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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Germany
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Hello,

I am not sure which form to use the G-325 or the G-325A?

I can not see a difference.

Since your step by step refers to the G-325A and that is referenced in the I-130, I guess this is the correct one?

And I need one for me and one for my spouse, correct?

04/2006 - came to US as L1 employee

04/2010 - got married

11/2010 - submitted AOS package (I-130, I-485, I-765)

05/2011 - Welcome letter arrived in the mail

11/2017 - Filed for naturalization (Online Houston office)

11/2017 - Biometrics

06/2018 - Interview (passed)

06/2018 - Case approved notification

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Romania
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yes ...depending on what you are planing on doing...you will need 3 G-325A. If your wife is the beneficiary then she will need 2, onw will go with the I-130, and one will go with her I-485. Then the petitioner will need just one that will go with the I-130.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Germany
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The G-325A has a black box at the bottom, this asks for the Applicant to enter alien registration number etc.

SHould this box only filled out for the immigrant but left blank for the US citizen?

04/2006 - came to US as L1 employee

04/2010 - got married

11/2010 - submitted AOS package (I-130, I-485, I-765)

05/2011 - Welcome letter arrived in the mail

11/2017 - Filed for naturalization (Online Houston office)

11/2017 - Biometrics

06/2018 - Interview (passed)

06/2018 - Case approved notification

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Romania
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SO, the black box at the bottom is to be filled out by whoever is filling the above part as well. Is your wife the usc? If so, then she will fill out one G325A, and also at the bottom in the black box she will fill out with her info, then at alien reg number she will put N/A...as a us citizen you dont have a alien number.

then if you are the beneficiary you complete 2 G-325A's, and at the bottom in the black box you will put your name, and as for alien number...do you have an alien number? are any of your visa's have an alien number? on the I-94 there is no alien number, so if you came as a tourist you don't have a number, so you put n/a

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Germany
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I came on a L1, but I can not find a alien registration number on teh Visa in my passport.

04/2006 - came to US as L1 employee

04/2010 - got married

11/2010 - submitted AOS package (I-130, I-485, I-765)

05/2011 - Welcome letter arrived in the mail

11/2017 - Filed for naturalization (Online Houston office)

11/2017 - Biometrics

06/2018 - Interview (passed)

06/2018 - Case approved notification

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Algeria
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There is essentially no difference in the forms. From what I've read, at one time, the G325A had carbon copies attached that you would send here or there. But like you stated, the G325A is what is referenced, so I think that's what most people use. The petitioner will need one and the beneficiary will need 2. On the beneficiary's forms, if you have the A#, then include that. For the petitioner's forms, you would put the petitioner's info, so if they have an A# put that.

02/21/99 Hubby entered with F1 student visa D/S

May 2002 He stopped attending school because he couldn't afford it any longer.

03?/2002 USC sibling I-130 petition

02/2009 Met hubby

08/2009 Sibling petition approved but ineligible to adjust status due to overstay

07/10 Married :)

11/22/10 [day 0]- mailed AOS packet!! should be there by noon 11/23/2010

12/3/10 [day 11]- received email/text notification of acceptance from USCIS

12/3/10 hubby surprised me with a trip to Los Angeles for my birthday...no problems :)

12/6/10 [day 14]- received hard copy NOA1 in mail

12/7/10 [day 15]- checks cashed...ouch

12/15/10 [day 23]- rec'd biometrics appt set for Dec. 28th at 10 am! :)

12/28/10 [day 36]- successful biometrics appt

01/27/11 [day 66]- rec'd interview appt set for March 10th at 10 am :)

02/25/11 [day 95]- rec'd EAD

03/10/11 [day 109]- Interview, Green card approved!! :)

Next Step: Removing conditions in 2 years.

 
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