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do i really need to put an answer on all of the questions?for example on g-325a

if your answer is none on the husband/wife question do i still need to answer the rest of the question regarding

husband and wife.one more thing i dont have my fathers name written on my birth certificate what should i put as an answer none or n/a?

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do i really need to put an answer on all of the questions?for example on g-325a

if your answer is none on the husband/wife question do i still need to answer the rest of the question regarding

husband and wife.one more thing i dont have my fathers name written on my birth certificate what should i put as an answer none or n/a?

Best advice is to follow the Guide's Example forms - Example G-325a.

Whether father's name is on the BC or not, you should list his information. :thumbs:

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I agree, the guidelines are pretty clear and easy to follow and it's best to fill out as much as possible so that the USCIS doesn't hesitate on approving you on an answer they may think it's missing.

Also, you need to put down your father's name whether it's on your birth certificate or not. None or N/A do not apply since we all have a father, without that person we're non existent. ^_^

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I agree, the guidelines are pretty clear and easy to follow and it's best to fill out as much as possible so that the USCIS doesn't hesitate on approving you on an answer they may think it's missing.

Also, you need to put down your father's name whether it's on your birth certificate or not. None or N/A do not apply since we all have a father, without that person we're non existent. ^_^

Diana

Considering the father's name might not be known, you write "unknown" not "none".

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