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Hello everybody, I will be filing a K-1 petition for my Moroccan fiance in September. I have a few questions about the G-325A forms. We have called USCIS to ask about these questions but did not receive substantial answers and they told us to consult outside sources or professionals so here are our questions!

1.) Due to the bad record keeping in Morocco, my fiance's father doesn't have a birth month or day, only a year. Should we only put the year? What should we do in regards to that?

2.) In Morocco there are regions and within those regions are provinces and prefectures. When we are writing his address in the "Applicant's address last 5 years" in the "Province or state" blank should we write the general region or specific province? If the province is too long to fit in the space what should we do about that? {so far we are unable to find abbreviations of these provinces}

3.) My fiance graduated in June 2011 and during his academic studies he participated in internships and a summer job. Some of the internships were unpaid and others were paid. Some of these internships we don't have proof of interning at these locations. Should we include all the internships {paid and unpaid} on the employment portion of the G-325A, or just include the paid ones?

Thank you everybody for your time and assistance!

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2.) In Morocco there are regions and within those regions are provinces and prefectures. When we are writing his address in the "Applicant's address last 5 years" in the "Province or state" blank should we write the general region or specific province? If the province is too long to fit in the space what should we do about that? {so far we are unable to find abbreviations of these provinces}

On the first box of Street and Number, you can put "See Attached". Then, you provide additional page with the complete address. On top of the page, you need to put a header, G-325A, Biographic Information then label it, Applicant's residence last five years.

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On the first box of Street and Number, you can put "See Attached". Then, you provide additional page with the complete address. On top of the page, you need to put a header, G-325A, Biographic Information then label it, Applicant's residence last five years.

Thank you so much!

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1.) Due to the bad record keeping in Morocco, my fiance's father doesn't have a birth month or day, only a year. Should we only put the year? What should we do in regards to that?

We have the same situation with my fiance's mother. Just use 01/01/YYYY. That's not unusual, particularly for those born in rural areas.

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Thanks for your reply. We've actually put "/1234" since the PDF file won't allow you to enter just the year, we thought since my father didn't have any birth day or month, we won't just consider 01/01/1234 as his birth date. Instead we attached a supplemental sheet explaining this exception : "Due to the bad record keeping in some rural areas inMorocco, my father, ABC, only has a birth year, not a month or a dayon his birth documents. All we know is that my father was born in 1234."

We have the same situation with my fiance's mother. Just use 01/01/YYYY. That's not unusual, particularly for those born in rural areas.

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I also have a question about this form, 3 years ago i visited the US by Work and Travel program (for 3 months) and was working in a hotel there, so... should i put that address where i was living for 3 months and working place.. Thank you in advance!

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