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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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This is the deal-when I was in the Philippines we didnt have many opportunities to get to a internet cafe to fill out the G325A fillable form for my wife. I had copies of it I brought with me so I helped her fill them out by handwriting them and having her sign them. And then brought them home with me. A few of the spaces were left blank because I had questions I wasnt sure about and needed to research more or ask the forum in which I did. Anyway in the question where it asks "Applicants last address outside of the United States of more than one year" we wrote "None" on my wifes form, why we did that I dont know? So I crossed it out and wrote her street name in that block and then filled in the rest of the address info. Will this be okay that I crossed out "None" or should I leave a sticky note explaining. I also noticed on one of the four forms she signed where it says "Show below last occupation abroad if not listed above. (Include all informatiom requested above)" In that block somehow the info from the web sites example form got transfered to this form. I didnt notice it until I got home. It only happened on one of the 4 G325A's. I blacked out with a pen the mistaken info and wrote "None" in the space. Will this be okay? It doesnt look sloppy or anything but I was thinking maybe I should use white out instaed of blacking it out with a pen. Or are these forms like some documents like a cars title that when you cross out,white out or change anything on the document it automatically makes the document VOID. Hoping to get some advice soon so we can get this ball rolling. Thanks-Gary P.S. Time line Tonight :D

---------------------------------- Pre I-130 ----------------------------------------

Sep-03-2005 - Met Online,spent hours every night on Yahoo Messenger for weeks on end. Falling in Love

Jan-10-2006 - First trip to the Philippines(14 Days) to meet Marie. Our Love is confirmed.

Jan-14-2006 - Asked Marie to Marry me. She said Yes- the next 10 days were heaven

Jan-24-2006 - Had to go back the the U.S. Wasnt a good day.

Aug-01-2006 - Second Trip to see Marie.

Aug-15-2006 - We got married, It feels so right!

Aug-24-2006 - Back home to the U.S. Again. Leaving this time was by far worse than the last.

Sep-03-2006 - 1 year since Marie and I met online

---------------------------I-130 w/K3 intention ------------------------

Sep-05-2006 - I-130 sent to Nebraska - Thanks to the help of the forum our Journey begins

Sep-18-2006 - NOA1 for the I-130 received in mail

Sep-27-2006 - I-129F sent to Chicago

Oct-04-2006 - NOA1 for the I-129F Received in mail

Oct-12-2006 - Email from USCIS - I129F transferred to California Service Center on Oct. 11th

Oct-18-2006 - Email from California saying they received my I-129F for processing

Nov-02-2006 - Email from CRIS(early afternoon) -I129F approved

Nov-02-2006 - Email from CRIS (late at night) - I130 approved

Nov-06-2006 - I129F and I130 NOA2 received in mail-Hooray!!!

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: South Africa
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This is the deal-when I was in the Philippines we didnt have many opportunities to get to a internet cafe to fill out the G325A fillable form for my wife. I had copies of it I brought with me so I helped her fill them out by handwriting them and having her sign them. And then brought them home with me. A few of the spaces were left blank because I had questions I wasnt sure about and needed to research more or ask the forum in which I did. Anyway in the question where it asks "Applicants last address outside of the United States of more than one year" we wrote "None" on my wifes form, why we did that I dont know? So I crossed it out and wrote her street name in that block and then filled in the rest of the address info. Will this be okay that I crossed out "None" or should I leave a sticky note explaining. I also noticed on one of the four forms she signed where it says "Show below last occupation abroad if not listed above. (Include all informatiom requested above)" In that block somehow the info from the web sites example form got transfered to this form. I didnt notice it until I got home. It only happened on one of the 4 G325A's. I blacked out with a pen the mistaken info and wrote "None" in the space. Will this be okay? It doesnt look sloppy or anything but I was thinking maybe I should use white out instaed of blacking it out with a pen. Or are these forms like some documents like a cars title that when you cross out,white out or change anything on the document it automatically makes the document VOID. Hoping to get some advice soon so we can get this ball rolling. Thanks-Gary P.S. Time line Tonight :D

I had to correct a mistake as well and I haven't had any problem.

I-129F Timeline

07-14-06-I-129F Sent

07-16-06-I-129F Arrived in Chicago

07-20-06-I-129F NOA 1

07-27-06-Touched

10-23-06-Touched

11-18-06-Touched

11-22-06-Touched

11-24-06-Approved

11-27-06-Touched

12-04-06-NVC Received

12-06-06-NVC Left

12-14-06-Arrived at Consulate

01-04-07-Packet 3 Received

01-05-07-Packet 3 Sent

01-10-07-Medical Examination

02-13-07-Interview in Johannesburg

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GarynMarie,

You should be OK making the corrections as you did. (Using 'whiteout' would not be appropriate.)

Stop re-doing example forms - one day you'll fail to change something that will make a difference.

Yodrak

This is the deal-when I was in the Philippines we didnt have many opportunities to get to a internet cafe to fill out the G325A fillable form for my wife. I had copies of it I brought with me so I helped her fill them out by handwriting them and having her sign them. And then brought them home with me. A few of the spaces were left blank because I had questions I wasnt sure about and needed to research more or ask the forum in which I did. Anyway in the question where it asks "Applicants last address outside of the United States of more than one year" we wrote "None" on my wifes form, why we did that I dont know? So I crossed it out and wrote her street name in that block and then filled in the rest of the address info. Will this be okay that I crossed out "None" or should I leave a sticky note explaining. I also noticed on one of the four forms she signed where it says "Show below last occupation abroad if not listed above. (Include all informatiom requested above)" In that block somehow the info from the web sites example form got transfered to this form. I didnt notice it until I got home. It only happened on one of the 4 G325A's. I blacked out with a pen the mistaken info and wrote "None" in the space. Will this be okay? It doesnt look sloppy or anything but I was thinking maybe I should use white out instaed of blacking it out with a pen. Or are these forms like some documents like a cars title that when you cross out,white out or change anything on the document it automatically makes the document VOID. Hoping to get some advice soon so we can get this ball rolling. Thanks-Gary P.S. Time line Tonight :D
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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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GarynMarie,

You should be OK making the corrections as you did. (Using 'whiteout' would not be appropriate.)

Stop re-doing example forms - one day you'll fail to change something that will make a difference.

Yodrak

Thanks Yodrak-Good advice :thumbs: .

---------------------------------- Pre I-130 ----------------------------------------

Sep-03-2005 - Met Online,spent hours every night on Yahoo Messenger for weeks on end. Falling in Love

Jan-10-2006 - First trip to the Philippines(14 Days) to meet Marie. Our Love is confirmed.

Jan-14-2006 - Asked Marie to Marry me. She said Yes- the next 10 days were heaven

Jan-24-2006 - Had to go back the the U.S. Wasnt a good day.

Aug-01-2006 - Second Trip to see Marie.

Aug-15-2006 - We got married, It feels so right!

Aug-24-2006 - Back home to the U.S. Again. Leaving this time was by far worse than the last.

Sep-03-2006 - 1 year since Marie and I met online

---------------------------I-130 w/K3 intention ------------------------

Sep-05-2006 - I-130 sent to Nebraska - Thanks to the help of the forum our Journey begins

Sep-18-2006 - NOA1 for the I-130 received in mail

Sep-27-2006 - I-129F sent to Chicago

Oct-04-2006 - NOA1 for the I-129F Received in mail

Oct-12-2006 - Email from USCIS - I129F transferred to California Service Center on Oct. 11th

Oct-18-2006 - Email from California saying they received my I-129F for processing

Nov-02-2006 - Email from CRIS(early afternoon) -I129F approved

Nov-02-2006 - Email from CRIS (late at night) - I130 approved

Nov-06-2006 - I129F and I130 NOA2 received in mail-Hooray!!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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This is the deal-when I was in the Philippines we didnt have many opportunities to get to a internet cafe to fill out the G325A fillable form for my wife. I had copies of it I brought with me so I helped her fill them out by handwriting them and having her sign them. And then brought them home with me. A few of the spaces were left blank because I had questions I wasnt sure about and needed to research more or ask the forum in which I did. Anyway in the question where it asks "Applicants last address outside of the United States of more than one year" we wrote "None" on my wifes form, why we did that I dont know? So I crossed it out and wrote her street name in that block and then filled in the rest of the address info. Will this be okay that I crossed out "None" or should I leave a sticky note explaining. I also noticed on one of the four forms she signed where it says "Show below last occupation abroad if not listed above. (Include all informatiom requested above)" In that block somehow the info from the web sites example form got transfered to this form. I didnt notice it until I got home. It only happened on one of the 4 G325A's. I blacked out with a pen the mistaken info and wrote "None" in the space. Will this be okay? It doesnt look sloppy or anything but I was thinking maybe I should use white out instaed of blacking it out with a pen. Or are these forms like some documents like a cars title that when you cross out,white out or change anything on the document it automatically makes the document VOID. Hoping to get some advice soon so we can get this ball rolling. Thanks-Gary P.S. Time line Tonight :D

I crossed out a mistake a haven't had a problem

Met Jan 1998, vows on 2006, Jay Jay born 2008, baby 2 - 2011

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