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G-325A what to write in the address an workplace part?

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Hi, I am trying to fill an g-325a form that I need to add to the i-130. In the g-325a they ask me where did I work and live for the past 5 years, I am a green card holder and have been for 10 years almost but, I lived and worked during that time in a foreign country. Now I moved to the US permanently. I wanted to know if the USCIS requires my addresses and workplaces in the foreign country or should I just write down my past addresses in the US? And i am unemployed in the US but I did work in the foreign country, should I only state the last occupation abroad for more then 1 year or every occupation I had in the foreign country for the past 5 years?

My spouse never worked or lived in the US, should he state foreign addresses and workplaces?

I am pretty confused.

Thank you.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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hi

anywhere that you have lived and worked, many people have lived in different countries

wherever you have lived for 6 or more months after since you were 16,

the more countries you have lived in, the more police certificates you will need

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
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all the documents when presented must be in the native language of the country and translated into English also

the criminal investigation reports are usually dated for 3 months and do expire so they are gathered (in our case and this may change at any time) by NVC after the Noa2

as a green card holder (even though working outside the US) i hope you have done tax returns for the length of these 10 years

you will be asked for copies of IRS transcripts / usually last 3 years with the most current year presented at the interview

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