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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hey Everyone

I'm filling out the G-325A form at the moment with my fiance and was wondering if on his does he put his jobs in Portuguese or does he put the full name and address of his employers in English?

One other question i have on the G-325A form is can i use abbreviations. His full address along with street number don't fit in the small space provided and under where he types his parents city and country of residence it wont fit either. The town name abbreviated fits but i don't know if there going to want to know what that abbreviation stands for.

Is it possible to type out everything needed for all the other box's and just hand write smaller and neatly the parts that cant fit when typed?

--An overall question i have with the forms is should my fiance and I sign everything in blue or black ink?

Sorry to repeat these questions, I have seen things similar with what I'm asking but wanted to get updated advice being some thing i find on Google off of visa journey are from a year or so back.

Thank you in advance =)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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We had similar problems. We put the jobs in english. The addresses we wrote very small. Also, you can always add an addendum to fill out completely, just make sure you put see addendum on the question. Do not leave blank. On addendum, make sure you identify the question # that you are responding to. Include addendum on your coversheet.

Sign in black.

Boa sorte..! Feel free to message us with any other questions related to the process in Brazil. My wife is from Sao Paulo...

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"I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant."

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