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Hello, All -

I am working on completing the G-325 for the K-1 Visa Petition and see that you are asked to provide both parents' city and country of birth as well as residence.

One of our parents has passed away; what is the proper way to indicate this on the form if this is the case?

Thank you!

I-129F Sent: 12/16/2014NOA1 Received: 12/24/2014NOA2 Received: 1/15/2015 We didn't receive any updates from the NVC. <p>Fiance Visa Case "Ready" at the Mumbai Consulate: 2/10/2015

Medical: March 25, 2015

Biometrics: April 1, 2015

Visa Interview: April 2, 2015 - APPROVED

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Over the past 5 years, I have a longer employment history than the form accounts for.

Is it acceptable to create an additional document with the employment information?

If so, what is the proper way to indicate this on the form?

Thank you.

I-129F Sent: 12/16/2014NOA1 Received: 12/24/2014NOA2 Received: 1/15/2015 We didn't receive any updates from the NVC. <p>Fiance Visa Case "Ready" at the Mumbai Consulate: 2/10/2015

Medical: March 25, 2015

Biometrics: April 1, 2015

Visa Interview: April 2, 2015 - APPROVED

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Just add another page, and make a table like the one in the form. In the original form, leave one space and indicate there that there is an additional entry and it is in the extra page attached. I did this for my husband.

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Hello, All -

I am working on completing the G-325 for the K-1 Visa Petition and see that you are asked to provide both parents' city and country of birth as well as residence.

One of our parents has passed away; what is the proper way to indicate this on the form if this is the case?

Thank you!

Over the past 5 years, I have a longer employment history than the form accounts for.

Is it acceptable to create an additional document with the employment information?

If so, what is the proper way to indicate this on the form?

Thank you.

I still included their names and where they were from even though one of them have already passed away.

Yes, include an additional sheet, see: http://www.visajourney.com/examples/INS-Form-G-325A.pdf

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Hello, All -

I am working on completing the G-325 for the K-1 Visa Petition and see that you are asked to provide both parents' city and country of birth as well as residence.

One of our parents has passed away; what is the proper way to indicate this on the form if this is the case?

Thank you!

I just put "deceased" for my late father.

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Thank you everyone!

I-129F Sent: 12/16/2014NOA1 Received: 12/24/2014NOA2 Received: 1/15/2015 We didn't receive any updates from the NVC. <p>Fiance Visa Case "Ready" at the Mumbai Consulate: 2/10/2015

Medical: March 25, 2015

Biometrics: April 1, 2015

Visa Interview: April 2, 2015 - APPROVED

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