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Im the petitioner and my wife is the beneficiary I have a few question for filling out I-130 form.

1. What do i put in line #21 last address at which you lived together? but me and my wife never lived with each other besides me visiting her in philippines and getting married their.

2. Line #22 i dont understand this question? can any one help me thanks.

3. Line #17 states information about your alien relative? now is this me the (petitioner) or my wife the (beneficiary)? that will be filled out.

G-325A Questions:

1. I the petitioner lives in U.S as a U.S citizen and my wife is the beneficiary living in the philippines. In the G-325A form states applicants last address outside the United States of more than one year? Ive never lived in Phlillippines only to visit and get married to my wife their. Do i need to fill out her address or do i answer N/A or NONE?

Thank you very much.

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for 21. if there is no address you lived together, then there is not one. dont put anything. for 22. if she is here in the states, list nearest uscis office where you are at. if she is in philipines, list nearest us consulate office (i am petitioning for my husband in mexico, so i am no help which consulate you need to put, sorry) for 17. she is the alien, so list you as her spouse and any children she has also. hope this helps good luck! for the g-325, only list your actual addresses you have lived at. if you have not lived out of the country then dont put international address, it may just cause future confusion.




 


 

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I-130

1) as stated if you have not lived together put none- have not lived together

2) She will be having her interview in Manila

3) list the spouse of your wife and her children

example:

YOUR NAME HUSBAND DOB COUNTRY OF BIRTH

HER CHILD DAUGHTER DOB COUNTRY OF BIRTH

etc...

G325a

If you have never lived outside the USA for more than a year then you answer NONE on your G325a

on her G325a you would list her current residence or the last one she was at for a year or more

(you need 2 G-325a forms. One for you. One for your spouse.)

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

 
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