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Form G-325 (Biographic information)... Is that form still required when filing I-129f?

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Hi Everyone,

 

It used to be essential to fill out form G-325 (one for petitioner and one for beneficiary) whenever filing form I-129f for K1 Visa.  Form G-325 gets some of the basic biographic information and history in some good details for those who are not familiar with the form numbers. 

 

This requirement is from years ago... I am reading that some people are saying it is no longer required.  I am reading that not filling out these forms does not increase chances of getting an RFE.  Is that true?  I would like to hear from (if possible) some of the people who got their NOA2 recently or even better full approval of K1 visa or some people with recent experiences with this process. 

 

Thank you all for all of your input...

 

 

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No longer required...for years.

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Everything that is needed to be submitted with I-129f is outlined on USCIS and the official instructions. They’re updated and current. It’s a much more reliable source than relying on what people are saying.

 

https://www.uscis.gov/i-129f

 

 

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10 minutes ago, powerpuff said:

Everything that is needed to be submitted with I-129f is outlined on USCIS and the official instructions. They’re updated and current. It’s a much more reliable source than relying on what people are saying.

 

https://www.uscis.gov/i-129f

I saw no evidence requiring G-325 after reading the instructions.  Is that your impression as well?

 

Thanks

1 hour ago, Crazy Cat said:

No longer required...for years.

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