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I just sent my fiancée my triplicated copies of the I-129F package, and one of the things I hadn't until now realised was that when you use a separate sheet to answer a question, you must reference according to the USCIS instructions for filling out I129F, the question and part (?) this page refers to.

I just wrote 'Attachment 1' at the top of the page and I think I remember writing 'Employment details' on the header too. I did not sign and date the page. I'm assuming I'll have to knock up a quick re-write of this page, print three copies and sign & date them and send them to my fiancée now - I've already mailed the package to her to add her half of the details.

I guess I'm answering my own question here, but failing correcting this mistake would we most likely get a RFE? Or would attaching the separate sheet to the G-325A immediately behind it suffice?

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What did you write in the space on the G-325A regarding your employment details? If you wrote something like: SEE ATTACHMENT: EMPLOYMENT DETAILS or something similar don't worry.

On a previous G-325A I filled out, I wrote: SEE ATTACHED: EMPLOYMENT DETAILS FOR (NAME). The attachment at the top only said: EMPLOYMENT DETAILS FOR (NAME). No problems. Oh and I had my G-325A, followed by my attachment, followed by a piece of paper with a ziplock bag stapled to it that had my passport picture. Hope this helps you.

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Awesome. Yes, the G-325A itself said 'See attachment'. My fiancée, when she compiles the final package with my input will clip or staple said attachment with my paper-with-photo-in-ziplock smile.png

Weight off my mind, however I do still need to send her copies of one of my passport stamps I missed from our previous trip!

Wish this forum let you give 'kudos' or thanks. smile.png

Edit: it does. found the upvote button. :Pgood.gif

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