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I am in the process of completing the G325A form for my wife and I have noticed that I do not have enough room in the blanks provided for residence and employment. When the address will not fit on the line provided is it OK to write on the line below and then draw a line through month and year boxes. ????? I thought the fillable forms would have skipped to the next line but they do not (the remaining information does not show up on the printed form when you type beyomd the space provided on the fillable form)

I know it may soumd like a silly question but I dont want to do anything that will cause my form to be sent back.

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No question is a silly question! I had the same experience.. all you have to do is type in SEE ATTACHED, and include a page with the document (create it using excel with the same headings) and fill in as many lines as you need! =D

I-130 Sent : July 17, 06

NOA1 : July 27

Nov 22, file is 'pending'

Nov 28, Touched

Dec 4, APPROVED!!!! ^__^

Dec 6, NVC Case Number Assigned

Dec 18, DS-3032 & AOS bill sent

Dec 21, NVC accepted choice of agent via email

Dec 22, Sent AOS bill using James' shortcuts

Dec 25, IV Bill Generated

Jan 9, Sent I-864 using James' shortcuts

Jan 15, IV bill arrived

Jan 16, IV Bill Paid

Jan 19, IV bill processed

Jan 22, I-864 being reviewed

Jan 29, Sent DS-230 using James' shortcuts

Feb 13, CASE COMPLETED!!

Apr 13, INTERVIEW - APPROVED!!

Apr 28, Entered USA, POE Vancouver. Told that my visa stamp serves as a temporary Green Card.

I-129F Sent : Aug 20, 06

NOA1 : Aug 31, 06

Oct 23, 06, received email that case forwarded to CSC

Oct 27, 06, received email saying that case has reached CSC

Nov 22, 06, note said file received and pending

Dec 13, 06, Touched with same note as above

ABANDONING K3

I-751 Sent on Jan 28, 09 to remove conditions

Feb 1 - Check cashed

Feb 25 - Biometrics

Jun 1 - Approved! (Decision date was May 26, 09)

Now waiting for green card...

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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People do it 2 different ways: they use two lines to put in the address, or they write in "see attached" and attach an addendum. I haven't heard of either way being a problem.

I am in the process of completing the G325A form for my wife and I have noticed that I do not have enough room in the blanks provided for residence and employment. When the address will not fit on the line provided is it OK to write on the line below and then draw a line through month and year boxes. ????? I thought the fillable forms would have skipped to the next line but they do not (the remaining information does not show up on the printed form when you type beyomd the space provided on the fillable form)

I know it may soumd like a silly question but I dont want to do anything that will cause my form to be sent back.

Sandy

Michael's I-130:

NOA1: 5-10-2006----updated w/ citizenship: 9-25-06----had to call back 10/25, touch 10/26

12/06/06 - Approved!- - - 12/08/06 - Touch---01/25/07 - Touch

I130 at NVC

12/14/06 - case number assigned

12/25/06 - DS3032 & AOS Fee Bill Mailed (phone system updated 12/27)

12/27/06 - emailed choice of agent; 12/29/06 - received email from NVC confirming choice of agent!

01/01/07 - NVC generated IV Fee Bill (postmarked 1/17 though!)

01/03/07 - returned AoS Fee Bill via Priority Mail (James' shortcut)

01/15/07 - NVC generated AOS package

01/22/07 - received IV Fee Bill - overnighted back to NVC same day

01/27/07 - recieved I864 package; 01/29/07 - overnighted I864 to NVC

01/29/07 - DS230 generated (phone system not updated, email response 2/5/07)

02/05/07 - mailed DS-230 to NVC via express mail

02/20/07 - CASE COMPLETE!!

04/18/07 - INTERVIEW!!!! - APPROVED!!!!

Michael's K-3:

09/28/06 - NOA1

1/25/07 - approved ...NOA2 via snail mail - 1/29/07

03/16/07 - chose not to return packet 3 to Montreal

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You can extend and address into the space below if you don't need the space for additional addresses, or you can condense and abbreviate ruthlessly to make the address fit on the 1 line. The addresses do not need to be postal quality.

Yodrak

I am in the process of completing the G325A form for my wife and I have noticed that I do not have enough room in the blanks provided for residence and employment. When the address will not fit on the line provided is it OK to write on the line below and then draw a line through month and year boxes. ????? I thought the fillable forms would have skipped to the next line but they do not (the remaining information does not show up on the printed form when you type beyomd the space provided on the fillable form)

I know it may soumd like a silly question but I dont want to do anything that will cause my form to be sent back.

Edited by Yodrak
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image,

You can extend and address into the space below if you don't need the space for additional addresses, or you can condense and abbreviate ruthlessly to make the address fit on the 1 line. The addresses do not need to be postal quality.

Yodrak

I am in the process of completing the G325A form for my wife and I have noticed that I do not have enough room in the blanks provided for residence and employment. When the address will not fit on the line provided is it OK to write on the line below and then draw a line through month and year boxes. ????? I thought the fillable forms would have skipped to the next line but they do not (the remaining information does not show up on the printed form when you type beyomd the space provided on the fillable form)

I know it may soumd like a silly question but I dont want to do anything that will cause my form to be sent back.

USCIS lost our attachments to the Bio form and then told us that attachments weren't allowed, even though I've heard of others doing this fine.

My advice is to follow the KISS principal and make it as easy as possible for the muppet who opens it to just stamp it as ok and pass it on..... abreviate your address as much as possible to get it on one line, just leave stuff out if you need to, like "county" if you are from the UK. What's important here is that the dates are correct in that they follow a logical time line etc.

Remember to photo copy everything twice before you send it off and keep a copy each so you can both action requests for additional information. You'll need all this information again and again.

This form is for you to give them the information, they don't check anything here, that's why they're asking you for it.... it's much easier for the USCIS officer to reject your case if they actually have to think so make it easy for the robots to tick the boxes..... you don't need a college degree to work for USCIS, and I suspect it's a hinderance !

I speak from the experience of having been rejected 3 times !

Rich./

 
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