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Sockmonkey
Holy Moly. I finished the I-130 form, and have moved on to the G-325A's.

I called the USCIS line with three questions. The good news was that I only waited on hold for three minutes. The bad news was the girl I spoke to apparently started her job TODAY, and I left the exchange with more questions than I had before. Should've come here and asked you folks first. wacko.gif


1. At the bottom of each page On the G-325A there is a bold box with instructions in the box(es) there, or my UK husband's? I ask because I have come to understand the term "applicant" to mean the Beneficiary of the petition, and I can think of logical reasons for both possible interpretations. Believe it or not, the USCIS girl didn't know the answer.

2. Also on the G-325A: Near the bottom on the left there is a box that asks "This form is submitted in connection with application for:" and gives three options, "Naturalization", "Status as Permanent Resident", and "Other (specify)". I know it isn't the first one, but in my process towards a CR-1/IR-1 or K-3 am I correct to go with "Status as Permanent Resident"? If not, what is the "Other" I should specify? Again, the girl didn't know. She said "I think you're supposed to put the number of the form you're filing the G-325A for" but she didn't sound the least bit sure!

3. Finally, I understood that I am supposed to fill out a complete set of four G-325A forms, and that my husband is to do the same. This USCIS representative volunteered in the course of her non-answer of question #2 (above) that I was to fill in two forms and he was to fill in two forms. Wha??? helpsmilie.gif

My final question to her, by the way, was about the whole "Is Yahoo Personals a marriage broker?" question. She said I needed to call an attorney. *sigh* I'm filling out the form in advance today, and I'm just going to check "no" unless anybody gives me a really good, educated reason to say "yes".

Thanks for your assistance with this stuff today. I am eager to finally put something on my timeline and get these forms out the door!
Yodrak
JenM,

1. 'Applicant' is the person whose information is on the G-325A form.
2. Other - petition for ... (Will be 'status as permanent resident' when your husband applies for adjustment of status.)
3. G-325 is virtually identical to G-325A, except that G-325 is a 2-part form. Some people will omit the 'A' and simply refer to G-325, perhaps not realizing that G-325 and G-325A are 2 different forms.

See also post #11 in this thread, should be required reading for anyone who has a G-325A question.
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.visa.us...a8a435b20ec24cc

Yodrak

QUOTE(JenM @ Aug 1 2006, 05:11 PM) *
Holy Moly. I finished the I-130 form, and have moved on to the G-325A's.

I called the USCIS line with three questions. The good news was that I only waited on hold for three minutes. The bad news was the girl I spoke to apparently started her job TODAY, and I left the exchange with more questions than I had before. Should've come here and asked you folks first.


1. At the bottom of each page On the G-325A there is a bold box with instructions in the box(es) there, or my UK husband's? I ask because I have come to understand the term "applicant" to mean the Beneficiary of the petition, and I can think of logical reasons for both possible interpretations. Believe it or not, the USCIS girl didn't know the answer.

2. Also on the G-325A: Near the bottom on the left there is a box that asks "This form is submitted in connection with application for:" and gives three options, "Naturalization", "Status as Permanent Resident", and "Other (specify)". I know it isn't the first one, but in my process towards a CR-1/IR-1 or K-3 am I correct to go with "Status as Permanent Resident"? If not, what is the "Other" I should specify? Again, the girl didn't know. She said "I think you're supposed to put the number of the form you're filing the G-325A for" but she didn't sound the least bit sure!

3. Finally, I understood that I am supposed to fill out a complete set of four G-325A forms, and that my husband is to do the same. This USCIS representative volunteered in the course of her non-answer of question #2 (above) that I was to fill in two forms and he was to fill in two forms. Wha???

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Thanks for your assistance with this stuff today. I am eager to finally put something on my timeline and get these forms out the door!
Sockmonkey
Sorry for the duplication, folks. My computer froze for a sec when I submitted this post, and when I checked the board it hadn't automatically posted so I assumed it was lost. My bad.

Is there a way to delete a post?

And thanks, Yodrak, for the quick answer.
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