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Overlapping dates on G-325A - Address and Employment

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Filed: Country: Philippines
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SCENARIO:

Raf lived in Apt. 1 Red Street from January 1, 2000 to March 10, 2011. He moved to Apt. 2 Blue Street on March 11, 2011 and has stayed there ever since.

QUESTION:

How should you fill out the "Applicant's residence last five years" portion of the G-325A if you moved in the middle of the month?

A. WITHOUT overlapping dates:

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B. WITH overlapping dates:

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I could be wrong, but I am strongly of the opinion that you should just count the whole month for that residence since there should be no overlapping dates in the form. An exception would be for the "Applicant's employment last five years" portion. It's possible to work two or more jobs at the same time; however, you can't have two primary residences at the same time unless you are one of those pretty ladies they cut in half during magician shows.

Experiences? Thoughts?

I am (usually) the beneficiary.

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The way you got in image 2 would be correct. This wouldn't consider an overlapping as you are within the same month. If your monthes were crossed like you really had 2 addresses during several monthes this would be an overlap then. I think you are totally fine.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Either one. Number two is more correct and listing both as "March" is not a problem. This is not such a precise procedure, particularly for an I-129f. The G-325a is used most often to clarify "hits" in background checks for people with similar names. It is what it is.

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