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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Norway
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Hi all,

I'm a US citizen working on the K1 application for my Norwegian fiancee and I have a question about the G-325A Biographic Information form:

One part of the form asks me to list "Applicant's last address outside the United States of more than 1 year." I lived in Guam from 1997-2000 and the Philippines from 1987-1988. Is my last address outside the US Guam or the Philippines? I know Guam is a territory of the US, but I don't want to screw this up!

Answers, anyone?

Many thanks!

P.S. VisaJourney has been an INVALUABLE resource to me as I'm filling out all this paperwork. Props to EVERYONE who has worked so hard to keep this site going.

13 February 2013 - Sent I-129F to Dallas Lockerbox by Express Mail
14 February 2013 - I-129F arrived at Dallas Lockerbox (according to the US Postal service confirmation receipt)
19 February 2013 - Payment check pending
19 February 2013 - Received text and email confirming application had been accepted and forwarded to the Vermont Service Center

14 June 2013 - I-129F Approved (I never received a text or email notification, even though I signed up for them.)

20 June 2013 - Hardcopy of NOA2 received in the mail

24 June 2013 - NVC received our application

26 June 2013 - NVC forwarded application to the consulate in Stockholm

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Hi all,

I'm a US citizen working on the K1 application for my Norwegian fiancee and I have a question about the G-325A Biographic Information form:

One part of the form asks me to list "Applicant's last address outside the United States of more than 1 year." I lived in Guam from 1997-2000 and the Philippines from 1987-1988. Is my last address outside the US Guam or the Philippines? I know Guam is a territory of the US, but I don't want to screw this up!

Answers, anyone?

Many thanks!

P.S. VisaJourney has been an INVALUABLE resource to me as I'm filling out all this paperwork. Props to EVERYONE who has worked so hard to keep this site going.

I would put the PI as the last address outside the US. I would also start in 1988-89 when you moved back to the US and list where you have lived up to present time, especially if it all fits in the space. IF you moved a lot then start with the present address and go backwards until you hit the 5 year mark. If you still have lines available I would put those addresses on as well. If you really want full disclosure then put all addresses until you get to the PI that way they see the PI and Guam. Just add a paper with the title of the form, your name, and the format of the additional information asked for. Since it was so long ago I would not worry about it too much.

Good luck,

Dave

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Norway
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I would put the PI as the last address outside the US. I would also start in 1988-89 when you moved back to the US and list where you have lived up to present time, especially if it all fits in the space. IF you moved a lot then start with the present address and go backwards until you hit the 5 year mark. If you still have lines available I would put those addresses on as well. If you really want full disclosure then put all addresses until you get to the PI that way they see the PI and Guam. Just add a paper with the title of the form, your name, and the format of the additional information asked for. Since it was so long ago I would not worry about it too much.

Good luck,

Dave

Thanks, Dave.

I'm going with putting the Philippines as the last address outside the US.

I found on the Dept of Homeland Security that Guam is considered a US Port of Entry. Works for me!

13 February 2013 - Sent I-129F to Dallas Lockerbox by Express Mail
14 February 2013 - I-129F arrived at Dallas Lockerbox (according to the US Postal service confirmation receipt)
19 February 2013 - Payment check pending
19 February 2013 - Received text and email confirming application had been accepted and forwarded to the Vermont Service Center

14 June 2013 - I-129F Approved (I never received a text or email notification, even though I signed up for them.)

20 June 2013 - Hardcopy of NOA2 received in the mail

24 June 2013 - NVC received our application

26 June 2013 - NVC forwarded application to the consulate in Stockholm

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Guam is a territory, it counts as the U.S. If your fiancee goes there, they have "entered" the U.S. for the proposes of their "One entry into the U.S." from a K-1, PI is your last Outside address :)

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