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Hello Everyone,

Yesterday, I received the NOA-1. Anyway, when I sent G-325A with I-130, I mentioned "NONE" for the "Applicant's Last Address Outside United States of More Than One Year", as I was told by a USCIS Customer Service Representative. But when I was reviewing, I felt doubtful and called the USCIS Customer service again on 3/16/06. This time, he also told me that "NONE" is the correct answer, but I asked him to review the question again and confirm me his answer. Then he put me on hold fo a while and then said I need to put the last address where I statyed for more than a year before I came to USA. Then he asked me that I send the corrected G-325A along with NOA-1 photocopy to Nebraska Service Center. I sent the I-130 and G-325A to Nebraska USCIS. But on the NOA-1, I noticed that it was sent from California USCIS.

Now, My question is, should I send the corrected G-325A to Nebraska USCIS or California USCIS? Do you think, sending a corrected G-325A can cause any delay for its processing?

I am a naturalized US citizen and I have been living in the USA since 1992. Thank you in advance for your answers.

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

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Hello Everyone,

Yesterday, I received the NOA-1. Anyway, when I sent G-325A with I-130, I mentioned "NONE" for the "Applicant's Last Address Outside United States of More Than One Year", as I was told by a USCIS Customer Service Representative. But when I was reviewing, I felt doubtful and called the USCIS Customer service again on 3/16/06. This time, he also told me that "NONE" is the correct answer, but I asked him to review the question again and confirm me his answer. Then he put me on hold fo a while and then said I need to put the last address where I statyed for more than a year before I came to USA. Then he asked me that I send the corrected G-325A along with NOA-1 photocopy to Nebraska Service Center. I sent the I-130 and G-325A to Nebraska USCIS. But on the NOA-1, I noticed that it was sent from California USCIS.

Now, My question is, should I send the corrected G-325A to Nebraska USCIS or California USCIS? Do you think, sending a corrected G-325A can cause any delay for its processing?

I am a naturalized US citizen and I have been living in the USA since 1992. Thank you in advance for your answers.

simple_male,

You can send the corrected information as instructed by the NCSC representitive with no harm to your case. I would consider sending it to CSC as that is where the petition resides, and that is where the NOA was generated.

My opinion is that this issue is very small one anyway, as such a minor issue with a G-325A has a high chance of being overlooked.

The G-325A is an old, ageing form and its use is being diminished for USCIS processes.

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I'm with sanc on the no harm in sending it part. Whether it finds its way to your file is another thing. There is no harm in correcting a question you answered 'none' to, particularly when that question relates to your last address of one year outside the US....something which is going to be obvious seen as you are a naturalized citizen.

I do believe though that the G-325A is still very much an important factor in the process. Whether it was meant to be fazed out by now or will in the future is conjecture. Fact is that USCIS still operates very much on a paper trail and the G-325A is biographical info and it is that info in particular that Security Checks are based on.

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