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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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Hi everybody,

I was talking to one of friend she applied for her parents for AOS. she told me if somebody is applying AOS for parents they don't need to file G-325A. it is only for husband and wife.

i am curious is that true?

I don't want to give any mis-information, but as far as I know, G-325a is kind of a profile information form, and is to be submitted for both benificiary and applicant. Somebody correct me if I am wrong.

IR5 For Parent

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Filed: Other Country: Russia
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Everyone who is adjusting status to permanent resident go through the same process: filing form I-485. As far as I know, G-325a is a reqired part to be submitted with I-485.

2-year green card application:

07/29/2009- Mailed I-130, I-485, I-693, I-864, I-864A, G-325A, I-765 via USPS.

08/02/2009- Package delivered to Chicago.

08/06/2009- Checks cashed.

08/10/2009- Received NOA's for I-485, I-130, I-765 (issued August 6th).

08/19/2009- Recieved Biometrics Appointment notice (bio apt 9/12 at 9am).

08/21/2009- Recieved RFE for I-485 (issued August 17th).

08/22/2009- Responded to RFE.

09/01/2009- Case processing resumed (RFE recieved on 8/27/2009).

09/01/2009- Walk-in biometrics at 1:00pm, in and out in 15mins.

09/09/2009- Recieved e-mail: EAD card production ordered on 09/08/2009.

09/14/2009- Recieved another e-mail: EAD card production ordered (AGAIN!) on 09/11/2009.

09/16/2009- EAD recieved in the mail.

09/21/2009- Applied for a SSN.

09/30/2009- Recieved SSC.

10/14/2009- Received interview notice (Interview on 11/16 at 9:35am)

11/16/2009- Interview,APPROVED and CARD production ordered e-mail!Yay!

11/19/2009- Welcome Notice Recieved and Card production ordered e-mail again!

11/27/2009- Received green card in the mail!

Removal of Conditions:

09/09/2011- Sent the package via Priority mail, with delivery confirmation.

09/12/2011- Package delivered.

09/13/2011- Check cashed.

09/14/2011- NOA issued and received on 09/17/2011.

09/15/2011- Biometrics appointment issued for 10/05

11/21/2011- Card production ordered.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Hi everybody,

I was talking to one of friend she applied for her parents for AOS. she told me if somebody is applying AOS for parents they don't need to file G-325A. it is only for husband and wife.

i am curious is that true?

G325A form should be completed by both petitioner and beneficiary.

JNR

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According to Page 4 (item 13) on the I-485 instructions document, one needs to submit G-325A for the folks submitting I-485.

In the I-130 instructions document Per Page 2 - Section 1-D, if you are submiting a petition for your spouse, then you need to submit G-325A as well.

Note all forms are cumulative in nature. e.g. If you are a husband sponsoring your wife, and are submiting an I-130 and I-485, then you need to submit 2 sets of G-325A forms (one for I-485 and the other set for I-130)

Good luck

Edited by GCFILER2009

TimeLine:

7/29/2009: Parents AOS Application – I-130, I-485, I-131, I-765, G-325A submitted to Chicago Lockbox

7/30/2009: Package Received by USCIS – Chicago Lockbox

8/23/2009: 8 NOA Received for all submitted applications and checks

8/23/2009: 1 additional NOA received – rejecting the extra check sent (check returned)

8/27/2009: ASC Appointment Notice for Fingerprints (both)

9/17/2009: Fingerprints taken for both

9/21/2009: ASC Appointment Notice for Fingerprints (dad only)

10/2/2009: Advance Parole for both parents received

10/07/2009: EAD for both parents received

10/17/2009: Fingerprints taken (dad only)

10/23/2009: Request for Applicant to appear for Initial Interview (both parents – 2 separate letters)

10/26/2009: Police Letter requested for Dad

11/04/2009: Police Letter requested for Dad

11/30/2009: Interview completed

11/30/2009: Parents passports stamped with approval for GC

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Filed: Other Country: India
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According to Page 4 (item 13) on the I-485 instructions document, one needs to submit G-325A for the folks submitting I-485.

In the I-130 instructions document Per Page 2 - Section 1-D, if you are submiting a petition for your spouse, then you need to submit G-325A as well.

Note all forms are cumulative in nature. e.g. If you are a husband sponsoring your wife, and are submiting an I-130 and I-485, then you need to submit 2 sets of G-325A forms (one for I-485 and the other set for I-130)

Good luck

thank you everybody for nice reply i understand that in I-485 G-325a is necessary for the applicant but what about the petitioner if she is daughter of applicant.

according to I-485 form g-325a is need to be filled by applicant. and I-130 is telling that G-325a required both for husband and wife but no where mention about parents in I-130 for g-325a.

please make my self clear i am wrong.

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