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Hello everyone!

So here I am stressing about the G-325A Biographic Information. No surprise there! I've come across a quite abnormal problem (or normal perhaps).

I am only at a tender age of 25 years and I have, in the last 5 years lived in about 6-7 different places (university/Internships/Parents house etc). On the G-325A it only gives you 5 lines to fill out your last five years. help? Suggestions welcome!? I also wondered about travelling, as I traveled some of the states in 2008 summer (so therefore had no residence as such)

Also the next question on the form asks where the last address outside of the USA I've lived for more than one year. I literally havent lived in one particular house since I left for University in 2004! The only place I have lived for over a year is in America 09-10. I imagine I will just state my residence from 2004 (my fathers house).

Thirdly (and i promise this is the last one) The G-325A tables are very small for writing in long addresses. Anything I can do to fit it all in apart from write in tiny tiny lettering?

Again thank you to everyone who takes time out of their day to help panicky perfectionists like me!!!

Kind regards

A

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You have already posted this once a few moments ago there is no reason to post the same thing again. You need to give people a chance to answer your question.

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Hello everyone!

So here I am stressing about the G-325A Biographic Information. No surprise there! I've come across a quite abnormal problem (or normal perhaps).

I am only at a tender age of 25 years and I have, in the last 5 years lived in about 6-7 different places (university/Internships/Parents house etc). On the G-325A it only gives you 5 lines to fill out your last five years. help? Suggestions welcome!? I also wondered about travelling, as I traveled some of the states in 2008 summer (so therefore had no residence as such)

Also the next question on the form asks where the last address outside of the USA I've lived for more than one year. I literally havent lived in one particular house since I left for University in 2004! The only place I have lived for over a year is in America 09-10. I imagine I will just state my residence from 2004 (my fathers house).

Thirdly (and i promise this is the last one) The G-325A tables are very small for writing in long addresses. Anything I can do to fit it all in apart from write in tiny tiny lettering?

Again thank you to everyone who takes time out of their day to help panicky perfectionists like me!!!

Kind regards

A

You're in luck! I just filled out both mine and my fiance's G-325A forms and both of us have a thousand addresses.

I'll tell you what I did. I wrote as much as I could on the lines that the forms provide. I left the last line open so I could write SEE ATTACHED SUPPLEMENT. Then I created a word document and put at the top, G-325A Last 5 years Residency Supplement.

Then I made a table similar to the one on the G-325A and filled in all the information. You can skip this step if you want but I then converted the word document to a PDF file just because sometimes my computer does some screwy things with the formatting when it prints.

Make sure you sign and date the bottom of the supplement. There ya go! :)

You can do the same thing if you had an equally lengthy list of former employment.

Good luck!

~A

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As 'AKSinghSingh79' stated, that's the best thing to do.

Good luck!

You're in luck! I just filled out both mine and my fiance's G-325A forms and both of us have a thousand addresses.

I'll tell you what I did. I wrote as much as I could on the lines that the forms provide. I left the last line open so I could write SEE ATTACHED SUPPLEMENT. Then I created a word document and put at the top, G-325A Last 5 years Residency Supplement.

Then I made a table similar to the one on the G-325A and filled in all the information. You can skip this step if you want but I then converted the word document to a PDF file just because sometimes my computer does some screwy things with the formatting when it prints.

Make sure you sign and date the bottom of the supplement. There ya go! :)

You can do the same thing if you had an equally lengthy list of former employment.

Good luck!

~A

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