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Hi there, I am finally filling all my paperwork out for the I-129 (yay!) and I want to do it perfect the first time. I am stuck on the G-325A. I have lived and worked a lot of places in the last five years and they do not all fit on the form. For people who have experienced this, would it look neater if I attached a separate document for each of my employment and residence history and put (see attachment) in the lines provided or do I fill in what I can and attach the rest. Or dos it matter at all?

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Fill in what you can on the form, and then attach a separate page listing the material that won't fit. Just make it very clear that the second page is a continuation of that item's information.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi there, I am finally filling all my paperwork out for the I-129 (yay!) and I want to do it perfect the first time. I am stuck on the G-325A. I have lived and worked a lot of places in the last five years and they do not all fit on the form. For people who have experienced this, would it look neater if I attached a separate document for each of my employment and residence history and put (see attachment) in the lines provided or do I fill in what I can and attach the rest. Or dos it matter at all?

Hi there,

You can do exactly what I did. In the box of the G-325A where it has you list your employers, just put "Please see attached: "G325A supplement: Employment history for the last 5 years".

Make a Word document and put the title on that document exactly what you put in the " ".

Then (for example):

ABC Company 123 E. 12th Street, Chicago, IL 60411

Vice President of Marketing 12/2015 to Present

Unemployed 10/2015 to 12/2015

123 Company 2345 Karlov St., Chicago, IL 60411

Assistant Manager 09/2013 to 10/2015

..and so on. Leave no gaps, list times you were unemployed, and you just have to list the month and year of when you started and left there. Call your former employers if you need to get the exact dates, I had to because I was in the same situation. Only list the last 5 years and put it on your cover page that there is a supplement. Probably not necessary but better to overdo than not do enough. I hope this helps, I did it this way and had no problems at all.

Congrats on your journey and if you need any more help, let me know!

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06/03/2014: NOA1 hard-copy received
09/25/2014: NOA2 sent out, Petition approved!
09/29/2014: NOA2 hard-copy received
10/13/2014: NVC Received Packet
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11/24/2014: CFO (exit) counseling **Done!**
12/06/2014: Fiance' arrived into the United States via O'Hare International Airport
01/29/2015: Married!

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04/13/2016 Package delivered via USPS

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04/30/2016 Biometrics appointment letter received!

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05/24/2016 RFE Mail arrived

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06/06/2016 USCIS indicated RFE response received

We are also expecting parents now with a due date of November 17th, 2016!

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I had the same problem. I listed what I could but couldn't include all the information. So on the next page I made a table of exactly what they had but added separate columns for address. Since I worked at a temp agency and had few different places I listed both in area and mentioned it was temp agency. I used temp agency when I moved and didn't find something immediately.

At least with the word document, I was able to had essential information - at least what I considered essential.

Don't forget the header and name and continuation not on top.

Wife US Citizen/Husband UK Citizen


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is adding the unemployed necessary? actually my first time seeing someone mention that , has anyone gotten a RFE for that?

Yes it's necessary. You can't leave any gaps in employment. I can't speak about receiving an RFE but I included a one year period of unemployment on my G325A.

2015-03-07: Got engaged (L)

2015-03-30: Sent I-129F to Dallas lockbox

2015-04-14: NOA1 Packet received, sent to CSC

2015-05-07: NOA2 Approved!

2015-06-15: Received Packet 3 by mail

2015-06-17: Sent Packet 3 to Consulate

2015-07-14: Received Packet 4

2015-08-10: Medical in Toronto

2015-08-16: Received medical envelope

2015-08-24: Montreal interview- APPROVED!

2015-08-27: Visa arrives at Loomis location

2015-08-28: Visa in hand!

2015-09-17: Entered USA

2015-10-23: Married!

2016-01-11: Sent AOS Package I-485, I-765, I-131

2016-01-21: NOA1 Package received

2016-02-19: Biometrics

2016-04-01: AOS interview- APPROVED!

2016-04-07: 2 yr cond green card in hand

2018-03-12: sent ROC

2018-03-19: NOA date, 2018-03-24 letter rec'd

2018-05-18: Biometrics appt waived

2019-06-04 New biometrics letter received

2019-06-10 Biometrics

2019-06-18 ROC Approved
2019-06-25 10 year Green Card in hand

Filed: Other Country: Nigeria
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Yes it's necessary. You can't leave any gaps in employment. I can't speak about receiving an RFE but I included a one year period of unemployment on my G325A.

this site is amazing thanks , just modified my 325a

 

 

 

 

 

 
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