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Hey guys, I'm sure someone answered this before but 2000+ pages.. yeesh.

My question is this: in the parents section of the G-325A, you need to fill in both parent's birthplace and residence.

However, I don't know my dad too well, and neither does my mum. She says she's 90% sure he was born in London, and thinks he's living in Dorset now (at least, that is what he tells my grandmother when he sees her once or twice a year... it's complicated).

So my question is should I put London and Dorset, or should I leave them blank (or put "None" or whatever), or what? What do you guys suggest?

Aug 20 2010 - NOA1 received.
Feb 08 2011 - NOA2 email received.
Apr 27 2011 - Interview attended at US Embassy, visa approved :D!
May 26 2011 - Arrived in the USA
Aug 02 2011 - Married!
Aug 24 2011 - Diagnosed with cancer
Aug 26 2011 - Applied for IR1/CR1 visa
Aug 31 2011 - NOA1!
Sep 03 2011 - Moved back to the UK
Feb 20 2012 - Wife flew back to the USA
Mar 03 2012 - NOA2!
Mar 23 2012 - NVC received file
Jul 15 2012 - NVC approved, sent to embassy

2012 - Approved, flew back to USA!

Sep 29 2014 - Applied for removal of conditions.

Apr 20 2015 - RFE1 on removal of conditions.

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Hey guys, I'm sure someone answered this before but 2000+ pages.. yeesh.

My question is this: in the parents section of the G-325A, you need to fill in both parent's birthplace and residence.

However, I don't know my dad too well, and neither does my mum. She says she's 90% sure he was born in London, and thinks he's living in Dorset now (at least, that is what he tells my grandmother when he sees her once or twice a year... it's complicated).

So my question is should I put London and Dorset, or should I leave them blank (or put "None" or whatever), or what? What do you guys suggest?

Put what you believe the correct information is.

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Hey guys, I'm sure someone answered this before but 2000+ pages.. yeesh.

My question is this: in the parents section of the G-325A, you need to fill in both parent's birthplace and residence.

However, I don't know my dad too well, and neither does my mum. She says she's 90% sure he was born in London, and thinks he's living in Dorset now (at least, that is what he tells my grandmother when he sees her once or twice a year... it's complicated).

So my question is should I put London and Dorset, or should I leave them blank (or put "None" or whatever), or what? What do you guys suggest?

Answer the best you can. If it is unknown, answer "unknown"

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

Gary And Alla

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Hey guys, I'm sure someone answered this before but 2000+ pages.. yeesh.

My question is this: in the parents section of the G-325A, you need to fill in both parent's birthplace and residence.

However, I don't know my dad too well, and neither does my mum. She says she's 90% sure he was born in London, and thinks he's living in Dorset now (at least, that is what he tells my grandmother when he sees her once or twice a year... it's complicated).

So my question is should I put London and Dorset, or should I leave them blank (or put "None" or whatever), or what? What do you guys suggest?

Hi,

If you have a full birth certificate, that will show you where your parents were born. I had to put "Unknown" for my father's place of residence and it didn't cause any problems whatsoever. If you haven't got a full birth certificate yet, make sure you get one, you'll need it.

Dom

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Alright, thanks guys. Form complete, huzzah!

Aug 20 2010 - NOA1 received.
Feb 08 2011 - NOA2 email received.
Apr 27 2011 - Interview attended at US Embassy, visa approved :D!
May 26 2011 - Arrived in the USA
Aug 02 2011 - Married!
Aug 24 2011 - Diagnosed with cancer
Aug 26 2011 - Applied for IR1/CR1 visa
Aug 31 2011 - NOA1!
Sep 03 2011 - Moved back to the UK
Feb 20 2012 - Wife flew back to the USA
Mar 03 2012 - NOA2!
Mar 23 2012 - NVC received file
Jul 15 2012 - NVC approved, sent to embassy

2012 - Approved, flew back to USA!

Sep 29 2014 - Applied for removal of conditions.

Apr 20 2015 - RFE1 on removal of conditions.

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