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Filed: F-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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Hello,

My spouse and I supposed to fill out G-325A respectively for form I-130.

In G-325A, what is my spouse and I is supposed to check respectively on

'This form is submitted in connection with an application for'

1. Naturalization

2. Status as Permanent Resident

3. Other (Specify)

My spouse is USC, and I'm doing AOS.

Are we both supposed to check on 2.Status as Permanent Resident?

Thank you in advance!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Nigeria
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http://www.visajourney.com/examples/INS-Form-G-325A-aos.pdf

I will say yes. 2.Status as Permanent Resident

This is correct.

Read and understand the questions very well.

AOS FROM F1

Met -January 8th, 2011

Married - February 1st, 2013

5/29/2013 - Mailed AOS Package to Chicago Lockbox

6/03/2013 - Package Received.

6/06/2013 - Check Cashed.

6/07/2013 - Receipt Date on NOAs - Transferred to National Benefits Center.

6/11/2013 - Received Hard copy NOAs.

6/14/2013 - Biometrics Appointment Notice.

7/08/2013 - Biometrics Done and Successful in Baltimore.

7/17/2013 - I-485 status updated to "Testing and Interview".

8/07/2013 - Interview Notice Received.(online/text).

8/08/2013 - Interview Notice Received.(Mail).

8/09/2013 - EAD Approved.

8/17/2013 - EAD Received.

8/22/2013 - SSC Received.

9/12/2013 - AOS Interview - Further Review needed.

10/03/2013 - AOS APPROVED!!!
10/15/2013 - GC Received.

.....till 2015.

30/09/2015 - Mailed ROC Package to Vermont Lockbox

09/11/2015 - Biometrics Taken in Baltimore

19/08/2016 - RFE received

12/10/2016 - RFE response package sent.

04/11/2016 - ROC APPROVED!!!

25/11/2016 - GC Received.

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The USC should check Other and specify "In Support of Spouse's I-130", the beneficiary (you) should check "Status as Permanent Resident". If you don't have enough space to type it, hand write it in.

Hello,

My spouse and I supposed to fill out G-325A respectively for form I-130.

In G-325A, what is my spouse and I is supposed to check respectively on

'This form is submitted in connection with an application for'

1. Naturalization

2. Status as Permanent Resident

3. Other (Specify)

My spouse is USC, and I'm doing AOS.

Are we both supposed to check on 2.Status as Permanent Resident?

Thank you in advance!

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Filed: F-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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The USC should check Other and specify "In Support of Spouse's I-130", the beneficiary (you) should check "Status as Permanent Resident". If you don't have enough space to type it, hand write it in.

Hmm

Actually, this makes sense although other people says that spouse(petitioner) and beneficiary both should put 2. status as permanent resident.

Didn't you have any problem like RFE?

Thank you for your answer.

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Not so far. I mean, you can probably do it both ways, but I followed a guide by Nolo - it's trusted for legal advice.
See here:

http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/free-books/fiance-marriage-visa-book/chapter11-13.html

Hmm

Actually, this makes sense although other people says that spouse(petitioner) and beneficiary both should put 2. status as permanent resident.

Didn't you have any problem like RFE?

Thank you for your answer.

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