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Hi everyone!

I'm from London, UK and am filling out the G-325A form. In the section that asks to provide 'province state' i am unsure what to put. I've read that people from the other parts of the UK are putting the county, but what are Londoners putting? Do i put greater-london? I'd apprectiate your suggestions :)

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Date FIled: July 3rd 2013

NOA Date: July 9th 2013

Biometrics: August 8th 2013

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"Greater London" should be acceptable, if you aren't in one of the Home Counties (Essex, Kent, etc.).

Fortunately I was able to put "West Midlands" because we brummies are better people.

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Hi everyone!

I'm from London, UK and am filling out the G-325A form. In the section that asks to provide 'province state' i am unsure what to put. I've read that people from the other parts of the UK are putting the county, but what are Londoners putting? Do i put greater-london? I'd apprectiate your suggestions :)

My guy was born in London and I had the same issue. The other annoying thing is that the hospital he was born in was considered one Borough on his birth certificate but then the boundaries must've changed and his passport has another. For simplicity, I just put London for the city, left the province blank and the put the country as UK. I know some people put England as the state too, but I didn't since it's a country not a state/province. I didn't get any RFEs so I think London, UK is the easiest thing to do.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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My guy was born in London and I had the same issue. The other annoying thing is that the hospital he was born in was considered one Borough on his birth certificate but then the boundaries must've changed and his passport has another. For simplicity, I just put London for the city, left the province blank and the put the country as UK. I know some people put England as the state too, but I didn't since it's a country not a state/province. I didn't get any RFEs so I think London, UK is the easiest thing to do.

Thanks for the quick response :) I thought about putting my borough but then i read people were putting their county down. There is alot of conflicting information on what the county of london is...some say it's 'greater london' others say that London is not within a county :wacko:

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Date FIled: July 3rd 2013

NOA Date: July 9th 2013

Biometrics: August 8th 2013

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Thanks for the quick response :) I thought about putting my borough but then i read people were putting their county down. There is alot of conflicting information on what the county of london is...some say it's 'greater london' others say that London is not within a county :wacko:

You don't have a province or state so don't create a substitute one is my opinion.

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