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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Turkey
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G-325A Questions:

1) If no middle name, write "none"?

2) If foreign fiance's country does not have provinces/states, write "none"?

3) For foreign fiance: "Applicant's last address outside of the United States for more than one year?" - How to answer this question?

4) Are you able to leave boxes blank if they are referring to a question in which you already stated "none" (e.g. Husband or Wife: "None" - can I leave the subsequent boxes blank (name, birth date, etc)?

5) For employment section: There have been period where I've been employed by two companies at the same time - but for both companies I was a "independent contractor" - Also, the jobs were completely unrelated fields of work (teacher and internet sales manager) how should I handle this?

I-129F Questions:

1) Part A, Q. 12 - "If youf fiance is currently in the U.S. complete the following" - if not applicable to my fiance should I leave blank or write "Not currently in the U.S."?

2) Part B, Q. 18 - "Describe the circumstances under which you met" - If i attached a suplement sheet for this question, should I simply state in this box "See I-129F Supplement, Part B, Question 18..etc."?

I think that's all!

Cok tesekkur ederim (Thank you so much!) B)

Edited by JULIAFERNO

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AOS Timeline:

- 06/30/2009: Filed for AOS/EAD/AP

- 07/02/2009: AOS packet received

- 07/08/2009: Check cashed

- 07/10/2009: Received all 3 NOA1s

- 07/14/2009: Received biometrics appt.

- 07/29/2009: Case transferred to CSC

- 08/01/2009: Advanced Parole Documents Issued

- 08/06/2009: Biometrics appointment completed

- 08/11/2009: EAD issued (received 8/14)

- 11/12/2009: AOS approved

- 11/20/2009: Green Card in hand!

* Complete timeline in profile under "Signature and Story"

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
Timeline
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G-325A:

(1) I have no middle name, I left it blank

(2) Blank

(3) Put in your fiance's current address since it is outside the US.

(4) If I wrote none for the husband/wife question I left other questions related to that blank.

(5) I had 2 jobs that overlapped, I just wrote them in separately.

I-129F:

(1) N/A

(2) Yes. Make sure to sign and date the supplement.

Zee :)

Mama to 2 beautiful boys (August 2011 and January 2015)

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Saint Lucia
Timeline
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G-325A Questions:

1) If no middle name, write "none"?

2) If foreign fiance's country does not have provinces/states, write "none"?

3) For foreign fiance: "Applicant's last address outside of the United States for more than one year?" - How to answer this question?

4) Are you able to leave boxes blank if they are referring to a question in which you already stated "none" (e.g. Husband or Wife: "None" - can I leave the subsequent boxes blank (name, birth date, etc)?

5) For employment section: There have been period where I've been employed by two companies at the same time - but for both companies I was a "independent contractor" - Also, the jobs were completely unrelated fields of work (teacher and internet sales manager) how should I handle this?

I-129F Questions:

1) Part A, Q. 12 - "If youf fiance is currently in the U.S. complete the following" - if not applicable to my fiance should I leave blank or write "Not currently in the U.S."?

2) Part B, Q. 18 - "Describe the circumstances under which you met" - If i attached a suplement sheet for this question, should I simply state in this box "See I-129F Supplement, Part B, Question 18..etc."?

I think that's all!

Cok tesekkur ederim (Thank you so much!) B)

Hi,

We also hope we filled out the forms correctly.

G-325A:

* My fiance doesnt have a middle name so he write down "None"

* His country also dont have a state/province so he wrote down "None"

* I filled in the address he was at for over a year (his country), he's never been to the US and I'm hoping I did the right thing. I saw it on the sample G-325A form and the beneficiary stated her Australian address on that particular field. Please see the "Example Forms" tab.

* We left the boxes blank after he answered "None" to spouse and former spouse.

I-129F:

* He's never been to the US so I answered NO to that question and since Q.12 didn't apply, I wrote down N/A.

* Looks good. :thumbs:

Good luck to you and your SO. I just sent mine in and waiting for them to cash the check so i can check the status. :whistle:

AOS Timeline:

7/30/08: Sent AOS to Chicago lockbox

7/31/08: Received by USCIS

8/06/08: Check cashed

8/07/08: Rec'd NOA for I-485 AOS

8/07/08: AOS, EAD, & AP - Touched

8/08/08: Rec'd NOAs for EAD & AP

8/12/08: Rec'd Biometrics appt letter

8/21/08: Biometrics

9/29/08: EAD & AP - approved!!

10/6/08: EAD & AP - received in the mail!

2/06/09: Received interview notice for March 10th!!

3/10/09: Passed interview - husband's GC approved!!! Woohoo!!! :-)

01/2011: File to remove conditions

 
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