Hi Tim,
No need to write apartment, building or mansion's name cuz it really occupies space.
Example: 140-000 Tokyo, Minato -ku, Akasaka 2chome 7banchi 10, Lion's Mansion Akasaka Rm. 1001
Just write: 140-000 Tokyo, Minato-ku, Akasaka 2-7-10 1001
Hope this help..Goodluck.
KayArt
Ah, so it's okay to adjust the form to fit more information? I was wondering about that! I have a full version of adobe, but I've never actually used it. I think it might be easier to just add extra sheets of paper in this case, though with the G-325A it is kind of annoying because it will be create so many extra pages!
The problem I keep running into is with my fiancee's work addresses. The building alone will have a name about forty characters long! Worse yet, Tokyo addresses include sub areas and I don't know how to break them up to follow the pattern forms request. There's no state/province, though Tokyo is listed in a way that is like a state or a province.. gah!
I think what I will do is follow the advice of USCIS customer service and write the full address out as I would on mail and put that on an additional sheet. I guess since each of these sheets corresponds to a separate page of the G-325A I would be best off naming them uniquely and then I believe she should sign every one of those pages. I wonder how thoroughly they scrutinize this information!
It feels like they are just looking for any excuse to slow down a petition!
My life would be so much easier if my fiancee had a scanner and a printer!
And I don't even want to look ahead to translations of documents. It's stressful enough just focusing on this moment.
Thank god I am going back to see her for New Years, or I'd be going nuts over this stuff.
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