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I am preparing to file our I129F application and have a question about G-325A. I see the example posted on here but still not sure how to complete it. I had 3 employers for the lpast 5 years as I have 2 jobs all the time. The name of the employers are long and I can not fit the address next to the name of the employer. For example:

Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center, 55 Meadowlands Parkway,Secaucus NJ 07026

Do I just write the name of the employer and on a separate sheet write again the name of the employer and the address, or I can write the name of the employer on the G325A and underneath the address of it like:

Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center

55 Meadowlands Parkway, Secaucus NJ 07026

And the name of my second employers is long too ,all I can fit on one row is the name but not the address.

I called the number that is on the instruction and was told to ask an attorney how to fill the form or contact a local uscis office and make an appointment.

Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you

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You can just put city and state for the address if that will fit on one line. You can also put the company name on one line and the address on the next. My fiancée only had one job for the last 5 years and so she took up 3 lines (she wrote the complete address). I on the other hand had a few more jobs, and I listed each of mine as just company name and city/state all on one line. We had no problems.

You can use a supplement sheet if you prefer, or if your jobs still won't fit. You just need to reference the question number at the top of the supplement sheet, and on the G-325A form add something like SEE SUPPLEMENT.

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NOA1:  09/12/2014;  Biometrics:  10/06/2014;  EAD/AP Received:  11/26/2014;  Interview Waiver Letter:  01/02/2015;  

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