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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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On the G-325A I do not have enough space to fit my entire employment history for the past five years. So, should I fill out a separate sheet and attach it to the form, clearly stating what part of the form it is as well as signing and dating it?

Also, on the same form, my girlfriend is currently in Germany studying, so her current address is there. However, at the end of the year she is returning to Moscow where she is from. I plan on submitting my application soon, so by putting her current address in Germany will I have any problems down the line when she is back home and the embassy contacts her or will they use the address I put on the I-129F? Any advice would be most welcome. Thanks!

- Steven

"He who does not take risks, does not drink the champagne" - Russian Proverb

3/4/08 - I-129F mailed
3/11/08 - NOA1 received
5/19/08 - NOA2 received
8/19/08 - Interview

APPROVED

9/30/08 - Arrival to US
10/25/08 - Married
2/7/11 - Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

Filed: Other Country: China
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On the G-325A I do not have enough space to fit my entire employment history for the past five years. So, should I fill out a separate sheet and attach it to the form, clearly stating what part of the form it is as well as signing and dating it?

Also, on the same form, my girlfriend is currently in Germany studying, so her current address is there. However, at the end of the year she is returning to Moscow where she is from. I plan on submitting my application soon, so by putting her current address in Germany will I have any problems down the line when she is back home and the embassy contacts her or will they use the address I put on the I-129F? Any advice would be most welcome. Thanks!

- Steven

Yes on the needed extra space. I would use her permanent address in Moscow on the I-129F but show her German address as temporary on the G325a.

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A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
Timeline
Posted
On the G-325A I do not have enough space to fit my entire employment history for the past five years. So, should I fill out a separate sheet and attach it to the form, clearly stating what part of the form it is as well as signing and dating it?

Also, on the same form, my girlfriend is currently in Germany studying, so her current address is there. However, at the end of the year she is returning to Moscow where she is from. I plan on submitting my application soon, so by putting her current address in Germany will I have any problems down the line when she is back home and the embassy contacts her or will they use the address I put on the I-129F? Any advice would be most welcome. Thanks!

- Steven

Yes on the needed extra space. I would use her permanent address in Moscow on the I-129F but show her German address as temporary on the G325a.

Ok, I will include the extra sheet, I guess I should put a note in the employment history to refer to the attached sheet. What is the best way to show her address in Germany as temporary?

"He who does not take risks, does not drink the champagne" - Russian Proverb

3/4/08 - I-129F mailed
3/11/08 - NOA1 received
5/19/08 - NOA2 received
8/19/08 - Interview

APPROVED

9/30/08 - Arrival to US
10/25/08 - Married
2/7/11 - Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

Filed: Other Country: China
Timeline
Posted
On the G-325A I do not have enough space to fit my entire employment history for the past five years. So, should I fill out a separate sheet and attach it to the form, clearly stating what part of the form it is as well as signing and dating it?

Also, on the same form, my girlfriend is currently in Germany studying, so her current address is there. However, at the end of the year she is returning to Moscow where she is from. I plan on submitting my application soon, so by putting her current address in Germany will I have any problems down the line when she is back home and the embassy contacts her or will they use the address I put on the I-129F? Any advice would be most welcome. Thanks!

- Steven

Yes on the needed extra space. I would use her permanent address in Moscow on the I-129F but show her German address as temporary on the G325a.

Ok, I will include the extra sheet, I guess I should put a note in the employment history to refer to the attached sheet. What is the best way to show her address in Germany as temporary?

(temp)

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

Google Who is Pushbrk?

A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/606646-a-warning-to-green-card-holders-about-voting/

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
Timeline
Posted
On the G-325A I do not have enough space to fit my entire employment history for the past five years. So, should I fill out a separate sheet and attach it to the form, clearly stating what part of the form it is as well as signing and dating it?

Also, on the same form, my girlfriend is currently in Germany studying, so her current address is there. However, at the end of the year she is returning to Moscow where she is from. I plan on submitting my application soon, so by putting her current address in Germany will I have any problems down the line when she is back home and the embassy contacts her or will they use the address I put on the I-129F? Any advice would be most welcome. Thanks!

- Steven

Yes on the needed extra space. I would use her permanent address in Moscow on the I-129F but show her German address as temporary on the G325a.

Ok, I will include the extra sheet, I guess I should put a note in the employment history to refer to the attached sheet. What is the best way to show her address in Germany as temporary?

(temp)

Works for me, thanks!

"He who does not take risks, does not drink the champagne" - Russian Proverb

3/4/08 - I-129F mailed
3/11/08 - NOA1 received
5/19/08 - NOA2 received
8/19/08 - Interview

APPROVED

9/30/08 - Arrival to US
10/25/08 - Married
2/7/11 - Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

 
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