helsinki, Finland...after meeting randomly 21 1/2 years ago and finding each other again!!!!!

8/13/09: I-130 sent!!!!!!!!!

Rest is on my timeline!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Colombia
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FinnLove,

Your another example.. you go from newbie to platinum member in 90 days. You talk way too much about things that have nothing to do with the post. Join the talk too much about nothing important club...What was your contribution to my post ? nothing but a smart ####### reply. #%$^@**&&^

To all the others Thank You for the Information it was exactly what I needed.......

Edited by PanamaJack

11-27-2009 I-129F Sent out USPS Priority mail

11-30-2009 I-129F Recieved Vermont Service Center Signed for by D. Renaud

12-01-2009 NOA-1

12-03-2009 Check Cashed

12-09-2009 NOA-1 Hard Copy Recieved

03-18-2010 NOA-2

03-22-2010 NVC Recieved File

03-23-2010 NVC Sent File to Consulate

03-23-2010 NOA-2 Hard Copy Recieved

03-25-2010 Bogota Consulate Recieved Case

03-30-2010 Pak # 3 Sent to Consulate

04-14-2010 Pak # 3 Recieved

05-03-2010 Lab work done..

05-05-2010 Medical Exam -- PASSED --

05-12-2010 INTERVIEW ......

05-13-2010 Visa pending a DAS certificate for USC Petitioner.............

06-17-2010 2ND. INTERVIEW Date.

06-17-2010 VISA APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

06-24-2010 VISA Recieved

06-25-2010 POE Orlando Florida

07-10-2010 Married

08-10-2010 Sent the I-485 pak out to Chicago

08-12-2010 Chicago lockbox recieved AOS pak.

08-19-2010 Recipt Notice for I-485 Pak

08-20-2010 Check Cashed for I-485 Pak

09-14-2010 Case Transferred to CSC

10-04-2010 Biometrics Appt.letter recieved

10-12-2010 Biometrics Appointment

10-15-2010 EAD card production ordered.

10-21-2010 EAD Card Recieved.................

11-03-2010 Social Security Card recieved in Mail

02-11-2011 Case transferred to Local USCIS office.

02-18-2011 Recieved Interview Notice in the Mail

03-24-2011 AOS Interview Date ..... GREEN CARD APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!

03-30-2011 Card Production Ordered.......

04-19-2011 Green Card Recieved....26 days after interview....

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Colombia
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On the G-325A Where it says Husband or Wife. When this form is used with the I-129F you enter None as it states Correct ? What about the boxes that are to the right of it? do you leave them blank or write in N/A Also can there be different dates next to the signature of Applicant or do both have to be dated the same day, as if you did them while you were together. I am under the impression that the Original signature on all 4 copies was most important. If I am wrong someone who knows for sure please correct me.. Thanks

The new G325a has only one copy but if you use the old one, yes sign all four. When using the I-129F for a fiance(e), the word "NONE" should be entered or spouse. I like to enter N/A in all but the date fields that follow in that section. The dates need not be the same or even close but all signatures should be dated AFTER the in-person meeting.

Thank you for your reply..

11-27-2009 I-129F Sent out USPS Priority mail

11-30-2009 I-129F Recieved Vermont Service Center Signed for by D. Renaud

12-01-2009 NOA-1

12-03-2009 Check Cashed

12-09-2009 NOA-1 Hard Copy Recieved

03-18-2010 NOA-2

03-22-2010 NVC Recieved File

03-23-2010 NVC Sent File to Consulate

03-23-2010 NOA-2 Hard Copy Recieved

03-25-2010 Bogota Consulate Recieved Case

03-30-2010 Pak # 3 Sent to Consulate

04-14-2010 Pak # 3 Recieved

05-03-2010 Lab work done..

05-05-2010 Medical Exam -- PASSED --

05-12-2010 INTERVIEW ......

05-13-2010 Visa pending a DAS certificate for USC Petitioner.............

06-17-2010 2ND. INTERVIEW Date.

06-17-2010 VISA APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

06-24-2010 VISA Recieved

06-25-2010 POE Orlando Florida

07-10-2010 Married

08-10-2010 Sent the I-485 pak out to Chicago

08-12-2010 Chicago lockbox recieved AOS pak.

08-19-2010 Recipt Notice for I-485 Pak

08-20-2010 Check Cashed for I-485 Pak

09-14-2010 Case Transferred to CSC

10-04-2010 Biometrics Appt.letter recieved

10-12-2010 Biometrics Appointment

10-15-2010 EAD card production ordered.

10-21-2010 EAD Card Recieved.................

11-03-2010 Social Security Card recieved in Mail

02-11-2011 Case transferred to Local USCIS office.

02-18-2011 Recieved Interview Notice in the Mail

03-24-2011 AOS Interview Date ..... GREEN CARD APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!

03-30-2011 Card Production Ordered.......

04-19-2011 Green Card Recieved....26 days after interview....

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