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Hello again ,

Friends as you know I have been burden on you guys lately, as I have been asking questions which probably would not even make sense to some of you guys. I am filling form I-130 & G-325A. I am the petitioner (USC). My first question on G-325 A is as a Petitioner:

1-What would I write on G-325A on the part " Applicant's last address outside the U.S. of more than 1 year? Is it the current home address(changed after I came to the U.S.) of my dad where I normally stay now when I am visiting Pakistan or the address, which my dad changed( where I physically lived for more than I year) before I came to the US long time ago?

2- What would the beneficiary write on the part " Applicant's last address outside the US of more than 1 year", since she is already in Pakistan? I mean, she already filled in her parents address where she lived before and even after our marriage on the part " Applicant's residence last 5 years"? Should I leave the part 'Applicant's last address outside the U.S. of more than 1 year = BLANK (OR) Same as above on Applicant's residence last five years (OR) Actually write the address again which she wrote on Applicants residence last five years , on the part of Beneficiary's G-325 A " Applicants last address outside the US of more than 1 year".

3- My question on Form # I-130, Part C-Info. about your relative-Beneficiary: QUESTION # 13, Has your relative ever been in the U.S? YES or NO ? Does RELATIVE here mean her husband i.e., ME or any other relatives if she has any in the U.S. besides me ? Secondly, IF that relative means ME - The Petitioner, who is a USC, should I write my info. if I came to the U.S. as a student or visitor etc ?

4- Last question, QUESTION # 20, what exactly does this question mean or Do I have to write her current address (her parents)in URDU ? your

Thank so very much again fellows. NO matter what your feedback is, would surely appreciate it. Please !

NiSham

01/15/12: I-130 package sent to Chicago Lockbox

01/18/12: Package delivered (signed for by Chyba)

01/21/12: NOA1 via text and email - Petition routed to CSC

01/26/12: Cheque cashed

06/20/12: NOA2

07/09/12: NVC receieved my case from USCIS

Filed: Country: Pakistan
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I think G-325A in example form is For the Beneficiary. NO this does not answer my question, I think. Also forgot to add this question on G-325A, that Do i have to write down my Alien Number A #, even after being U.S. Citizen on my G-325 A?

01/15/12: I-130 package sent to Chicago Lockbox

01/18/12: Package delivered (signed for by Chyba)

01/21/12: NOA1 via text and email - Petition routed to CSC

01/26/12: Cheque cashed

06/20/12: NOA2

07/09/12: NVC receieved my case from USCIS

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hello again ,

Friends as you know I have been burden on you guys lately, as I have been asking questions which probably would not even make sense to some of you guys. I am filling form I-130 & G-325A. I am the petitioner (USC). My first question on G-325 A is as a Petitioner:

1-What would I write on G-325A on the part " Applicant's last address outside the U.S. of more than 1 year? Is it the current home address(changed after I came to the U.S.) of my dad where I normally stay now when I am visiting Pakistan or the address, which my dad changed( where I physically lived for more than I year) before I came to the US long time ago?

Yes.

2- What would the beneficiary write on the part " Applicant's last address outside the US of more than 1 year", since she is already in Pakistan? I mean, she already filled in her parents address where she lived before and even after our marriage on the part " Applicant's residence last 5 years"? Should I leave the part 'Applicant's last address outside the U.S. of more than 1 year = BLANK (OR) Same as above on Applicant's residence last five years (OR) Actually write the address again which she wrote on Applicants residence last five years , on the part of Beneficiary's G-325 A " Applicants last address outside the US of more than 1 year".

Put her address in Pakistan.

3- My question on Form # I-130, Part C-Info. about your relative-Beneficiary: QUESTION # 13, Has your relative ever been in the U.S? YES or NO ? Does RELATIVE here mean her husband i.e., ME or any other relatives if she has any in the U.S. besides me ? Secondly, IF that relative means ME - The Petitioner, who is a USC, should I write my info. if I came to the U.S. as a student or visitor etc ?

In this case relative is your wife.

4- Last question, QUESTION # 20, what exactly does this question mean or Do I have to write her current address (her parents)in URDU ?

Yes, I did the same for my wife, since she's Ukrainian and her language uses Cyrillic alphabet, although she has Canadian PR.

And if you have your alien A# (if you're naturalized USC), you'll have to put it down.

Edited by nickky
Filed: Country: Pakistan
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Thanks for your INPUT. I repeat some of my questions again.YES SHE IS MY WIFE !!!!

1-What would I write on G-325A on the part " Applicant's last address outside the U.S. of more than 1 year? Is it the current home address(changed after I came to the U.S.) of my dad where I normally stay now when I am visiting Pakistan or the address, which my dad changed( where I physically lived for more than I year) before I came to the US long time ago? You ANSWERED : YES = Is it dad'current NEW address or the OLD address where I physically lived for more than 1 Year, but my dad changed that address after I came to the U.S.?

3- My question on Form # I-130, Part C-Info. about your relative-Beneficiary: QUESTION # 13, Has your relative ever been in the U.S? YES or NO ? Does RELATIVE here mean her husband i.e., ME or any other relatives if she has any in the U.S. besides me ? Secondly, IF that relative means ME - The Petitioner, who is a USC, should I write my info. if I came to the U.S. as a student or visitor etc ?

YES: I am her husband/Petitioner and she is my wife/Beneficiary.

Now this question is on the BENEFICIARY's SIDE of Form # I-130. Does it imply that question is being asked to Beneficiary, in that case answer is NO. But,if it imlies to ME or ANY of her other relative in the US, then answer is YES. NOW in the second part, if answer is YES, does that relative means ME or my wifes other relatives besides me. If its ME, do I have to write down the info. if I came to the US on a visitor or student visa?

Thanks

NiSham

01/15/12: I-130 package sent to Chicago Lockbox

01/18/12: Package delivered (signed for by Chyba)

01/21/12: NOA1 via text and email - Petition routed to CSC

01/26/12: Cheque cashed

06/20/12: NOA2

07/09/12: NVC receieved my case from USCIS

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Thanks for your INPUT. I repeat some of my questions again.YES SHE IS MY WIFE !!!!

1-What would I write on G-325A on the part " Applicant's last address outside the U.S. of more than 1 year? Is it the current home address(changed after I came to the U.S.) of my dad where I normally stay now when I am visiting Pakistan or the address, which my dad changed( where I physically lived for more than I year) before I came to the US long time ago? You ANSWERED : YES = Is it dad'current NEW address or the OLD address where I physically lived for more than 1 Year, but my dad changed that address after I came to the U.S.?

Old one. New address goes into section "Applicant’s residence last five years".

Just use the last address, where you stayed for over 1 year for section "Applicant's last address outside the U.S. of more than 1 year".

Make sure, there're no gaps in residence's time.

3- My question on Form # I-130, Part C-Info. about your relative-Beneficiary: QUESTION # 13, Has your relative ever been in the U.S? YES or NO ? Does RELATIVE here mean her husband i.e., ME or any other relatives if she has any in the U.S. besides me ? Secondly, IF that relative means ME - The Petitioner, who is a USC, should I write my info. if I came to the U.S. as a student or visitor etc ?

YES: I am her husband/Petitioner and she is my wife/Beneficiary.

It means your wife. You didn't read my answer for this question carefully :blink:, buddy.

Now this question is on the BENEFICIARY's SIDE of Form # I-130. Does it imply that question is being asked to Beneficiary, in that case answer is NO. But,if it imlies to ME or ANY of her other relative in the US, then answer is YES. NOW in the second part, if answer is YES, does that relative means ME or my wifes other relatives besides me. If its ME, do I have to write down the info. if I came to the US on a visitor or student visa?

Items 1-16 (on beneficiary's side): info about your wife.

Item 17 - you enter your information.

Items 18-22: info about your wife.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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No apologies necessary. As I see it, we are all in this together. Here is how I answered:

1) NONE. I am the petitioner and have not lived outside the U.S.

2) Current address above. My husband's address is listed on the question above on the form.

3) This question is asking about your beneficiary (your spouse you are applying for).

4) This means if the language does not use Roman letters, you write his/her address in the native language.

Good luck!

Patience is the key to paradise

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