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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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When filling out the I-129F and G325-A forms, I am struggling to completely fill out my Fiance's address.

My fiance's complete address in India is below.

C-30/678 Lane No. 4

Ganesh Nagar II, Shakarpur

New Delhi, India 110092

The problem I am facing is on questions #2 and #15 of the I-129F and also on the "Applicant's Residence" section of the G325-A form.

The main issue I see is that the address fields are setup to assume that a standard USA style address will be entered. However, I cannot find a way to mold the address above into the standard CITY/STATE/ZIP format of the USA.

There are two extra sections to the Indian address which are used for the colony and for the neighborhood in New Delhi. I asked my fiance what would happen if these two details are left out of the address format - and she replied that it would not be considered correct and the mail will not be delivered successfully.

I am not sure what to do here - because the address is an important deal. I am thinking of filling in the address as best as possible in the given USA standard fields - and then attaching a small stick note to each area on the form. The sticky note will refer to the adjucator to a separate paper with my Fiance's full and complete and correct address.

My main concern with doing this is that it is possible the adjucator will be confused. Maybe he will not understand why I have included a separate page to give my fiance's address. Worse I am concerned he may choose by default to use the address on the forms themselves - which do not have enough space to accomodate the complete foreign address.

Any help on this is appreciated !

Edited by Bobby_K1

CR-1 Visa Was Approved :-)

Entry Date to USA: 2/3/2011

12-10-2012 - Sent off I-751 packet visa USPS

I751 Was approved - 10 Year GC was granted

N-400 Progress

4/10/2014: Package Mailed
4/11/2014: Package Received
4/14/2014: Notice Date
x/x/2014: Biometrics appointment
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I had that problem too. I attached a Continuation Sheet. On the form I entered "see attached continuation sheet". Head up the sheet with the form number, name, question number and full answer. Then sign the sheet and file along with the form. You might need it for other questions on the form anyway, like I-129F question 18.

ROC

10/10/11: I-751 Mailed

10/11/11: Received by CSC

10/11/11: NOA1 date (received on 10/15/11)

10/13/11: Check cashed

10/19/11: Biometrics letter received

10/21/11: Walk in biometrics

11/03/11: Biometrics appointment (original appt date)

02/23/12: Approval

03/01/12: 10 year GC received

AOS, AP, EAD

9/17/09: I-485, I-131, I-765 Mailed

9/28/09: Package delivered

10/2/09: NOAs dated

10/5/09: Received NOAs

10/5/09: Check cashed

10/26/09: Biometrics letter received (I485 and I765)

11/12/09: Biometrics appointment (completed)

11/12/09: EAD and AP approval emails

11/13/09: Touch on AOS, EAD and AP; 11/16/09: AP; 11/17/09: EAD and AP; 11/18/09: EAD

11/20/09: AP received

11/21/09: EAD received

12/7/09: Interview notice received

1/7/10: Interview and approval. Card production email.

1/12/10: 2nd card production email

1/14/10: Welcome letter received

1/19/10: GC received

October 2009 AOS Filers Spreadsheet

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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When filling out the I-129F and G325-A forms, I am struggling to completely fill out my Fiance's address.

My fiance's complete address in India is below.

C-30/678 Lane No. 4

Ganesh Nagar II, Shakarpur

New Delhi, India 110092

The problem I am facing is on questions #2 and #15 of the I-129F and also on the "Applicant's Residence" section of the G325-A form.

The main issue I see is that the address fields are setup to assume that a standard USA style address will be entered. However, I cannot find a way to mold the address above into the standard CITY/STATE/ZIP format of the USA.

There are two extra sections to the Indian address which are used for the colony and for the neighborhood in New Delhi. I asked my fiance what would happen if these two details are left out of the address format - and she replied that it would not be considered correct and the mail will not be delivered successfully.

I am not sure what to do here - because the address is an important deal. I am thinking of filling in the address as best as possible in the given USA standard fields - and then attaching a small stick note to each area on the form. The sticky note will refer to the adjucator to a separate paper with my Fiance's full and complete and correct address.

My main concern with doing this is that it is possible the adjucator will be confused. Maybe he will not understand why I have included a separate page to give my fiance's address. Worse I am concerned he may choose by default to use the address on the forms themselves - which do not have enough space to accomodate the complete foreign address.

Any help on this is appreciated !

If necessary write it in by hand. USCIS is aware that not all addresses are laid out like ours. Fill it in as best it fits. Write it in.

VERMONT! I Reject Your Reality...and Substitute My Own!

Gary And Alla

 
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