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G325a question and I-129F 34a question

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Hello everyone. I've been reading on VJ for a few months now and I am just starting to fill out the K1 forms with my fiance. This site has been the biggest help! I thank everyone for keeping this site alive. This is my first post and I have a few questions that I hope someone can help me with. I apologize if these questions have been asked already, but its hard to navigate through everything on the site!

1) On for G325a it states: "Applicant's last address outside the United States of more than 1 year". I am a U.S. citizen and the petitioner of the K1 and I lived in Japan before in two different addresses. The first address I resided from April 2012-May 2013. The second address I resided from May 2013-April 2014. Do I have to put one of these addresses down? And if so, should I put the first address down because it was more than one year or should I put that latest address even though it was 11 months?

2) For question 34a on I-129F, it asks to explain how we met. On VJ it recommends to attach a typed full page. What should I include on this page? Should I explain the how, when, and where we met and our continued relationship?

I hope somone can sincerely help me with these questions! Any advice helps. Thank you

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1. You put down exactly what it asks for. It asks for the last address of more than one year, so you will only list an address you resided at for more than one year. In your case you will list the address you resided at from April 2012 to May 2013 since it is the only address you lived at outside the US for more than one year.

2. You do not need a separate page to explain how you met. All you need to do is write a sentence or 2 that says how you met in person within the last 2 years. An example is: I met my fiance [fiance's name] at [place you met] on [date you met]. That is all you really need.

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