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I've researched around for these questions but just wanted more of an updated/detailed answers.

These questions/post are in relation to the form G-325 that we will file with the I-129F/K-1 fiance visa.

- Would it really still be acceptable to use the G-325 form?

- Do I or should I really used the G-325A form instead?

My fiance showed me the G-325 form that he had written-filled out in pen and was about to mail to me but I noticed that there were printed "0000"'s placed under the Year spaces.

For those who have printed the G-325 or G-325A forms and had encountered "0000"'s placed under the Year spaces, What did you do in that situation?

My fiance just wrote the number years over all of the 0000's. He knows I worry about almost every little detail on these forms but I'm concerned whether or not it will be readable to whoever reads it when we submit it. I feel like it would be better to print out versions of the form that had no 0000's at all. So as to look more neat and readable.

If this is the case, then I think that if he does refill it out then I'll request him to print out the G-325A form instead of the G-325 form that he originally printed. Because everyone else seems to have used the G-325A but then I had also read that some people use the G-325 form (but I forgot how long ago they had used it).

Also, I think I read somewhere that wite-out (correction fluid) is not recommended to be used on the forms we will submit? I asked this because under "This form is submitted in connection with an application for:", he had checked off the "Other (specify):" category which he then had written "I-130" which we now know is wrong, right? Especially since if we are filing for a I-129F (K-1 Fiance Visa) then he should write "I-129F" or "K-1 Visa", right? I had told him just to use wite-out fluid over the "I-130" writing but after reading online somewhere not to use it, I'm having doubts for him to use wite-out.

If we need to include a supplement paper that goes along with the G-325 form, how formal does it need to be? I saw a template that someone posted but was thinking couldn't he just handwrite and format the additional information similarly to the G-325(A) form? He doesn't need to sign the bottom of the supplement page too, right?

My fiance doesn't have quick and easy access to a printer, has limited time to make it to the post office during his country's business hours so I know this will add to his ongoing frustration with all my request for him to fix certain things on these documents so that it will look really neat and acceptable before he mails it all out to me.

Thanks for the future feedback.

사랑은 영원이야.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I've researched around for these questions but just wanted more of an updated/detailed answers.

These questions/post are in relation to the form G-325 that we will file with the I-129F/K-1 fiance visa.

- Would it really still be acceptable to use the G-325 form?

- Do I or should I really used the G-325A form instead?

My fiance showed me the G-325 form that he had written-filled out in pen and was about to mail to me but I noticed that there were printed "0000"'s placed under the Year spaces.

For those who have printed the G-325 or G-325A forms and had encountered "0000"'s placed under the Year spaces, What did you do in that situation?

My fiance just wrote the number years over all of the 0000's. He knows I worry about almost every little detail on these forms but I'm concerned whether or not it will be readable to whoever reads it when we submit it. I feel like it would be better to print out versions of the form that had no 0000's at all. So as to look more neat and readable.

If this is the case, then I think that if he does refill it out then I'll request him to print out the G-325A form instead of the G-325 form that he originally printed. Because everyone else seems to have used the G-325A but then I had also read that some people use the G-325 form (but I forgot how long ago they had used it).

Also, I think I read somewhere that wite-out (correction fluid) is not recommended to be used on the forms we will submit? I asked this because under "This form is submitted in connection with an application for:", he had checked off the "Other (specify):" category which he then had written "I-130" which we now know is wrong, right? Especially since if we are filing for a I-129F (K-1 Fiance Visa) then he should write "I-129F" or "K-1 Visa", right? I had told him just to use wite-out fluid over the "I-130" writing but after reading online somewhere not to use it, I'm having doubts for him to use wite-out.

If we need to include a supplement paper that goes along with the G-325 form, how formal does it need to be? I saw a template that someone posted but was thinking couldn't he just handwrite and format the additional information similarly to the G-325(A) form? He doesn't need to sign the bottom of the supplement page too, right?

My fiance doesn't have quick and easy access to a printer, has limited time to make it to the post office during his country's business hours so I know this will add to his ongoing frustration with all my request for him to fix certain things on these documents so that it will look really neat and acceptable before he mails it all out to me.

Thanks for the future feedback.

Not sure the difference in forms, but If you are going to all of the trouble to reprint them, it would be much faster to input the data on the computer and mail it to work and print it, that is what I did, no clue why someone would want to do it by hand.....

 
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