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Few trivial questions RE the G325A, hope you guys can shed some light:

1. There's a box that says "applicant's last address outside the United States of more than one year." I've already given this information in the "residence last five years" section above, but I'm concerned because there's no qualifying parenthetical along the lines of "if not shown above." Am I ok to leave this blank?

2. I've only had one employer thus far - is it permissable to use all five lines of the "full name and address" column to state their name and address?

3. Have pored over the I-129F to see what information I need not provide on this one. As far as I can see, it's nothing on the top two rows aside from my citizenship (they ask for country of citizenship, not citizenship itself, on the I-129F). This isn't really a question, just shout if I've got that wrong.

Thanks in advance,

f-y.

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Few trivial questions RE the G325A, hope you guys can shed some light:

1. There's a box that says "applicant's last address outside the United States of more than one year." I've already given this information in the "residence last five years" section above, but I'm concerned because there's no qualifying parenthetical along the lines of "if not shown above." Am I ok to leave this blank?

2. I've only had one employer thus far - is it permissable to use all five lines of the "full name and address" column to state their name and address?

3. Have pored over the I-129F to see what information I need not provide on this one. As far as I can see, it's nothing on the top two rows aside from my citizenship (they ask for country of citizenship, not citizenship itself, on the I-129F). This isn't really a question, just shout if I've got that wrong.

Thanks in advance,

f-y.

To answer question pls do fill it in again even though you already listed it in a previous question.....FYI never leave anything blank you either put N/A or NONE

To answer question 2 it is ok to use all the lines if that one employer name and address will take all the lines

Not sure I understand question three......

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Few trivial questions RE the G325A, hope you guys can shed some light:

1. There's a box that says "applicant's last address outside the United States of more than one year." I've already given this information in the "residence last five years" section above, but I'm concerned because there's no qualifying parenthetical along the lines of "if not shown above." Am I ok to leave this blank?

2. I've only had one employer thus far - is it permissable to use all five lines of the "full name and address" column to state their name and address?

3. Have pored over the I-129F to see what information I need not provide on this one. As far as I can see, it's nothing on the top two rows aside from my citizenship (they ask for country of citizenship, not citizenship itself, on the I-129F). This isn't really a question, just shout if I've got that wrong.

Thanks in advance,

f-y.

1, NO

2. Yes but Company name and city are sufficient

3. I suggest you fill out both forms completely.

I have no clue why you think there's a difference between country of citizenship and "citizenship itself". State the Country name. For USA, state USA.

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1, NO

2. Yes but Company name and city are sufficient

3. I suggest you fill out both forms completely.

1. Ok. If it's my present address, can I write "Present Time" in the "To Month/Year" column?

2/3. Thanks, will do.

I have no clue why you think there's a difference between country of citizenship and "citizenship itself". State the Country name. For USA, state USA.

Well, to my mind, the difference between "United Kingdom" and "British", surely?

Thanks for the help.

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1. Ok. If it's my present address, can I write "Present Time" in the "To Month/Year" column?

Well, to my mind, the difference between "United Kingdom" and "British", surely?

Yes, can write "present time".

I guess you're right about UK vs British, not that it would really matter too much. Personally I filled out the entire G325a because it seemed the safest thing to do.

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I put Great Britain if it asks for country, since that's what's on my passport. British if it asks for Nationality.

Never assume anything! If it asks for it, even if it has already, write it again. Get used to repeating yourself mindlessly on forms for the next few years at least. It's nuts, but it's what it is and we're not going to be very successful at changing it, so just get it over and done with and repeat as required...lol

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No, I think you're both right, but in the I-129F instructions it does specifically state that information provided on the I-129F need not be repeated on the G-325a.

I've no real qualm with filling it out in full, but I had initially assumed that doing this would potentially slow down processing (or else why would they stipulate that you can leave it blank? They're hardly known for caring for your convenience).

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