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I had a question for everyone about the G-325a form. In the far upper right hand corner it asks for the File # and then has the letter A. How do I find out the file number? Is the Alien Registration #? And how would my fiance get this A#? Is it from a previous visa that someone might have? She has never been to the US nor had any visa? Will she ever get one of these A#'s?

Also a requirement for the K-1 Visa is that I have to also fill out the G-325a form. I tried to look for an example form here on Visa Journey, but all I found is the example form for the beneficiary and not the petitioner. So my question would be where it states, "Applicant: print your name and Alien Registration Number in the box outlined in the heavy border below", what would I fill out in this section? Do I put my name or my fiance's name? Or am I the applicant because it's my G-325a form? It would be very helpful if someone also added a G-325a example form for the Petitioner. It would help me understand this so much better and then I wouldn't have this technical question. Is there a way that can be done for everyone to see? Thank you so much for your help.

Mike

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based from what i've read, you will have to submit 2 G-325A (1 completed by you - the petitioner and one completed by your fiancee (the beneficiary) along with the rest of the required docs, of course.

I had a question for everyone about the G-325a form. In the far upper right hand corner it asks for the File # and then has the letter A. How do I find out the file number? Is the Alien Registration #? And how would my fiance get this A#? Is it from a previous visa that someone might have? She has never been to the US nor had any visa? Will she ever get one of these A#'s?

Also a requirement for the K-1 Visa is that I have to also fill out the G-325a form. I tried to look for an example form here on Visa Journey, but all I found is the example form for the beneficiary and not the petitioner. So my question would be where it states, "Applicant: print your name and Alien Registration Number in the box outlined in the heavy border below", what would I fill out in this section? Do I put my name or my fiance's name? Or am I the applicant because it's my G-325a form? It would be very helpful if someone also added a G-325a example form for the Petitioner. It would help me understand this so much better and then I wouldn't have this technical question. Is there a way that can be done for everyone to see? Thank you so much for your help.

Mike

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I had a question for everyone about the G-325a form. In the far upper right hand corner it asks for the File # and then has the letter A. How do I find out the file number? Is the Alien Registration #? And how would my fiance get this A#? Is it from a previous visa that someone might have? She has never been to the US nor had any visa? Will she ever get one of these A#'s?

Also a requirement for the K-1 Visa is that I have to also fill out the G-325a form. I tried to look for an example form here on Visa Journey, but all I found is the example form for the beneficiary and not the petitioner. So my question would be where it states, "Applicant: print your name and Alien Registration Number in the box outlined in the heavy border below", what would I fill out in this section? Do I put my name or my fiance's name? Or am I the applicant because it's my G-325a form? It would be very helpful if someone also added a G-325a example form for the Petitioner. It would help me understand this so much better and then I wouldn't have this technical question. Is there a way that can be done for everyone to see? Thank you so much for your help.

Mike

1) If your fiance has never been to the US before as you said, then she would not have an A#. She will be issued one when she comes here.

2) You fill your own separate g-325a with your information. Your g-325a has nothing to do with your fiance's. She has to fill her own seperate g-325a. I assume you are not a naturalized citizen since you are not familiar with the "all important" A#. In this case you most likely do not have an A#.

Good Luck.

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1) If your fiance has never been to the US before as you said, then she would not have an A#. She will be issued one when she comes here.

2) You fill your own separate g-325a with your information. Your g-325a has nothing to do with your fiance's. She has to fill her own seperate g-325a. I assume you are not a naturalized citizen since you are not familiar with the "all important" A#. In this case you most likely do not have an A#.

Good Luck.

Thanks for the response and advice. So on My G-325a form, Would I be the applicant? I assume yes, but I just want to make sure. And yes I am a USC, born and raised. I'm new to this immigration process and I have a deep respect for those who make it through to the end. What a absolutely difficult process.

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1) If your fiance has never been to the US before as you said, then she would not have an A#. She will be issued one when she comes here.

2) You fill your own separate g-325a with your information. Your g-325a has nothing to do with your fiance's. She has to fill her own seperate g-325a. I assume you are not a naturalized citizen since you are not familiar with the "all important" A#. In this case you most likely do not have an A#.

Good Luck.

See bold above. She need not do the actual "filling out". It's usually best for the USC to fill out forms, even this one that the foreign fiancee needs to sign.

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See bold above. She need not do the actual "filling out". It's usually best for the USC to fill out forms, even this one that the foreign fiancee needs to sign.

I agree with your method. That's exactly what I've been doing. I want to make sure my forms match her forms. Thanks.

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