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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My fiance is filling out the G-325A form. He has lived about 10 residences in five years. There are only six lines in the form.

I suggested to him that he makes an attachment, but what will be the title of that attachment? How would we indicate there is an attachment? Thanks a lot.

He was in college on about 3 years, living away from his parents. Then in Philippines for 8 months, and about 1.5 years back in US.

AOS timeline

05 Feb 2010 - Sent AOS package

08 Feb 2010 - Package arrived in the lockbox (confirmed through USPS) - received date

20 Feb 2010 - NOA1 AOS/EAD (hard copies) - notice date for both is 16 Feb 2010

27 Feb 2010 - Biometrics A. Letter Arrived (schedule: March 19)

10 Mar 2010 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics (schedule was: March 19)

10-11 Mar 2010 - two touches on both cases after my walk-in Biometrics

26 Mar 2010 - Received the notice in the mail requesting to appear in an interview

15 Apr 2010 - EAD Card production ordered notice received via email

16 Apr 2010 - EAD touched again

21 Apr 2010 - EAD touched (post-decision activity)

22 Apr 2010 - EAD touched

24 Apr 2010 - EAD card in the mail

28 Apr 2010 - Interview date --- approved =) / case touched

11 May 2010 - card production ordered

29 May 2010 - received green card in the mail

View my whole visa to aos timeline here

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My fiance is filling out the G-325A form. He has lived about 10 residences in five years. There are only six lines in the form.

I suggested to him that he makes an attachment, but what will be the title of that attachment? How would we indicate there is an attachment? Thanks a lot.

He was in college on about 3 years, living away from his parents. Then in Philippines for 8 months, and about 1.5 years back in US.

The title can be "attachment sheet for G-325A"

Make each entry identify the question it is answering.

Write "See attachment" on the last line of the box/answer you are filling in.

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Filed: Other Country: China
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My fiance is filling out the G-325A form. He has lived about 10 residences in five years. There are only six lines in the form.

I suggested to him that he makes an attachment, but what will be the title of that attachment? How would we indicate there is an attachment? Thanks a lot.

He was in college on about 3 years, living away from his parents. Then in Philippines for 8 months, and about 1.5 years back in US.

The title can be "attachment sheet for G-325A"

Make each entry identify the question it is answering.

Write "See attachment" on the last line of the box/answer you are filling in.

He may also write various addresses, College Name, City, State and a date range. G325a is biographical. Abbreviation and abridgement is ok. Concealment is not.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
My fiance is filling out the G-325A form. He has lived about 10 residences in five years. There are only six lines in the form.

I suggested to him that he makes an attachment, but what will be the title of that attachment? How would we indicate there is an attachment? Thanks a lot.

He was in college on about 3 years, living away from his parents. Then in Philippines for 8 months, and about 1.5 years back in US.

The title can be "attachment sheet for G-325A"

Make each entry identify the question it is answering.

Write "See attachment" on the last line of the box/answer you are filling in.

He may also write various addresses, College Name, City, State and a date range. G325a is biographical. Abbreviation and abridgement is ok. Concealment is not.

Thanks to both of you =)

AOS timeline

05 Feb 2010 - Sent AOS package

08 Feb 2010 - Package arrived in the lockbox (confirmed through USPS) - received date

20 Feb 2010 - NOA1 AOS/EAD (hard copies) - notice date for both is 16 Feb 2010

27 Feb 2010 - Biometrics A. Letter Arrived (schedule: March 19)

10 Mar 2010 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics (schedule was: March 19)

10-11 Mar 2010 - two touches on both cases after my walk-in Biometrics

26 Mar 2010 - Received the notice in the mail requesting to appear in an interview

15 Apr 2010 - EAD Card production ordered notice received via email

16 Apr 2010 - EAD touched again

21 Apr 2010 - EAD touched (post-decision activity)

22 Apr 2010 - EAD touched

24 Apr 2010 - EAD card in the mail

28 Apr 2010 - Interview date --- approved =) / case touched

11 May 2010 - card production ordered

29 May 2010 - received green card in the mail

View my whole visa to aos timeline here

 
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