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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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ok guys and gals another question today for you, on the G325A the example on VJ.com dont show the box filled in for ''Last occupation abroad if not shown above. (include all info requested above). ''This form is submitted in connection with an application for:''

naturalization

status as permanent resident

or other

im doing first step in the I-129petition packet please help with this simple question. i dont wanna make any mistakes.

we both have to fill out one copy of this right? and what do we each put for that block. thanks so much

''BE NOT AFRAID'' - JESUS

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ok guys and gals another question today for you, on the G325A the example on VJ.com dont show the box filled in for ''Last occupation abroad if not shown above. (include all info requested above). ''This form is submitted in connection with an application for:''

naturalization

status as permanent resident

or other

im doing first step in the I-129petition packet please help with this simple question. i dont wanna make any mistakes.

we both have to fill out one copy of this right? and what do we each put for that block. thanks so much

The form is submitted in connection with an application for:

Other - I-129f (This is shown on the example forms)

As for the last occupation abroad, have you ever worked abroad? Beneficiary is abroad at the moment so just put your job history as requested. Petitioner - has he/she ever worked anywhere other than USA? If no, leave it blank but ensure you have completed the work history in the work history question, if yes, they have worked abroad and it was not within the last 5 years (so has not been added to the above work history question box) then add it to that box that is blank on the example form.

Hope that makes sense?

Lesley

Edited by lesleysizeland

AOS Visa Journey

28/06/2010 - POE Chicago 28th June 2010

10/09/2010 - Married in ATL, GA

05/10/2010 - Sent AOS Package to USCIS

06/10/2010 - AOS Package received at Chicago Lockbox

14/10/2010 - Email/Text sent from USCIS to say they had received our AOS and NOA1 was in the mail

18/10/2010 - NOA1 Received via Mail

22/10/2010 - Received Biometrics Appointment Letter

08/11/2010 - Biometrics Appointment

18/12/2010 - Letter received for interview appointment

21/12/2010 - Received EAD and AP

21/01/2011 - Interview!

AOS APPROVED!

03/25/2011 - Green Card Received

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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i don't understand. Why on earth would the VJ example list YOUR last occupation abroad? That's for you to write in. If you already wrote your last occupation abroad up the top, you don't write it here. The "include all info requested above" means use the headings from the section above for where to write what.

As for the "this form is submitted in connection with".. it's in the example form here: http://www.visajourney.com/examples/INS-Form-G-325A.pdf

Edited by Vanessa&Tony
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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''This form is submitted in connection with an application for:''

Just a thought, but surely putting "I-129F" makes no sense...I mean, it asks what you are applying for, which is a K-1 visa, right? You don't apply for an I-129F. Thats just the name of the form you fill out to start the process? I actually put "K-1 Visa/I-129F" in the end.

Interested to hear thoughts on this. Lots of questions on this form are open to interpretation I think.

Edited by Chamie

"When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible." ~ Nora Ephron

Our story so far...

Nov 2009 - Met for the first time whilst I was on tour in Cali

Mar 2010 - After staying in touch, met for a few nights at a trade show - It was very real!

Jul 2010 (Independance Day) - Met in San Diego. Knew we were meant to be together

Sep 2010 - Met in San Diego. Knew we wanted to spend our lives together. Started making plans.

Sep 27th 2010 - Found out that we were expecting a baby. Plans bought forward significantly! :-) Happiest man in the world.

Oct 12th 2010 - Sent I-129F pack to USCIS

Oct 19th 2010 - NOA1 Received

Nov 2010 - Spent a week with my lady in the UK

Dec 23rd 2010 - Battled with UK snow and Heathrow's incompetence to spend Xmas with my family

Dec 24th 2010 - Attended first scan and discovered we are expecting a baby boy!

Jan 9th 2011 - Left home to come back to the UK

Jan 21st 2011 - Requested Expedite from USCIS on medical grounds

Jan 27th 2011 - Expedite request approved.

Feb 2nd 2011 - NOA2 Received

Feb 3rd 2011 - Application left NVC to go to London. LDN number received.

Feb 9th 2011 - Packet 3 sent out

Feb 16th 2011 - Packet 3 sent to Embassy

Feb 18th 2011 - Requested expedite on interview

Feb 24th 2011 - Packet 3 forms logged

Feb 28th 2011 - Medical

Mar 1st 2011 - London Consular wrote with confirmation of an early interview. In 4 days time! PANIC! Woke up fiancé!

Mar 4th 2011 - Interview...APPROVED!!!

 
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