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"Applicant’s last address outside the United States of more than one year" G-325A question

I have never lived in US so i was wondering what should i type.. like my current address from 0000-to feb 2013 or present with pen as u cant type present.

or N/A

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Put in your current address. I typed everything, printed it out, and added "to present" with a pen.

K1 Visa
Feb. 29, 2012: I-129F sent
March 8, 2012: NOA1 (VSC)
August 30, 2012: NOA2
Oct. 1, 2012: Packet 3 received
Nov. 3, 2012: Packet 4 received
Nov. 15, 2012: Interview - approved!
Jan. 18, 2013: POE New York Seaport
Feb. 2, 2013: Wedding

AOS
March 6, 2013: AOS Package sent
March 12, 2013: I-485, I-765, I-131 NOA's
March 29, 2013: Biometrics Appointment

May 10, 2013: EAD/AP approved
Sept. 5, 2013: "Potential Interview Waiver Case" letter received
Nov. 2, 2013: AOS approved (no interview)

ROC
Aug. 4, 2015: I-751 sent
Aug. 6, 2015: NOA1 (CSC)
Sept. 4, 2015: Biometrics Appointment
Feb. 10, 2016: ROC approved

 

Dual Citizenship
Aug. 26, 2016: BBG application sent (permit to retain German citizenship)
Nov. 21, 2016: BBG approval notice received (p/u at German Honorary Consulate, OKC: Feb. 6, 2017)
Dec. 8, 2016: N-400 sent
Dec. 12, 2016: Priority Date (NBC)

Jan. 9, 2017: Biometrics Appointment

Aug. 31, 2017: In-Line for Interview

Sept. 6, 2017: Interview Scheduled

Oct. 16, 2017: Interview

Oct. 25, 2017: Oath Appointment Letter received

Nov. 1, 2017: Oath Ceremony

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"Applicant's last address outside the United States of more than one year" G-325A question

I have never lived in US so i was wondering what should i type.. like my current address from 0000-to feb 2013 or present with pen as u cant type present.

or N/A

you can put "none"

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"Applicant’s last address outside the United States of more than one year" G-325A question

I have never lived in US so i was wondering what should i type.. like my current address from 0000-to feb 2013 or present with pen as u cant type present.

or N/A

Pakistani ediot jahil....thay are talking about applicant last address.....not beneficiary last address....applicant mean petitioner who file the petition...u r applying for us visa and u don't know about this ....amazing

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Pakistani ediot jahil....thay are talking about applicant last address.....not beneficiary last address....applicant mean petitioner who file the petition...u r applying for us visa and u don't know about this ....amazing

Wow ur the intelligent guy only! Lol thanks but For the G-325 "Applicant" is the person completing the form and that form is one for the petitioner and one for beneficiary to be filled i asked a lawyer so just shush!

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Pakistani ediot jahil....thay are talking about applicant last address.....not beneficiary last address....applicant mean petitioner who file the petition...u r applying for us visa and u don't know about this ....amazing

Omgggg i. Cant stop laughing lol ur such a big jahil... U think applicant only means petitioner??? Loll it says on the form signature of applicant .here the applicant is the person filling the damn form not the petitioner it is supposed to be filled by both separately lollll u r so intelligent thats why u got an RFE . People like u misguide others marrying goris for GC duh otherwise why wouldnt u find a pakistani girl in pak lol. Liar

Put in your current address. I typed everything, printed it out, and added "to present" with a pen.

Thanks!

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