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Hello VJ's!

I've been reading this forum for the past month and I find it very informative.

As I'm preparing to file, I noticed that form G325-A has 2 fields marked A# (at the top and in the thick box at the bottom), and also once on form I-129F.

Now I'm a USC but some time ago I was a LPR so I did have an A# at the time. My question is, should I put my old A# in these 3 places or is this space reserved for the new A# which will be assigned my fiancee?

Thanks in advance for the answer, I'm sure I'll come up with more questions in the future as I go through this process.

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Hello VJ's!

I've been reading this forum for the past month and I find it very informative.

As I'm preparing to file, I noticed that form G325-A has 2 fields marked A# (at the top and in the thick box at the bottom), and also once on form I-129F.

Now I'm a USC but some time ago I was a LPR so I did have an A# at the time. My question is, should I put my old A# in these 3 places or is this space reserved for the new A# which will be assigned my fiancee?

Thanks in advance for the answer, I'm sure I'll come up with more questions in the future as I go through this process.

on your g-325a, since it is your biographical information, any A# would be your A#.

YMMV

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Your fiancee wont have one so should just say "NONE"

However in your case, you will find your A# on your naturalization Cert.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

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Hello VJ's!

I've been reading this forum for the past month and I find it very informative.

As I'm preparing to file, I noticed that form G325-A has 2 fields marked A# (at the top and in the thick box at the bottom), and also once on form I-129F.

Now I'm a USC but some time ago I was a LPR so I did have an A# at the time. My question is, should I put my old A# in these 3 places or is this space reserved for the new A# which will be assigned my fiancee?

Thanks in advance for the answer, I'm sure I'll come up with more questions in the future as I go through this process.

Your "A" Number (old or not) will be your number forever.

Your fiancé, if he/she's never had anything other than a visitor visa (as in no B,H,J, visa) will get an "A" number assigned automatically (my, now wife, had a B1 visa long ago so she already had an "A" number). As Y&D stated - write 'None' in the appropriate space(s). You'll know what the number is once you get your NOA2/Approval notice. :thumbs:

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