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I have an interesting one here. I am a US citizen married to a Colombian. She is legally here in the US, and I am filing an I-130 to adjust her status. However, I came across form G-325A and it asks for bio information on myself. The issue here is with my parents. They are both Mexican citizens with legal residence in the US however as they are retired, they spend most of their time in Mexico.

On G-325 there is a question about my parents' City and Country of residence. Is it safe to assume that putting their US residence instead of their Mexico residence is OK? I guess I am just not sure if we will be questioned further about my parents' residence being that they spend so much time in Mexico.

Any ideas? I don't want any information I put on the form to be misconstrued as lying and get my wife deported or the process cancelled.

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08/07/2009 - Charrito marries a delicious Colombian!

09/22/2010 - Filing I-130

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It doesn't matter where they live, as long as you write down the address they consider their primary residence (which I assume is the same address they receive their bills and retirement checks, among other things).

I have an interesting one here. I am a US citizen married to a Colombian. She is legally here in the US, and I am filing an I-130 to adjust her status. However, I came across form G-325A and it asks for bio information on myself. The issue here is with my parents. They are both Mexican citizens with legal residence in the US however as they are retired, they spend most of their time in Mexico.

On G-325 there is a question about my parents' City and Country of residence. Is it safe to assume that putting their US residence instead of their Mexico residence is OK? I guess I am just not sure if we will be questioned further about my parents' residence being that they spend so much time in Mexico.

Any ideas? I don't want any information I put on the form to be misconstrued as lying and get my wife deported or the process cancelled.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Colombia
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Well, forms were submitted a while back, now it's just a matter of waiting until they decide to process them. What was annoying is that the official website states that there is no wait for family members, however once the forms are submitted they post a response time of 6-9 months!!!

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08/07/2009 - Charrito marries a delicious Colombian!

09/22/2010 - Filing I-130

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