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My fiance is from Canada. She is a Candaian citizen. She speaks English.

However, she was BORN in Moldova, and so she can speak Russian.

At the bottom of the G-325a where it asks...If your native alphabet is in other than Roman letters, write your name in your native alphabet below.

Does that pertain to her do you think?

Should she be writing her name in Russian in that box??

Im thinking that it should be ignored because she is a Canadian citizen so wouldnt English be her native language?

Married 10/04/2013

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Does she write her name in Russian letters normally? I would say yes if that's how she normally writes her name and no otherwise. Just my opinion though, I could be wrong.

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Does she write her name in Russian letters normally? I would say yes if that's how she normally writes her name and no otherwise. Just my opinion though, I could be wrong.

She writes her name in English.

Married 10/04/2013

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What does it say on her birth certificate? That's what I would put. They will be able to figure out that she normally uses English from her passport and citizenship.

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