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Filed: Country: Argentina
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My fiancee and I are working on filing out the G-325A forms and I do not what do put for my fiancee's family.

She was "adopted" after she was born, but the adoption was anything but legal. On paper she was never adopted.

She does not know anything about her real parents except for her mother's first and last name. She also has no way of getting this information.

Is it ok if the only information that we put for her family is her mother's first and last name?

Will it draw any suspicion if that is the only information that we put down?

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What is on her birth certificate?

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Sent: 7/21/12

NOA1: 7/23/12

Touch: 7/24/2012

Biometrics: 8/24/2012

Card Production Ordered: 3/6/2013

*Eligible for Naturalization: October 13, 2013*

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Well put that and then everywhere else put unknown. You can't know what you don't know. Since she was not actually adopted don't even mention the adoptive parents on the forms.

England.gif England!

And in this crazy life, and through these crazy times

It's you, it's you, You make me sing.

You're every line, you're every word, you're everything.

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ROC Timeline

Sent: 7/21/12

NOA1: 7/23/12

Touch: 7/24/2012

Biometrics: 8/24/2012

Card Production Ordered: 3/6/2013

*Eligible for Naturalization: October 13, 2013*

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Argentina
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Hi,

You may want to include an explanation note with this first packet, saying she doesn't know her biological parents and lives with another family (name and address).

It might be helpful to be open about it from the start, since for packet 3 (before interview) they will ask for more info about her parents and this way you show you aren't trying to hide anything.

Good luck!

12-04-09 mailed I-129F

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04-05-10 NOA2 (no touches until approval!)

04-19-10 received at NVC

04-21-10 NVC sent to embassy

04-24-10 arrived at embassy

05-17-10 received packet 3

05-18-10 delivered packet to embassy

embassy asks us for ridiculous things before giving interview date, such as a photocopy of the sealed envelope from the medical exam...

07-27-10 interview

08-05-10 received visa!!!!!

08-06-10 left Argentina

08-07-10 POE (Dallas)

08-12-10 civil marriage ceremony

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08-25-10 packet arrived in Chicago

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09-21-10 received SS number :) had to go into office twice but it worked!

09-23-10 requested EAD expedite

09-24-10 received biometrics letter

09-27-10 successful walk-in biometrics taken

10-01-10 receive EAD expedite request RFE letter

10-04-10 US Representative's office forwards our EAD expedite evidence

10-06-10 expedite for EAD granted, EAD and AP both issued :D

10-09-10 wedding (party!)

01-04-11 AOS interview (rescheduled because we moved, was 12-16-10) Approved!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Posted (edited)

Hi,

You may want to include an explanation note with this first packet, saying she doesn't know her biological parents and lives with another family (name and address).

It might be helpful to be open about it from the start, since for packet 3 (before interview) they will ask for more info about her parents and this way you show you aren't trying to hide anything.

Good luck!

Yes, Agreed, use the birth certificate for the Mother's name and include an eplaination on the cover letter, kind of like your explaination you gave us... For address for her Mom, put unknown, for father put "father not known".. My fiancee does not know her dad, so we had to put that down on the G325...

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