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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Iran
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I'm filling out our G325As. On the very bottom of the form it says "applicant :print your name and alien registration number". Is this my information (i'm the petitioner) or his info? In other words, do I put his name on the bottom of my application? Or do I put my own?

And then the same question for his G325A -- who's name goes on the bottom of his application?

I've decided to go down this road without a lawyer, so I may lean on everyone here a bit.

Thanks in advance!

Cheryl.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Argentina
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I used a paperwork service to check my app, and on the G-325A I put in N/A for the ARN on both, and for the names, the name of the person who's information the form was for.

So for me I put my name in the bottom and N/A for the ARN.

For my fiance I put his name in the bottom and N/A for the ARN.

I haven't (yet) gotten an RFE, but that doesn't mean I won't get one.

Hope that helps. :)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Argentina
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I work a lot of hours so I appreciated the peace of mind and the guidance and moral support they offer.

The service cost me $400 (because I had them mail it for me, so it covers the cost of overnight delivery) at RapidVisa. A friend of mine had married his Filipino wife and another his wife from Japan. They both used the service and recommended it to me. :)

I don't know if it's worth it for you, but because I'm so busy all the time, I appreciated having the assistance.

You fill out your petition using their online forms, which fills out all the appropriate information (that you provided) on the application -- its very much simplified. They'll check your petition and make sure its all in order, but if any information (like DoB or Addresses, or PoB, etc) is incorrect you'll have to catch that. They won't know what it's supposed to be.

I would say its helpful to those who are really uneasy about doing it themselves or who lack the time to do all the research. smile.png

Certainly cheaper than a Lawyer!

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K1 Visa Journey [April 11, 2013 - August 31, 2014]
[2014-09-20] !!! WEDDING !!!
[2014-09-22] Applied for SSN
[2014-09-26] Marriage License in Snail Mail
[2014-10-22] Notification of SSC in mail, will arrive "within 2 weeks"
[2014-10-27] SSC Arrived!

2015-04-30] Mailed AOS Package!
[2015-06-16] EAD Approved!
[2015-06-16] AP Approved!
[2015-06-23] EAD/AP Card Received!

[2015-10-02] AOS Approved (No Interview)!

[2015-10-07] Greencard Mailed

[2015-10-09] Approval Notice Recieved

[2015-10-09] Greencard Recieved!

I used RapidVisa for my petition; a paperwork service. A K1 is $375.00 to use their hassle-free online application system.

Useful Links:
Igor's List | Advanced Search Tool | Q&A With a Former USCIS Adjudicator
Visa Status Checker (Once you get a Case # from NVC) | Offical USCIS Reasons for a K1 Denial

The advice offered by this user is not legal advice. You should contact an attorney to obtain legal advice.

 
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