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Hey there. I just had a few questions to do with the Form G-325A. Thanks. :)

I was just wondering what to write if I was residing in multiple places at the same time? Would that be confusing? Should I just put the literal place my body was as where I was residing at the time? Because my girlfriend was living in a place, but she moved for college and was living in the dorms, yet she was also still considered living in her previous place as well at this same time. But then she moved out of college and went back to her place again, then went back to college but she also changed dorm addresses and was still also living in her place too. Lastly she left college and went back to her place again where she has been residing since. How do we go about writing this down? As the times would conflict in the dates if we say she was living at two places at once. Or should we literally just say she was living at wherever her body was as the dates and change the address as she swapped living places?

The same thing happened with me. I was living at home one day, then I moved to go do my army basic training, then I passed and moved to a new base location, and then I decided to leave the army and I went back home to my old address. Should I just write it out exactly like that? Home>Army address>Other Army address>Home again?

Because of all of this complicated moving during our lives, would it be alright to write it all just on it's own separate sheet on microsoft word and print it out? And just mention on the G-325A to see the attachment for addresses? If this is safe to do, should we date, name and write our signature on the sheet of paper, too? And is there a special way to title this paper?

We also have to write out our employment on another separate sheet of paper due to that also being too big for the document and also being complicated like the addresses. So the question is, my girlfriend is wondering how to fill out the employment section because she went to school, found a job, and worked until the Summer, when she went back home. Then she worked at home at a different job. Then when school started again, she went back to that that previous job where she was working before. So does she have to put that job down once with the total time or twice with each time she worked?

Also, in between jobs do we have to write that we were unemployed for the time period we were unemployed, each time?

Sorry about all the questions, thank you so much!

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Yeah just fill out stuff in a way that makes sense. Since you can't literally live in two places at once you should fill out addresses in order of where you were and when. All complicated stories can be explained in detail on an attached sheet of paper. There's not really any set format for such a document, but you should try to make it look as formal as possible with signatures and dates, etc. You can just paper clip it to the respective forms and make note of there being an attached sheet on a cover letter for the entire packet.

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I had the same problem. At the same time for several years I was working part time in England and part time in my home country. When I was filling out the form 325A, some dates looked really weird - like I was living in two different countries at the same time. I just printed " see attachment" and attached separate sheet of paper underneath where I explained the situation. I was approved.

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I was still registered at living at home with my parents whilst in dorms so I just included my parents addresses. Had no problems.

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