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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I just noticed on the G-325A Bio form I just got mailed back from my fiancee that on the line for the Applicant's last address outside the US of more than one year that I forgot to update the "to" month. I first drafted in January, but now it's March and it still says "01" for the month. Does anyone think it a problem if I used a black pen to change it to a "3" to agree with the date the form is signed. It's the same address as listed for her current address in the section of Applicant's address for the last five years. It's also the same address as on the I-129F. I'm thinking it's a minor thing and I don't want to have to waste the time and money to have her mail another signed copy back to change that one digit. Or maybe don't change it at all and just leave it as is since the it's apparent what and when her last residence outside the US is from the other part of the form.

The other thing I just realized is that my fiancee printed out the G-325A and the fiancee intent to marry letter on a size of paper not usually used here in the US. It's like a quarter inch narrower than 8 1/2 x 11, and about 3/4 inch longer than. Will this be a problem submitting the form if it's not on standard size 8.5 x 11 inch paper? It must be a size used in UAE where she is currently residing.

Thanks for your input.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Re paper size no. It's likely A4 paper which is standard in Australia (and probably just about everywhere except the US) :P All my stuff was A4 and there wasn't an issue.

Regarding the date change, that should be okay.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Re paper size no. It's likely A4 paper which is standard in Australia (and probably just about everywhere except the US) :P All my stuff was A4 and there wasn't an issue.

Regarding the date change, that should be okay.

Thanks for your reply V&T. That makes me feel a little better.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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I just noticed on the G-325A Bio form I just got mailed back from my fiancee that on the line for the Applicant's last address outside the US of more than one year that I forgot to update the "to" month. I first drafted in January, but now it's March and it still says "01" for the month. Does anyone think it a problem if I used a black pen to change it to a "3" to agree with the date the form is signed. It's the same address as listed for her current address in the section of Applicant's address for the last five years. It's also the same address as on the I-129F. I'm thinking it's a minor thing and I don't want to have to waste the time and money to have her mail another signed copy back to change that one digit. Or maybe don't change it at all and just leave it as is since the it's apparent what and when her last residence outside the US is from the other part of the form.

The other thing I just realized is that my fiancee printed out the G-325A and the fiancee intent to marry letter on a size of paper not usually used here in the US. It's like a quarter inch narrower than 8 1/2 x 11, and about 3/4 inch longer than. Will this be a problem submitting the form if it's not on standard size 8.5 x 11 inch paper? It must be a size used in UAE where she is currently residing.

Thanks for your input.

No problem with either. It is more important it is accurate.

VERMONT! I Reject Your Reality...and Substitute My Own!

Gary And Alla

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Uganda
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All the documents my fiancé sent me for our petition were printed on A4 paper. I ended up using a paper cutter to trim off a little of the blank space at the top and bottom of the sheets so that they would fit neatly into my stack of 8.5x11 sheets.

Joy (& Aaron, who doesn't read/post here yet)

Dec. 27, 2010: First met each other in Entebbe, Uganda while I was visiting my friend/his cousin (12/27/10 - 1/10/11) (visited again Jul. 2-9, 2011 and Dec. 24, 2011 - Jan. 9, 2012; engaged 1/7/12)

K-1

Feb. 18, 2012: I-129F sent (delivered 2/21 per USPS & USCIS; NOA1 notice date 2/23/12; check cashed/email/text 2/24)

Aug. 9, 2012: NOA2!!! [NOA1 +168 days] (reached NVC 8/17, left NVC 8/20; @embassy 8/24; embassy confirmed receipt 9/5)

Oct. 24 - Nov. 8, 2012: I visited again (Nairobi: medical 10/31; interview 11/5 [NOA1 +256 days]; result--APPROVED!!!!!!!)

Nov. 15, 2012: Visa in hand (was ready for retrieval 11/12/12)

Nov. 20, 2012: POE, Boston!!! (legal marriage 12/12/12; family/friends wedding ceremony 1/12/13) (276 days)

AOS/EAD/AP

Feb. 4, 2013: AOS packet sent (delivered 2/6, NOA1 text/email & check cashed 2/11 midnight)

Feb. 11, 2013: NOA1 notice date for I-485, EAD, AP (I-485/EAD NOA1 hard copies & biometrics appt letter arrived 2/16, badly mangled AP NOA1 arrived 2/27; biometrics done 3/4/13)

Apr. 3, 2013: EAD & AP approved (received card 4/11)

Aug. 16, 2013: I-485 approved & green card production ordered!!!! (card arrived 8/26/13) (193 days)

ROC

2015 sometime? I've slept since then.

Naturalization

Dec. 20, 2019: N-400 submitted online (Boston, MA field office)

Jan. 9, 2020: Biometrics

Feb. 4, 2020: updated wait time = 4 months (estimated case completion June 2020)

Aug. 7, 2020: interview scheduled (!), but no idea when

Sept. 16, 2020: interview, Boston (approved)

Sept. 24, 2020: oath ceremony, Boston---DONE!!! (279 days from submission)

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