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Old Oct 11th 2010, 9:37 pm
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Hi there.

My fiancee and I are at the early stages of applying for the K-1 fiance visa. I currently work part-time - and we both have this G-325A form to fill in with basic details. I am already stumbling! Alas I am not great with forms.

I just really wanted to know what I'm meant to put in the employer's name and address box. I mean do I simply write the - address, or do I write (which I now think) the head office, since technically they are my employer's and the annual P60s specifically lists them in that role. As I say I'm now coming around to the latter but I wanted an opinion or two first, although I do need to send the form off to my fiancee in a day so quick help appreciated. I

Many thanks for your time and assistance.

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Old Oct 11th 2010, 11:08 pm
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I think you'll be fine with your idea. The G-325A is a pretty obsolete form anyway, and to my knowledge they never go double checking anything.

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You are an employee of the company.. regardless of where the actual work takes place
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I think you'll be fine with your idea. The G-325A is a pretty obsolete form anyway, and to my knowledge they never go double checking anything.

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Originally Posted by ian-mstm
You are an employee of the company... regardless of where the actual work takes place.

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Hi guys. I had already committed prior to the last post, so I hope that will be okay. I understand now . Regardless, it is done so crossed fingers (although I'm now aware the G-325A form is not as important as I first thought)

Thanks again for clarifying.

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