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I am currently in the process of working on the form G-325A. Now, my wife resides in Vietnam and I am filling this out for her and then mailing four copies to her so she can sign. On the top, it asks family name, does that mean my name or her name? Oddly enough, a couple of sections below it asks "Current Husband or Wife, if none, so state) Family Name (For wife, give maiden)"

My intrepetation of this is that when I fill out for her, I will put her name on the very top where it asks for family name, dob, birth place and such. Then I enter my name in the "Current Husband or Wife, if none, so state) Family Name (for wife, give maiden)"

Also, when I am filling out for myself, I have to switch and put my name on the very top and list her as my wife where it as for currently husband or wife. Am I correct?

5/18/2008 - Went to Vietnam for first time with brother

5/25/2008 - Cousin intro Tu, asked for number, began relationship, many phone calls, letters, emails

6/20/2009 - Went to Vietnam for sec time with dad

7/27/2009 - Dam Hoi, received marriage certificate, went to many places for vacation

6/4/2010 - Vietnam for third time with mother

6/19/2010 - Got married, went to many places for vacation

7/3/2010 - Mail out I-130

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
Timeline
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I am currently in the process of working on the form G-325A. Now, my wife resides in Vietnam and I am filling this out for her and then mailing four copies to her so she can sign. On the top, it asks family name, does that mean my name or her name? Oddly enough, a couple of sections below it asks "Current Husband or Wife, if none, so state) Family Name (For wife, give maiden)"

My intrepetation of this is that when I fill out for her, I will put her name on the very top where it asks for family name, dob, birth place and such. Then I enter my name in the "Current Husband or Wife, if none, so state) Family Name (for wife, give maiden)"

Also, when I am filling out for myself, I have to switch and put my name on the very top and list her as my wife where it as for currently husband or wife. Am I correct?

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Filed: Timeline
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i honeslty did and im still confused

5/18/2008 - Went to Vietnam for first time with brother

5/25/2008 - Cousin intro Tu, asked for number, began relationship, many phone calls, letters, emails

6/20/2009 - Went to Vietnam for sec time with dad

7/27/2009 - Dam Hoi, received marriage certificate, went to many places for vacation

6/4/2010 - Vietnam for third time with mother

6/19/2010 - Got married, went to many places for vacation

7/3/2010 - Mail out I-130

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted

One is all about you and the other set it all about her...

One has to have everything about you, your last name at top. dob etc,

The other set is hers all about her, her last name at top dob. ect

and yes you would put her as you wife etc and on hers you would be her husband etc

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Instead of waiting to get all your questions answered, fill out the forms, mail them to her and then wait to get them back, why don't you have her sign several blank copies and mail them to you right away. By the time you receive them you should be sure of everything, then just fill in the forms and send your petition. Plus, in case you make a mistake somewhere, it is good idea to have an extra copy or two signed by her, and then you can make last minute corrections before you send it of to USCIS.

Just an idea ...

12/05/11.......................Filed I-751

12/06/11.......................NOA

01/03/12......................BIO

09/10/12..................... Approved

09/21/12..................... Received GC

Filed: Timeline
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Instead of waiting to get all your questions answered, fill out the forms, mail them to her and then wait to get them back, why don't you have her sign several blank copies and mail them to you right away. By the time you receive them you should be sure of everything, then just fill in the forms and send your petition. Plus, in case you make a mistake somewhere, it is good idea to have an extra copy or two signed by her, and then you can make last minute corrections before you send it of to USCIS.

Just an idea ...

holy moly! i really never thought of that. you are like a blinding ray of light from heaven.

5/18/2008 - Went to Vietnam for first time with brother

5/25/2008 - Cousin intro Tu, asked for number, began relationship, many phone calls, letters, emails

6/20/2009 - Went to Vietnam for sec time with dad

7/27/2009 - Dam Hoi, received marriage certificate, went to many places for vacation

6/4/2010 - Vietnam for third time with mother

6/19/2010 - Got married, went to many places for vacation

7/3/2010 - Mail out I-130

 
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