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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello VJers,

I am a Filipina and is in the process of filling up my G-325A to be sent to my fiance in the US. Noob question but here goes...

1. The G-325A requires your employment for the last five years. I've only started working since 2011 and was only 4 years ago. Will I still write that I was unemployed from 2010 until 2011? Or there's no need for that.

My fiance insists on asking this too lol

1. He is a naturalized citizen and is a Filipino too. Will he write his previous A# on the form or no need?

More power and our success depends on you! :)

N400:

March 6, 2022: N-400 Filed Online

October 20, 2022: Interview (Approved)

November 10, 2022: Oath Ceremony

I130 - Minor Children:

December 20, 2022: I-130 Filed Online

November 15, 2023: Approval Notice

November 19, 2023: NVC Received

December 11, 2023: DQ'ed

September 30, 2024: Interview Letter

November 6, 2024: Medical Exam (Passed)

November 18, 2024: Interview (Approved & Issued)

Posted (edited)

Hello VJers,

I am a Filipina and is in the process of filling up my G-325A to be sent to my fiance in the US. Noob question but here goes...

1. The G-325A requires your employment for the last five years. I've only started working since 2011 and was only 4 years ago. Will I still write that I was unemployed from 2010 until 2011? Or there's no need for that.

My fiance insists on asking this too lol

1. He is a naturalized citizen and is a Filipino too. Will he write his previous A# on the form or no need?

More power and our success depends on you! :)

I and the wife only put where were were employed. It's kind of understood that if you didn't have employment for a certain period of time, that you're unemployed.

I'm also Filipino, but am a Naturalized US Citizen. I didn't put any A#. Remember that the same forms are used by Green Card holders to petition their relatives and thus, they have to put their A#. Don't let your fiance confuse things by putting an A# when there's no need to since he's a USC.

Edited by manilaraf

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Dec 11, 2014 - Filed I-130 via DCF @ US Embassy Manila (...and we're on the clock...) - Read about my experience filing DCF here > http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/527064-filed-dcf-i-130-for-ir-1-at-us-embassy-manila-aar/

Dec 11, 2014 - NOA1: Not sure what to put here, Dec 11, 2014, Dec 24, 2014 or something in between.

Dec 24, 2014 - NOA2: I called USCIS @ USEM on Jan 5, 2015 and was told the I-130 was approved on Christmas Eve. Thank you Santa!

Jan 13, 2015 - MNL Case Number & Packet 3 Received via email (I emailed the IV Unit-Manila requesting these on Jan 5, 2015 and Jan 12, 2015)

Jan 21, 2015 - NOA2: Mailed (via PhilPost!) paper/hard copy delivered to our place here in Manila.

Jan 22, 2015 - Packet 3: Mailed (again via PhilPost!) paper/hard copy delivered to out place here in Manila.

Feb 24 & 25, 2015 - Day 1 & Day 2 of Medical @ SLEC. Immunizations given on Day 2, thankfully

Mar 5, 2015 - USEM Interview Appointment - IR-1 Visa Approved! (CEAC Status updated to ISSUED afternoon of interview day)

Mar 10, 2015 - 3pm - Received SMS saying IV Package ready for pickup at 2GO MoA. Picked up at 5pm. (Shipped/Picked Up/In Hand on 3rd Business Day post interview)

Mar 13, 2015 - CFO Manila - Done

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Now disposing/selling/giving away/shipping to the US stuff from 14 years in the PHL and 4 years together before heading to POE.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I and the wife only put where were were employed. It's kind of understood that if you didn't have employment for a certain period of time, that you're unemployed.

I'm also Filipino, but am a Naturalized US Citizen. I didn't put any A#. Remember that the same forms are used by Green Card holders to petition their relatives and thus, they have to put their A#. Don't let your fiance confuse things by putting an A# when there's no need to since he's a USC.

 

Thanks manilaraf. Your input is highly appreciated and have helped us a lot! Thank you! :)

N400:

March 6, 2022: N-400 Filed Online

October 20, 2022: Interview (Approved)

November 10, 2022: Oath Ceremony

I130 - Minor Children:

December 20, 2022: I-130 Filed Online

November 15, 2023: Approval Notice

November 19, 2023: NVC Received

December 11, 2023: DQ'ed

September 30, 2024: Interview Letter

November 6, 2024: Medical Exam (Passed)

November 18, 2024: Interview (Approved & Issued)

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Posted (edited)

Hello VJers,

I am a Filipina and is in the process of filling up my G-325A to be sent to my fiance in the US. Noob question but here goes...

1. The G-325A requires your employment for the last five years. I've only started working since 2011 and was only 4 years ago. Will I still write that I was unemployed from 2010 until 2011? Or there's no need for that.

My fiance insists on asking this too lol

1. He is a naturalized citizen and is a Filipino too. Will he write his previous A# on the form or no need?

More power and our success depends on you! :)

Being you have only worked the past 4 years, that is all you can list.

Edited by Hank_

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