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Filed: Country: Mexico
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I know that there's suppose to be no gaps between employment history and residency for the past five years but how about if you lived in the same place all your life? Do I leave the rest of the lines blank or break it down 5 years from now? The same for employment if i only worked at 3 or 4 places, I just list the ones I have and the rest of the blanks put unemployment?

Another question aside from the G325A, my husband got his passport photo in mexico at the Passport place there but it's too small! It's 1 inch by 1!! Is there another way to get him the right size if he's not here in the U.S.? Only one passport photo is needed for the I-130 petition correct? :unsure:

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Filed: FB-4 Visa Country: Peru
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I know that there's suppose to be no gaps between employment history and residency for the past five years but how about if you lived in the same place all your life? Do I leave the rest of the lines blank or break it down 5 years from now? The same for employment if i only worked at 3 or 4 places, I just list the ones I have and the rest of the blanks put unemployment?

Another question aside from the G325A, my husband got his passport photo in mexico at the Passport place there but it's too small! It's 1 inch by 1!! Is there another way to get him the right size if he's not here in the U.S.? Only one passport photo is needed for the I-130 petition correct? :unsure:

For my I-130 I accounted for my job history for 5 years. For example:

Walmart 9/01/08-current

Unemployed 7/01/08-9/01/08

Target 3/01/06-7/01/08

Unemployed 1/01/03-3/01/06

That is an example of how I did mine. I left no gaps in time and had no problems. If you need more space note it on the 1-130 and attach another sheet of paper to the I-130.

The photos you have are too small and I would not send them. I believe you only need one but its been a while since I filed.

http://travel.state.gov/passport/guide/guide_2081.html

There is information on that site about the passport photos that you need. Show it to your spouse so they know exactly what the photos need to be like. Also, have he/she send you a few extra in case they are lost.

Good Luck! :thumbs:

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USCIS *CR-1 Visa*

2008-07-26 : I-130 Sent

2009-04-02 : Interview at Embassy in Lima, Peru Approved

2009-04-08 : POE Atlanta (256 days from sending I-130)

USCIS *Removal of Conditions*

2011-02-28 : Mailed I-751

2011-03-02 : USPS Delivery Confirmation

2011-03-10 : Check Cashed

2011-03-11 : Touched

2011-03-25 : USCIS confirmed they did not mail NOA 1, given case number

2011-04-05 : Infopass appointment passport stamped with I-551

2011-04-19 : Walk in Biometrics completed (2 weeks early)

2011-05-03 : Biometrics appointment (3 year anniversary)

2011-08-25 : Approved

2011-08-31 : Card in hand (184 days after sending I-751)

*Application for Naturalization*

2012-03-24 : Mailed N-400

2012-03-26 : NOA1

2012-03-29 : Check Cashed

2012-05-14 : Biometrics Appointment

2012-06-04 : Interview Letter

2012-07-09 : Interview in Raleigh, NC (Passed)

2012-07-20 : Oath Ceremony (119 days after sending N-400)

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