G-325A problem
#17
Re: G-325A problem
Thanks for all your replies everyone. The majority of people have told me to put the address in and not worry about it, so hopefully everything will go smoothly and I wont end up admissible and slapped with a fine!
#18
Re: G-325A problem
I did just find this:
"The truth is that there are many things that the USCIS can find out from a G-325 when checked with other information at their disposal. For instance, an applicant’s residence history could be inconsistent with his other immigration papers and disclose prior unlawful status or unlawful presence.
Just as likely, the addresses listed on the G-325 could be compared with the applicant’s old driver’s licenses and criminal records, and this could reveal inconsistencies by the applicant and perhaps even lead the USCIS to believe that the applicant committed fraud or made a material misrepresentation.
An applicant who has worked without authorization might be tempted to omit an employer from the G-325, but the USCIS can find out from its records if the applicant has engaged in unauthorized employment or committed status violations."
From here: http://www.seguritan.com/index.php?action=Articles&ContentID=23334&MenuPath =What's%20New_Articles&MenuID=2&ContentType=Articl es&PubYear=2011
Do I really have nothing to worry about?
"The truth is that there are many things that the USCIS can find out from a G-325 when checked with other information at their disposal. For instance, an applicant’s residence history could be inconsistent with his other immigration papers and disclose prior unlawful status or unlawful presence.
Just as likely, the addresses listed on the G-325 could be compared with the applicant’s old driver’s licenses and criminal records, and this could reveal inconsistencies by the applicant and perhaps even lead the USCIS to believe that the applicant committed fraud or made a material misrepresentation.
An applicant who has worked without authorization might be tempted to omit an employer from the G-325, but the USCIS can find out from its records if the applicant has engaged in unauthorized employment or committed status violations."
From here: http://www.seguritan.com/index.php?action=Articles&ContentID=23334&MenuPath =What's%20New_Articles&MenuID=2&ContentType=Articl es&PubYear=2011
Do I really have nothing to worry about?
#19
Re: G-325A problem
I did just find this:
"The truth is that there are many things that the USCIS can find out from a G-325 when checked with other information at their disposal. For instance, an applicant’s residence history could be inconsistent with his other immigration papers and disclose prior unlawful status or unlawful presence.
Just as likely, the addresses listed on the G-325 could be compared with the applicant’s old driver’s licenses and criminal records, and this could reveal inconsistencies by the applicant and perhaps even lead the USCIS to believe that the applicant committed fraud or made a material misrepresentation.
An applicant who has worked without authorization might be tempted to omit an employer from the G-325, but the USCIS can find out from its records if the applicant has engaged in unauthorized employment or committed status violations."
From here: http://www.seguritan.com/index.php?action=Articles&ContentID=23334&MenuPath =What's%20New_Articles&MenuID=2&ContentType=Articl es&PubYear=2011
Do I really have nothing to worry about?
"The truth is that there are many things that the USCIS can find out from a G-325 when checked with other information at their disposal. For instance, an applicant’s residence history could be inconsistent with his other immigration papers and disclose prior unlawful status or unlawful presence.
Just as likely, the addresses listed on the G-325 could be compared with the applicant’s old driver’s licenses and criminal records, and this could reveal inconsistencies by the applicant and perhaps even lead the USCIS to believe that the applicant committed fraud or made a material misrepresentation.
An applicant who has worked without authorization might be tempted to omit an employer from the G-325, but the USCIS can find out from its records if the applicant has engaged in unauthorized employment or committed status violations."
From here: http://www.seguritan.com/index.php?action=Articles&ContentID=23334&MenuPath =What's%20New_Articles&MenuID=2&ContentType=Articl es&PubYear=2011
Do I really have nothing to worry about?
Plus, it seems that article is talking about a G-325. You are filling out a G-325A. They might be similar, but they also might have completely different purposes for immigration....who knows.
Do not worry.
Rene
#21
#23
Re: G-325A problem
I think I'm beyond help.
Anyway, the forms have been mailed to her - both versions with and without the offending address and she'll probably send the former.
Anyway, the forms have been mailed to her - both versions with and without the offending address and she'll probably send the former.