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Dylan
Okay, maybe I'm being anal, but I want to make sure I don't make any mistakes on these forms lol.

I'm trying to fill out the G-325A form and I've run into a question. My father is currently a resident of nowhere heh. He's living out of a hotel in China because he was planning on moving his business there but that hasn't worked out. Last I heard he is in the process of getting his stuff shipped back here. So he has no real residency there or here.

Not sure what I put for that? lol

Reba
where's he shipping his stuff to? A storage locker, or does he have a house to go to?
Yodrak
Dylan,

A postal-quality address is not required - city, state, and country (or comparable as may be appropriate for the country involved) is sufficient.

Where is his body now?

Yodrak

QUOTE(Dylan @ May 31 2006, 12:46 AM) *
Okay, maybe I'm being anal, but I want to make sure I don't make any mistakes on these forms lol.

I'm trying to fill out the G-325A form and I've run into a question. My father is currently a resident of nowhere heh. He's living out of a hotel in China because he was planning on moving his business there but that hasn't worked out. Last I heard he is in the process of getting his stuff shipped back here. So he has no real residency there or here.

Not sure what I put for that? lol



jazzy
"UNKNOWN" is acceptable
Yodrak
jazzy,

but inappropriate if the whereabouts are known

Yodrak

QUOTE(jazzy @ May 31 2006, 07:14 PM) *
"UNKNOWN" is acceptable


simple_male
QUOTE(Dylan @ May 30 2006, 10:16 PM) *

Okay, maybe I'm being anal, but I want to make sure I don't make any mistakes on these forms lol.

I'm trying to fill out the G-325A form and I've run into a question. My father is currently a resident of nowhere heh. He's living out of a hotel in China because he was planning on moving his business there but that hasn't worked out. Last I heard he is in the process of getting his stuff shipped back here. So he has no real residency there or here.

Not sure what I put for that? lol


Just write down the address where he is staying now. Contact your father right before you fill out the G-325A. Writing "unknown" is not appropriate when you know his whereabouts.
jazzy
QUOTE(Yodrak @ May 31 2006, 06:09 PM) *

jazzy,

but inappropriate if the whereabouts are known

Yodrak

QUOTE(jazzy @ May 31 2006, 07:14 PM) *
"UNKNOWN" is acceptable


Yodrak,

If there is no current residential address, then "UNKNOWN" is very appropriate. The question doesn't ask if his whereabouts are known...it asks for the city and country of residence...if he is in transition then "unknown" is just fine.
Dylan
Thanks for the info all.
I know where he's at right now, but not sure where he's going to be once I send in the paperwork heh. I caught my dad on msgr last night. He said I can still use his old local address, he's still getting mail forwarded from there. I'll wait til my wife sends me her forms to get mine filled out and hopefully he'll have a clue what he's doing by then smile.gif
jazzy
QUOTE(Dylan @ May 31 2006, 07:50 PM) *

Thanks for the info all.
I know where he's at right now, but not sure where he's going to be once I send in the paperwork heh. I caught my dad on msgr last night. He said I can still use his old local address, he's still getting mail forwarded from there. I'll wait til my wife sends me her forms to get mine filled out and hopefully he'll have a clue what he's doing by then smile.gif

Dylan, Your welcome...smile.gif....using that address is fine also...just need to list city/state/USA anyway...you dont need a postal address as Yodrak pointed out.....however..."unknown" is fine as well...I have a friend at the vermont service center where this info comes from....good luck
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