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JoeCanuk
Yodrak and fwaguy, thank you for your posts.

I am very nervous. Wednesday is the day and I want to know that I have everything they require. I am also bringing a copy of the I-129F to be safe. It has everything but her original birth certificate. Would you suggest I make four copies of the G-325 since they go to four different places or just one?
fwaguy
QUOTE(JoeCanuk @ Jun 18 2007, 10:24 AM) *
Yodrak and fwaguy, thank you for your posts.

I am very nervous. Wednesday is the day and I want to know that I have everything they require. I am also bringing a copy of the I-129F to be safe. It has everything but her original birth certificate. Would you suggest I make four copies of the G-325 since they go to four different places or just one?


Chances are that nothing with the I-129F will be requested at the interview since your case file will most likely include your entire original submission. If you wish to bring along a copy to serve as CYA back up materials then by all means. If they want additional copies of the G-325a then I am certain they have access to such a machine that does this.....
Yodrak
JoeCanuk,

I suggest that you do not need to be thinking about the G-325A.

Yodrak

QUOTE(JoeCanuk @ Jun 18 2007, 11:24 AM) *
Yodrak and fwaguy, thank you for your posts.

I am very nervous. Wednesday is the day and I want to know that I have everything they require. I am also bringing a copy of the I-129F to be safe. It has everything but her original birth certificate. Would you suggest I make four copies of the G-325 since they go to four different places or just one?
JoeCanuk
OK thanks.

I know it's called a G-325A but I usually just drop the 'A'. I thought at this stage of the game, that's the only one we all use.
TimsDaisy
QUOTE(JoeCanuk @ Jun 18 2007, 08:36 AM) *
OK thanks.

I know it's called a G-325A but I usually just drop the 'A'. I thought at this stage of the game, that's the only one we all use.



You're right, but since there is a G-325 as well (like there's a I-129, sans "F") we worry about newbies getting confused and sparking 4 "Do we really need a G-325 too!!!1!" threads. The government gets picky about precision and so do a lot of VJers - it's not a bad thing, especially when you think about how confusing it probably all was when you first started and how you'd have been likely to pick on those differences a have a minor moment of panic. smile.gif
pushbrk
QUOTE(Yodrak @ Jun 18 2007, 08:30 AM) *
JoeCanuk,

I suggest that you do not need to be thinking about the G-325A.

Yodrak

QUOTE(JoeCanuk @ Jun 18 2007, 11:24 AM) *
Yodrak and fwaguy, thank you for your posts.

I am very nervous. Wednesday is the day and I want to know that I have everything they require. I am also bringing a copy of the I-129F to be safe. It has everything but her original birth certificate. Would you suggest I make four copies of the G-325 since they go to four different places or just one?



Well, you could study the information on the G325a so if you are asked about any of the biographical information it contains, you know the answers. Nobody is going to want to see it at the interview.


Yodrak
JoeCanuk,

There is also a form G-325.

At your stage of the game - visa application - neither of them is used.

Yodrak

QUOTE(JoeCanuk @ Jun 18 2007, 11:36 AM) *
OK thanks.

I know it's called a G-325A but I usually just drop the 'A'. I thought at this stage of the game, that's the only one we all use.
JoeCanuk
QUOTE(TimsDaisy @ Jun 18 2007, 11:50 AM) *
QUOTE(JoeCanuk @ Jun 18 2007, 08:36 AM) *
OK thanks.

I know it's called a G-325A but I usually just drop the 'A'. I thought at this stage of the game, that's the only one we all use.



You're right, but since there is a G-325 as well (like there's a I-129, sans "F") we worry about newbies getting confused and sparking 4 "Do we really need a G-325 too!!!1!" threads. The government gets picky about precision and so do a lot of VJers - it's not a bad thing, especially when you think about how confusing it probably all was when you first started and how you'd have been likely to pick on those differences a have a minor moment of panic. smile.gif


Yes, I don't want to cause a mad panic. I hate panicking myself. Good point.
JoeCanuk
QUOTE(Yodrak @ Jun 18 2007, 11:51 AM) *
JoeCanuk,

There is also a form G-325.

At your stage of the game - visa application - neither of them is used.

Yodrak

QUOTE(JoeCanuk @ Jun 18 2007, 11:36 AM) *
OK thanks.

I know it's called a G-325A but I usually just drop the 'A'. I thought at this stage of the game, that's the only one we all use.



I was wondering where this went. It disappeared on me. lol

Ok, I see.


QUOTE(pushbrk @ Jun 18 2007, 11:51 AM) *
QUOTE(Yodrak @ Jun 18 2007, 08:30 AM) *
JoeCanuk,

I suggest that you do not need to be thinking about the G-325A.

Yodrak

QUOTE(JoeCanuk @ Jun 18 2007, 11:24 AM) *
Yodrak and fwaguy, thank you for your posts.

I am very nervous. Wednesday is the day and I want to know that I have everything they require. I am also bringing a copy of the I-129F to be safe. It has everything but her original birth certificate. Would you suggest I make four copies of the G-325 since they go to four different places or just one?



Well, you could study the information on the G325a so if you are asked about any of the biographical information it contains, you know the answers. Nobody is going to want to see it at the interview.


Ok thanks. I will bring one copy just in case but hope that they don't want to see it. I appreciate your help.
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