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Filed: Country: Egypt
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Ok, I know that I (USC) am the "petitioner" and my husband is the "applicant"...so does this mean that it is mainly his information and only his signature on the G-325a??? The form says "applicants address, applicants place of employment, applicants signature, etc..." I am a bit confused because it says to fill one out for me and him, yet it would seem like the bulk of the info on both packets (mine and his) along with the signature on all of the forms will be his since he is the applicant. I am just making sure that they aren't considering me an "applicant" from a G-325a standpoint...

Me: USC DH: Egyptian Citizen

Together we have a beautiful son, born on Christmas day 2007

Filing DCF (IR-1) from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia:

July 30, 2008 - Filed I-130 at Riyadh Embassy

August 3, 2008 - I-130 Approved

The embassy let us delay the interview so that my husband would have time to finish his work contract.

November 3, 2008 - Final Interview, APPROVED!!!

The embassy let us wait until late January to submit the passport for the visa so that DH could finish his work contract.

February 9, 2009 - VISA IN PASSPORT!!! (DH's birthdate wrong on visa, embassy keeps it for correction - gah!!!)

February 15, 2009 - CORRECTED VISA IN PASSPORT!!! WOOOHOOOOO!!!

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You will fill your G-325A and he will fill out his G-325A. You are the applicant of your G-325A and he is the applicant of his G-325A. You are the petitioner and he is the beneficiary of the whole process. When he will go for his visa interview, he will be the visa applicant. So right now, do not worry about the term applicant.

Ok, I know that I (USC) am the "petitioner" and my husband is the "applicant"...so does this mean that it is mainly his information and only his signature on the G-325a??? The form says "applicants address, applicants place of employment, applicants signature, etc..." I am a bit confused because it says to fill one out for me and him, yet it would seem like the bulk of the info on both packets (mine and his) along with the signature on all of the forms will be his since he is the applicant. I am just making sure that they aren't considering me an "applicant" from a G-325a standpoint...

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

Filed: Country: Egypt
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You will fill your G-325A and he will fill out his G-325A. You are the applicant of your G-325A and he is the applicant of his G-325A. You are the petitioner and he is the beneficiary of the whole process. When he will go for his visa interview, he will be the visa applicant. So right now, do not worry about the term applicant.
Ok, I know that I (USC) am the "petitioner" and my husband is the "applicant"...so does this mean that it is mainly his information and only his signature on the G-325a??? The form says "applicants address, applicants place of employment, applicants signature, etc..." I am a bit confused because it says to fill one out for me and him, yet it would seem like the bulk of the info on both packets (mine and his) along with the signature on all of the forms will be his since he is the applicant. I am just making sure that they aren't considering me an "applicant" from a G-325a standpoint...

Ok thank you so much...

Another question, when it asks for our addresses which addresses do we list? Do we give our address here in Riyadh, do I give my perm. addy in the USA, does my husband give his perm. addy in Egypt???

Also, our addy in Riyadh is not a valid mailing address....we have a POB for that, so I am scared that they will try to mail things to the addy we list and that we will not get it.

Me: USC DH: Egyptian Citizen

Together we have a beautiful son, born on Christmas day 2007

Filing DCF (IR-1) from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia:

July 30, 2008 - Filed I-130 at Riyadh Embassy

August 3, 2008 - I-130 Approved

The embassy let us delay the interview so that my husband would have time to finish his work contract.

November 3, 2008 - Final Interview, APPROVED!!!

The embassy let us wait until late January to submit the passport for the visa so that DH could finish his work contract.

February 9, 2009 - VISA IN PASSPORT!!! (DH's birthdate wrong on visa, embassy keeps it for correction - gah!!!)

February 15, 2009 - CORRECTED VISA IN PASSPORT!!! WOOOHOOOOO!!!

Filed: Other Country: China
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You will fill your G-325A and he will fill out his G-325A. You are the applicant of your G-325A and he is the applicant of his G-325A. You are the petitioner and he is the beneficiary of the whole process. When he will go for his visa interview, he will be the visa applicant. So right now, do not worry about the term applicant.
Ok, I know that I (USC) am the "petitioner" and my husband is the "applicant"...so does this mean that it is mainly his information and only his signature on the G-325a??? The form says "applicants address, applicants place of employment, applicants signature, etc..." I am a bit confused because it says to fill one out for me and him, yet it would seem like the bulk of the info on both packets (mine and his) along with the signature on all of the forms will be his since he is the applicant. I am just making sure that they aren't considering me an "applicant" from a G-325a standpoint...

Ok thank you so much...

Another question, when it asks for our addresses which addresses do we list? Do we give our address here in Riyadh, do I give my perm. addy in the USA, does my husband give his perm. addy in Egypt???

Also, our addy in Riyadh is not a valid mailing address....we have a POB for that, so I am scared that they will try to mail things to the addy we list and that we will not get it.

They are asking for a valid mailing address for your current residence. If you are filing DCF, that address needs to be in the country from which you are filing. Later there will be forms asking where the visa applicant will live in the USA and where the petitioner will be asked about their US domicile.

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it's very clear, you have to type your residency address for the last 5 years,begin by the present address and continue the list for example

riyadh - saudi arabia 9-2006 till Present

cairo- egypt 3-2004 till 9-2006

Damascus- Syria 8-1995 till 3-2004

Washington- USA (Date of Birth) till 8-1995

and go on,

now "Applicant's last address outside the United States of more than one year"

it's simple too, you have to type your last address outside the US if its period more than a year

for the example above it is Cairo- egypt 3-2004 till 9-2006

for the other categories concerning Employemnt type ur information using the same policy

good luck

Ok, I know that I (USC) am the "petitioner" and my husband is the "applicant"...so does this mean that it is mainly his information and only his signature on the G-325a??? The form says "applicants address, applicants place of employment, applicants signature, etc..." I am a bit confused because it says to fill one out for me and him, yet it would seem like the bulk of the info on both packets (mine and his) along with the signature on all of the forms will be his since he is the applicant. I am just making sure that they aren't considering me an "applicant" from a G-325a standpoint...
Filed: Country: Egypt
Timeline
Posted
it's very clear, you have to type your residency address for the last 5 years,begin by the present address and continue the list for example

riyadh - saudi arabia 9-2006 till Present

cairo- egypt 3-2004 till 9-2006

Damascus- Syria 8-1995 till 3-2004

Washington- USA (Date of Birth) till 8-1995

and go on,

now "Applicant's last address outside the United States of more than one year"

it's simple too, you have to type your last address outside the US if its period more than a year

for the example above it is Cairo- egypt 3-2004 till 9-2006

for the other categories concerning Employemnt type ur information using the same policy

good luck

Ok, I know that I (USC) am the "petitioner" and my husband is the "applicant"...so does this mean that it is mainly his information and only his signature on the G-325a??? The form says "applicants address, applicants place of employment, applicants signature, etc..." I am a bit confused because it says to fill one out for me and him, yet it would seem like the bulk of the info on both packets (mine and his) along with the signature on all of the forms will be his since he is the applicant. I am just making sure that they aren't considering me an "applicant" from a G-325a standpoint...

Thank you...actually I'm was not talking about the "last five years" addresses...I was simply talking about on the I-130 and the G-325a where it says name and address (not last five years, simply name and address)...which address I am supposed to use...KSA, USA, Egypt...etc.

It seems from Push's answer I am supposed to list our current Saudi address...however this is an issue because our street address is not a mailing address, and our mailing address is a POB...

I know I seem stupid however these finite details are not as simple at it may seem to folks who have already completed the forms, especially when there are strange circumstances involved.

Thanks again guys.

Me: USC DH: Egyptian Citizen

Together we have a beautiful son, born on Christmas day 2007

Filing DCF (IR-1) from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia:

July 30, 2008 - Filed I-130 at Riyadh Embassy

August 3, 2008 - I-130 Approved

The embassy let us delay the interview so that my husband would have time to finish his work contract.

November 3, 2008 - Final Interview, APPROVED!!!

The embassy let us wait until late January to submit the passport for the visa so that DH could finish his work contract.

February 9, 2009 - VISA IN PASSPORT!!! (DH's birthdate wrong on visa, embassy keeps it for correction - gah!!!)

February 15, 2009 - CORRECTED VISA IN PASSPORT!!! WOOOHOOOOO!!!

Posted
it's very clear, you have to type your residency address for the last 5 years,begin by the present address and continue the list for example

riyadh - saudi arabia 9-2006 till Present

cairo- egypt 3-2004 till 9-2006

Damascus- Syria 8-1995 till 3-2004

Washington- USA (Date of Birth) till 8-1995

and go on,

now "Applicant's last address outside the United States of more than one year"

it's simple too, you have to type your last address outside the US if its period more than a year

for the example above it is Cairo- egypt 3-2004 till 9-2006

for the other categories concerning Employemnt type ur information using the same policy

good luck

Ok, I know that I (USC) am the "petitioner" and my husband is the "applicant"...so does this mean that it is mainly his information and only his signature on the G-325a??? The form says "applicants address, applicants place of employment, applicants signature, etc..." I am a bit confused because it says to fill one out for me and him, yet it would seem like the bulk of the info on both packets (mine and his) along with the signature on all of the forms will be his since he is the applicant. I am just making sure that they aren't considering me an "applicant" from a G-325a standpoint...

Thank you...actually I'm was not talking about the "last five years" addresses...I was simply talking about on the I-130 and the G-325a where it says name and address (not last five years, simply name and address)...which address I am supposed to use...KSA, USA, Egypt...etc.

It seems from Push's answer I am supposed to list our current Saudi address...however this is an issue because our street address is not a mailing address, and our mailing address is a POB...

I know I seem stupid however these finite details are not as simple at it may seem to folks who have already completed the forms, especially when there are strange circumstances involved.

Thanks again guys.

in I-130 form, categories number 2 for both of you, you must type your physical current address

(i have the same problem as you, and i typed my physical address for my apartment, but when the consular saw my petition he asked me about a mailing address , i gave them my job's mailing address

in I-130 form, category number 18 , you have to type the address of your relatives there in the US, where your husband intends to live.

category number 19 , you have to type the mailing address of your husband, so they can send mails to this address

(again i put my job's address)

category number 20 , type in Arabic language your husband's name and Address i.e. the same address you just put in category number 19 , just type it in Arabic .

category number 21 , it seems that you and your husband living in saudi arabia- riyadh so, give last address at which you lived together. i.e your physical address

category number 22, from your information you provide, it should be( N/A, N/A, RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA)

because you are applied to the second choice which is (he or she will apply for avisa abroad at the American consular post in:) ,so type RIYADH for the city and SAUDI ARABIA for the country , and type N/A,N/A for the city & state

good luck

 
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