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Question about Biographic Information Form G-325A

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Ok I just called USCIS but it didn't help and I'm gonna try again tomorrow, but I just have two quick questions. I know I have to fill out a form for both of us, but what about everything where it says "applicant's..." do I fill that for me or my fiancé or both? And also do I have to sign for my fiancé since we're in two different countries? 

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1 minute ago, Georgia16 said:

You fill out yours and she/he fill out his/hers much more easy.

 

It's for the person who is filling out the form so on hers she is the applicant and on yours you are the applicant.

Ok but my fiancé is in another country and also doesn't speak English and can't fill out the form because he doesn't have it. So is it alright if I fill it out for him? And what about signing it?

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You can file it for him, and he will verify the information and sign it. The speaking of English should be of concern here though.

April 26 2017: Package sent to USCIS Chicago Lockbox
April 27 2017: Package received by USCIS
May 8 2017: NOA1 Received by Emails and Texts
May 9 2017: Checks Cashed by USCIS
May 12 2017: All 4 NOA1's received by Mail.

May 19 2017: Biometrics Letter Received, Appointment on June 2

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41 minutes ago, MacSiurtain said:

Ok but my fiancé is in another country and also doesn't speak English and can't fill out the form because he doesn't have it. So is it alright if I fill it out for him? And what about signing it?

I filled out the G325A for my fiance since he doesn't speak much English either. & I just felt better if I did it because I knew it would be filled out right lol.. It's okay if you fill it out for him, but you'll have to scan (or send the PDF doc) and email it to him so he can print it, sign it then scan and email it back to you.

 

I was blessed enough to go see my fiance before sending in the packet, so I was able to get him to sign it when I went to see him.

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K-1 Visa

03/20/17 - I-129F mailed to Lewisville, TX
03/21/17 - Delivered at Lewisville, TX

03/24/17 - Check cashed
03/27/17 - NOA1 Text and Email. (Notice Date)
03/31/17 - NOA1 Hard Copy Received
07/13/17- NOA2 Notice Date
07/17/17 - NOA2 Hard Copy Received 

07/28/17 - Embassy Received. Case status set as Ready
08/04/17 - Case Number Received by NVC Letter (Hard Copy)

09/29/17 - US Embassy in Havana no longer processing visa's

11/07/2017 - Transferred Case to Buenos Aires, Argentina

11/07/2017 - Received Packet 3 from BNS

12/04/17 - Medical

12/20/17 - Sent Packet 3 Docs back to Embassy

01/10/18 - Received Interview Date Email
01/22/17 - Interview

01/22/17 - Put into AP
xx/xx/17 - Visa Issued
xx/xx/17 - Visa in Hand =)
xx/xx/17 - Houston Bound

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