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My fiance and I are working on filling out the G-325. He's from Tanzania, where most of the streets don't have names, and most of the named streets don't have numbers. What should we write for his residence? The city he's living in now has neighborhood names. Would it be sufficient to put [neighborhood], [city], [province], [country]? Same thing for employment history? But he also lived in a tiny village that doesn't have any neighborhood names or street names. Should I just write N/A for street and number?

We're having the same problem with the I-129. If he gets a P.O Box, can we write that as his address?

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My fiance and I are working on filling out the G-325. He's from Tanzania, where most of the streets don't have names, and most of the named streets don't have numbers. What should we write for his residence? The city he's living in now has neighborhood names. Would it be sufficient to put [neighborhood], [city], [province], [country]? Same thing for employment history? But he also lived in a tiny village that doesn't have any neighborhood names or street names. Should I just write N/A for street and number?

We're having the same problem with the I-129. If he gets a P.O Box, can we write that as his address?

My fiance and I both live in Grenada and have the exact same circumstances. I am one of the lucky few who hae a street name...but no number in site. His previous addresses were just neighborhoods as you said, we just put what we could. Is there a common name that the villagers use for a street?. When filling out mine, I assumed they were looking for a physical address since a PO box can't be a residence.

If all else fails (this is my guess) it would be better to write 'no street name' instead of N/A...it just gives them a little more info. the embassy covering that area is most likely used to that situation.

Best of Luck!

sue

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Kenya
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My fiance and I are working on filling out the G-325. He's from Tanzania, where most of the streets don't have names, and most of the named streets don't have numbers. What should we write for his residence? The city he's living in now has neighborhood names. Would it be sufficient to put [neighborhood], [city], [province], [country]? Same thing for employment history? But he also lived in a tiny village that doesn't have any neighborhood names or street names. Should I just write N/A for street and number?

We're having the same problem with the I-129. If he gets a P.O Box, can we write that as his address?

My fiance and I both live in Grenada and have the exact same circumstances. I am one of the lucky few who hae a street name...but no number in site. His previous addresses were just neighborhoods as you said, we just put what we could. Is there a common name that the villagers use for a street?. When filling out mine, I assumed they were looking for a physical address since a PO box can't be a residence.

If all else fails (this is my guess) it would be better to write 'no street name' instead of N/A...it just gives them a little more info. the embassy covering that area is most likely used to that situation.

Best of Luck!

sue

Sounds like you got a PO Box -- that's what Jacinta and I did and just used that for her address. Seems to be much easier than describing the building she lives in, which is useless for the delivery of mail, anyway, since the post office doesn't deliver anywhere beyond their PO Boxes.

APR 25, 2006 ARRIVE IN KENYA FOR PH.D. DISSERTATION RESEARCH

JUL 07, 2006 MEET AT CHECK-INN CLUB IN BUSIA, KENYA

SEPT 25, 2006 RETURN TO US

OCT 18, 2006 I129F SUBMITTED

OCT 24, 2006 NOA1 I129F

OCT 24, 2006 BACK TO KENYA

NOV 18, 2006 PROPOSED IN MOMBASA, KENYA (SHE SAID "YES"!)

DEC 26, 2006 NOA2 I129F

DEC 27, 2006 RETURN FROM KENYA

JANUARY, 2006 NVC CAN'T LOCATE PETITION

FEB 14, 2007 LETTERS SENT TO CONGRESSMEN

FEB 15, 2007 CIS CUSTOMER SERVICE SENDS EMAIL TO CSC REQUESTING TRACE ON MY PETITION (SHOULD HEAR BACK W/IN 45 DAYS)

FEB 19, 2007 APPROVED PETITION TOUCHED

FEB 21, 2007 EMAIL FROM CONGRESSMAN'S OFFICE SAYING PETITION HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED BY NVC

FEB 23, 2007 PETITION SENT TO US EMBASSY IN NAIROBI, KENYA

MAR 5, 2007 PICKED UP PACKET 3/4 FROM EMBASSY

MAR 26, 2007 RETURNED PACKET 3 TO EMBASSY

APR 12, 2007 RETURNED MEDICAL EXAM RESULTS TO EMBASSY, HAD INTERVIEW, AND WAS APPROVED!

APR 26, 2007 PICKED-UP VISA FROM EMBASSY

APR 28-29, 2007 NAIROBI-ZURICH-CHICAGO-DETROIT-ANN ARBOR

JUL 3, 2007 WEDDING IN LAS VEGAS

JUL 30, 2007 MAIL AOS, EAD, AP APPLICATIONS

SEPT 8, 2007 CHECK CASHED

OCT 24, 2007 AP APPROVED

NOV 5, 2007 EAD APPROVED

NOV 6, 2007 EAD IN MAIL

JAN 22, 2008 INTERVIEW -- APPROVED!

Jacinta is a conditional permanent resident alien!

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