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Hi again ...im wondering if anyone here that is from Morocco or anyone married to Morrocans have faced this funny problem we have ,on one of the forms G-325A,biographic infos it asked for names and informations about the alien fiancé is parents ,but the funny thiing here is that ...many people in Morocco that they were born in the 50s/60s they dont have exact birth dates especially people that were born in the countries here,and we only know the YEAR ,what should we do now ??i tought about attaching copies of the parents IDs there but we dont know so far ,my Fiancé said ,wa can put any month and day but i told her if the would find out it may look bad upon us and we will just ruin our papers ,what would ya do if you were in this situation??say what you think please .

and also in a spot when it asked where your Fiancé is planning to reside in US we just put city and state we did not put any adress there .

help please we re planning on sending packet soon helpsmilie.gif
ta me go hiontach
we had the same issue. he just wrote the birth year, and there were no problems with that. i don't know if a specific address is a requirement or not though. hopefully someone else does, and will respond.
Pattu Rani
I think people have put incomplete information and have been approved - in villages a lot of times there are no proper street addresses(like Govi's parents) so I am just going to put the district and village. Also for birthdate I think you can put as much as you know or put N/A if it is not available, again in villages and remote areas often detailed records are not kept and the local embassy will know that.
caybee
We were in the same situation. For both of my husband's parents, we put January 1 and their birth years. That is a common practice on official documents in Morocco. We had no trouble at all.

I was living with my sister until my husband received his visa. So where it asked where he would live, we put "to be determined" and the city and state where we would live. We had no trouble. I made sure he knew my sister's address for the interview anyway. He also memorized our new address before he entered the country in case they asked him at the POE. They didn't, but they could have.
slbois
I only put the birth years, not even a month since we don't have a clue. There was never a problem. We sailed right through the whole process without an RFE.
Best of luck.
~*Dorothy*~
We had the same issue for his mother and just used the year - no problems
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