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Filed: Country: Ukraine
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I just noticed this example document on another site:

http://www.***removed***/forms/g-325a-sampl...information.pdf

What struck me is that it didn't have the full address of his employers. What annoys me is that there isn't actually enough space to type it, and it'd be nice if it isn't really necessary. I then found this link which poses that quesiton, and has a reply from someone who appears to be a lawyer and suggests its not necessary:

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=213151

Specifically, he writes:

My practice is to ensure that the G-325A is accuarate. I am not as concerned that it be complete. For example, on the employment history, I do NOT put in the employer's street address -- I just put the city, eg. "Toyota, Fremont, CA".

Can anyone confirm that? Or comment as to whether they left out the full address and had their application processed just fine. I was going to print it out and stick labels on the document that have a small font so it will fit, re-scan that, print it, and sign it again so it looks all nice and neat. If it's not necessary that will be even better.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Romania
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I tried to fit as much as possible of the name and address for my employers... I even used initials to make name shorter. My application had been successfully processed. Keep the address as simple as possible (Street and #, City, Zip). I know there are some countries where it is longer but.. again, try to keep it as simple as possible. You can call 1-800-375-5283 if you are in the US to ask this question to an authorized person and then post something here for everyone who may bump into the same problem. I had a problem with my fiancee residence address which is really long, but I kept it at the same shortness "Street and #, City, Zip" as I stated above. It was no problem with that either.

Good luck and post the results.

Thanks.

Vik

2006-10-16 - Mailed out I-129

2006-10-24 - Received NOA1 from CSC

2007-01-24 - NOA2 - Approved !!! - Yes!

2007-01-30 - NOA2 - arrived in the mail

2007-02-01 - NVC - Receipt Confirmation date

2007-02-05 - NVC - Receipt arrived in the mail. Case number assigned.

2007-02-09 - Receive at US Emassy - Bucharest - Romania

2007-02-12 - Packet 3 received in the mail

2007-02-14 - Packet 3 shipped back to Embassy

2007-02-23 - Medical exam - Done

2007-02-28 - Visa Interview - VISA in hand ...

2007-04-22 - We broke up

2007-06-16 - Decided to give the 2nd chance

2007-07-02 - Arrival in the US - POE - Denver Intl Airport

2007-09-29 - We've got married!

2007-10-15 - AOS-EAD-AP mailed out

2007-10-25 - NOA

2007-11-29 - Biometrics appointment - DONE!

2007-12-20 - AP - received

2007-12-27 - EAD card received

2007-12-28 - Apply for SSN

--- troubles with EAD verification for SSN----

2007-02-14 - SSN Received

2008-03-11 - AOS Interview - Passed - Green card in the mail within a month

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Specifically, he writes:

My practice is to ensure that the G-325A is accuarate. I am not as concerned that it be complete. For example, on the employment history, I do NOT put in the employer's street address -- I just put the city, eg. "Toyota, Fremont, CA".
Can anyone confirm that? Or comment as to whether they left out the full address and had their application processed just fine. I was going to print it out and stick labels on the document that have a small font so it will fit, re-scan that, print it, and sign it again so it looks all nice and neat. If it's not necessary that will be even better.

That's what mine is like. We'll see. I guess you could write very neatly in black ink otherwise.

Edited by ding

2-2-07 Sent I-129F to NSC

2-6-07 NSC received USPS mail, NSC then to CSC

2-15-07 NOA1 -file received

2-16-07 check cashed

2-23-07 touched

5-4-07 NOA2 approval -email

5-13-07 sent cancellation request letter

6-7-07 we're going to retry with a K-3

8-6-07 married in Thailand (dual language, dual representation prenuptial)

8-7-07 sent K3 from Bangkok

9-10-07 I-130 NOA1, (received at CSC 8-9-07)

10-9-07 sent I-129F to CSC

11-1-07 touched I-130

requested consular processing I-130 (http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/PN_i-129f.pdf)

9-13-07 I-129F for Spouse arrived CSC via USPS return rcpt. requested

4-1-08 NOA2 for K3 (I-134 supposed to be processed but processed I-129F instead)

7-11-08 interview Bangkok, passed.

7-16-08 POE arrival, 2 hours in Seattle Customs.

AOS I-486 sent 4-4-09

AOS NOA1 4-13-09 for all; I-485, I-131, I765

RFE 4-27-09 Thai official document in lieu of original Birth Certificate not sufficient???

Infopass appointment 5-26-09 at USCIS. Officer thought our doc was valid and doesn't know why the RFE.

7-28-09 EAD and AP sent

Social Security card 8-4-09

interview 9-10-09

10 year green card expires 9-17-19, Permanent Resident Card.

Resident since 9-10-09.

 
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