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Filed: Country: Georgia
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I searched but couldn't find an answer to these questions about form G-325A

1) If there's no province/state, should I write "None"? This is an easy question, so I think I might be rubbish at searching...

2) My wife lived in a small village in the countryside, so small that there are no street addresses. Mail is delivered by addressing it to a person's name and father's name. Any ideas how I could write this in G-325A? This isn't her current mailing address.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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I searched but couldn't find an answer to these questions about form G-325A

1) If there's no province/state, should I write "None"? This is an easy question, so I think I might be rubbish at searching...

2) My wife lived in a small village in the countryside, so small that there are no street addresses. Mail is delivered by addressing it to a person's name and father's name. Any ideas how I could write this in G-325A? This isn't her current mailing address.

I'd put N/A or Not Applicable for the Province/State Part. Do they have any form of Postal/ZIP code system there? If so, you could just write "City Name, ZIP" for the address. I dunno dude, your guess is as good as mine.

Good Luck!

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I searched but couldn't find an answer to these questions about form G-325A

1) If there's no province/state, should I write "None"? This is an easy question, so I think I might be rubbish at searching...

2) My wife lived in a small village in the countryside, so small that there are no street addresses. Mail is delivered by addressing it to a person's name and father's name. Any ideas how I could write this in G-325A? This isn't her current mailing address.

Hey Bob!!!

My fiance is in the same situation. They have no street names where he lives either. We wrote his physical address just as he would in his country.

Colonia Manuel Gonzalez, Zentla, Veracruz, Mexico.

Then we attached an additional page where we explained about his residential address. Then, we explained his mailing address. When you attach the additional sheet, be sure to refer to which question number on the I129F or G-325A the additional information is relevant to. This should resolve any problems before they start.

Good luck!!!

Kathy

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Filed: Country: Georgia
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I searched but couldn't find an answer to these questions about form G-325A

1) If there's no province/state, should I write "None"? This is an easy question, so I think I might be rubbish at searching...

2) My wife lived in a small village in the countryside, so small that there are no street addresses. Mail is delivered by addressing it to a person's name and father's name. Any ideas how I could write this in G-325A? This isn't her current mailing address.

I'd put N/A or Not Applicable for the Province/State Part. Do they have any form of Postal/ZIP code system there? If so, you could just write "City Name, ZIP" for the address. I dunno dude, your guess is as good as mine.

Good Luck!

They do have postal codes, same as the US. It sounds like N/A for Province/State is the way to go then. Thanks for the advice!

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Filed: Country: Georgia
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I searched but couldn't find an answer to these questions about form G-325A

1) If there's no province/state, should I write "None"? This is an easy question, so I think I might be rubbish at searching...

2) My wife lived in a small village in the countryside, so small that there are no street addresses. Mail is delivered by addressing it to a person's name and father's name. Any ideas how I could write this in G-325A? This isn't her current mailing address.

Hey Bob!!!

My fiance is in the same situation. They have no street names where he lives either. We wrote his physical address just as he would in his country.

Colonia Manuel Gonzalez, Zentla, Veracruz, Mexico.

Then we attached an additional page where we explained about his residential address. Then, we explained his mailing address. When you attach the additional sheet, be sure to refer to which question number on the I129F or G-325A the additional information is relevant to. This should resolve any problems before they start.

Good luck!!!

Kathy

I'll try that idea. I can't imagine any better way to supply the information. Thanks for the suggestion!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Syria
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maybe you can also leave the province part blank? we had the same situation when hubby filled out his stuff and he just left it alone and it was fine... guess either way works :D

cheers.

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Sent in I-130 form: 01/29/09

Interview Date: 11/08/09 (APPROVED!)

Visa in Hand: 11/12/09

POE: 01/30/10 (!!!!) at JFK Airport in NYC... can't wait!

Got the green card maybe 8 weeks after 01/30/10...

TBC....

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Have you checked with the post office for the official address of you? It is possible there is an actual address even though you do not address the mail that way.

Good luck.

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February 10, 2009 - NOA-2
178 DAYS FROM NOA-1


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March 12, 2009 - Case Complete
25 DAY TRIP THROUGH NVC


Medical
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Interview
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POE - June 20, 2009 Toronto - Atlanta, GA

Removal of Conditions
Filed - April 14, 2011
Biometrics - June 2, 2011 (early)
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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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My wife currently lives in the countryside of China where she does not have a street name / number on her house. I chose to write down her work address instead. Perhaps your spouse works somewhere that has a real address? I personally believe the USCIS is less interested in where you live and simply want a mailing address so the embassy/consulate to mail you packet 3.

NVC Journey (Concise Version; See Timeline for Full)
2009-08-10 : Filed I-130 for CR1

2010-05-28 : Flight & POE; 1st Day as LPR
2012-04-04 : Filed to Remove Conditions

2012-10-15 : Received 10-Year Green Card
2013-06-05 : Filed N-400 for Naturalization

2014-01-14 : Oath Ceremony

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Filed: Country: Georgia
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Agg, we have been moving to another apartment and waiting for Internet, hence the late reply.

Just wanted to say thanks to everyone for their suggestions. B)

We've almost finished the I-130 package and will be glad to get it in the mail soon -

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