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Filed: V-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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im confused, it says to put 'file number" after citizenship nationality. what do i put for me, who became a citizen after my mom got naturalized?? i am not sure.

also, what do i put for my fiance, whos a honduran citizen? they have a "cedula" number over there, thats their citizen card. do i put that number?

also, in "my citzenship was acquired thru" question do i check 'parents" or 'naturalization'. i never got naturalized, my mom did and i was 13 so i becme a citizen. she never got a citizen number thing (idk what its called) for me though, just for her.

please help!!!!! thanks!

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do you have a US passport?

here is the example form link http://www.visajourney.com/examples/INS-Form-G-325A.pdf

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im confused, it says to put 'file number" after citizenship nationality. what do i put for me, who became a citizen after my mom got naturalized?? i am not sure.

also, what do i put for my fiance, whos a honduran citizen? they have a "cedula" number over there, thats their citizen card. do i put that number?

also, in "my citzenship was acquired thru" question do i check 'parents" or 'naturalization'. i never got naturalized, my mom did and i was 13 so i becme a citizen. she never got a citizen number thing (idk what its called) for me though, just for her.

please help!!!!! thanks!

For the g325 form, if you are a US citizen, you do not put anything next to the "A", just write the word "NONE". That is for legal resident aliens, they would have an A-number.

my fiance also had a national ID, he does not need to put that number, instead a translated copy of it should be sent when the embassy asks for it (they did for my fiance in Packet 3).

for your last question, were you born here? those questions pertain to you if your were NOT born on US soil. If you were not, you're going to need a copy of your certificate. Its going to be worth having because they will ask for copies of that. If i remember, there is another option where you will have to type a statement where you explain how you got your citizenship. But it would be very wise to have that certificate.

Good luck on filling that form. You know what really helped us filing out all that governmental jargon? Go to your local library and find the book "Fiance & Marriage Visas - A couples guide to US Immigrations" by Nolo. Nolo Book this book explains everything very clearly step by step in simple to understand English.

Best of luck to you. :)

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For the g325 form, if you are a US citizen, you do not put anything next to the "A", just write the word "NONE". That is for legal resident aliens, they would have an A-number.

my fiance also had a national ID, he does not need to put that number, instead a translated copy of it should be sent when the embassy asks for it (they did for my fiance in Packet 3).

for your last question, were you born here? those questions pertain to you if your were NOT born on US soil. If you were not, you're going to need a copy of your certificate. Its going to be worth having because they will ask for copies of that. If i remember, there is another option where you will have to type a statement where you explain how you got your citizenship. But it would be very wise to have that certificate.

Good luck on filling that form. You know what really helped us filing out all that governmental jargon? Go to your local library and find the book "Fiance & Marriage Visas - A couples guide to US Immigrations" by Nolo. Nolo Book this book explains everything very clearly step by step in simple to understand English.

Best of luck to you. :)

The OP doesn't need a citizenship certificate if he has a US Passport. He can just check the box for citizenship through parents and leave it at that. Everything after that answer in the Citizenship block is N/A. The correct answer for A number or file number in this case is "Unknown" not "NONE" but if you type those words the form will just enter all zeros. No problem.

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Thanks!!

also, there is a box that says "alien registration number" in the bottom. What do u put if I'm a citizen?

N/A or NONE

YMMV

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I put "NONE" or "N/A" for just about everything that did not pertain to either of us. We had no issues at all. :)

"Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same." ~ Charlotte Brönte

K1 Visa

2010-06-02: I-129F sent

2010-06-07: NOA1

2010-06-29: NOA2

2010-12-07: Interview Date Interview Result: Administrative Process

2011-02-14: Administrative Process ended. Happy Valentine's Day! hearts.gif

2011-02-22: Approved at Embassy

2011-02-25: Received K1 Visa!!!

2011-03-31: POE Miami, Florida USA!!! 35D.gif

2011-04-22: Wedding Day! Happy Earth Day!!

AOS

2011-05-20: Filed For AOS

2011-05-31: NOA1 for EAD & I-485, and Biometrics Appointment Letter

2011-06-16: RFE

2011-06-21: Biometrics for I-485 & EAD

2011-06-30: Transferred to CSC

2011-07-28: Received EAD card in mail!

2011-09-14: AOS Interview = APPROVED! BOOYAH!

2011-09-23: Greencard received! Blessed Autumn Equinox!

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