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g-325a K-1 Visa Applicant's residence for past 5 years

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Chile
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Hi,

So I need some help with the g-325a form, specifically stating where I (and my fiance) have lived in the past five years.

My fiance (chilean) has come to the US on what they call the old tourist visa, meaning they can stay up to 6 months.

My fiance has done this twice, and always left before the 6 months time. Does this time (5 months) need to be documented in the "Residence for past 5 years" section of the g-325a, even though it wasn't permanent?

Thanks

Mercedes

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Chile
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Hi,

So I need some help with the g-325a form, specifically stating where I (and my fiance) have lived in the past five years.

My fiance (chilean) has come to the US on what they call the old tourist visa, meaning they can stay up to 6 months.

My fiance has done this twice, and always left before the 6 months time. Does this time (5 months) need to be documented in the "Residence for past 5 years" section of the g-325a, even though it wasn't permanent?

Thanks

Mercedes

I'm wrapping up all of my I-129f packet information and would really like to get some more help with this.

Thank you!!

This whole site has been so helpful already!

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Hi,

So I need some help with the g-325a form, specifically stating where I (and my fiance) have lived in the past five years.

My fiance (chilean) has come to the US on what they call the old tourist visa, meaning they can stay up to 6 months.

My fiance has done this twice, and always left before the 6 months time. Does this time (5 months) need to be documented in the "Residence for past 5 years" section of the g-325a, even though it wasn't permanent?

Thanks

Mercedes

Yes, include even the ones with less than 6 months stay because you cannot leave a gap on the timeline. I suggest creating a separate sheet that has the details. If you don't list it down and they (USCIS) clearly have records of him being in the US, then they might wonder why you didn't mention it.

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