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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Hi! My fiancé and I are reviewing everything before we send the package out. We are a bit unsure about some items:

1. G-325A - My fiancé received my signed fom in California 2 weeks ago. I left items which are not applicable BLANK. I read that I should write N/A or None and should not leave any blank boxes. Can he write N/A and None in the boxes I missed? Can we pass a mixed printed and handwritten form? Or I'll just make him write everything down since I also sent a blank, signed form?

2. PROOF OF RELATIONSHIP: Ours is 135pages of photos, travel documents and conversations in different platforms. Is it too much?

Also, we printed the pictures in bond paper and typed the date and location of every picture. Does he have to affix his alien number and signature in the papers?

Sorry for my lengthy questions. Thank you!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Hi! My fiancé and I are reviewing everything before we send the package out. We are a bit unsure about some items:

1. G-325A - My fiancé received my signed fom in California 2 weeks ago. I left items which are not applicable BLANK. I read that I should write N/A or None and should not leave any blank boxes.

That depends. Leaving a box blank my be the best answer. For example, if one has no middle name, if you write None, then you are telling them your middle name is None.

Can he write N/A and None in the boxes I missed? Can we pass a mixed printed and handwritten form?

Sure

Or I'll just make him write everything down since I also sent a blank, signed form?

2. PROOF OF RELATIONSHIP: Ours is 135pages of photos, travel documents and conversations in different platforms. Is it too much?

Too much, pity the poor adjucator, I hope they don't throw our their back trying to lift your file. Pare it down to about 20 pages.

Also, we printed the pictures in bond paper and typed the date and location of every picture.

Great

Does he have to affix his alien number and signature in the papers?

No, how does he have an alien number at this time?

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

 
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