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Hey Saylin,
When scanning documents for Canadians filing NVC with electronic processing, did you scan both sides of your birth and marriage certificates?? Or does just the coloured front side suffice?? Couldn't find the response anywhere.
Thanks!!
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Thanks for your prompt reply!
Any ideas about whether we should write "Kaibab National Forest" as the address, with a footnote at the bottom of the table indicating that we lived in a camper? Our photo evidence for Bona Fide marriage section has pictures of us with the camper in the forest.
Cheers.
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Hello all this is our first posting here:
Visa-CR1
Filing our G-325A with our I-130.
Question one:
This question is for the G-325A where it asks for Applicants residence last five years. My wife and I do forest inventory work and for a 6 month period in the summer of 2010 we lived in a camper on Kaibab National Forest in Arizona. My wife was on a TN-Visa working in the US for my forestry company (we were not married at the time). We have no physical address for this, obviously. Should we write up an explanation and attach it to the back of the respective G-325A's? In the box for the residence last five years should we write see attached for this time period?
We realize this is a unique situation but any insight will help. Thanks a lot.
Question two:
We both have lived in more places than the five spaces allotted on the G-325A applicant's residence last five years. We made an attached form that includes all of them. Should we write on the G-325A "See attached" only or should we fill in as many lines as possible and then write "see attached" on the last line for the remaining addresses? We couldn't find a definitive answer for this question on the forum.
When answering, please indicate which question you are answering. Thank you so much.
NVC Filers - May 2012
in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
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Hey
thanks that answers it. yeah I am from BC but I should have clarified. There is nothing on the back of the birth/marriage certificates, however it is slightly see through and you can see the border through so I wasn't sure if I had to scan the back in order to authenticate it (or something like that). But since they accepted yours then that makes sense.
Thanks VJ Canada friends!