g325a?
#1
Guest
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g325a?
Could someone please help me:
I'm doing the g325a and using the downloadable pdf file that is
fillable. There are some boxes that are too small for the info, and I
was wondering if it would be okay to fill in this info by hand on each
of the four pages, so in the end the form will have part type-written
appearance, and my handwriting. Is it okay to do this?
thanks
I'm doing the g325a and using the downloadable pdf file that is
fillable. There are some boxes that are too small for the info, and I
was wondering if it would be okay to fill in this info by hand on each
of the four pages, so in the end the form will have part type-written
appearance, and my handwriting. Is it okay to do this?
thanks
#2
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Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 135
Re: g325a?
Originally posted by Mike
Could someone please help me:
I'm doing the g325a and using the downloadable pdf file that is
fillable. There are some boxes that are too small for the info, and I
was wondering if it would be okay to fill in this info by hand on each
of the four pages, so in the end the form will have part type-written
appearance, and my handwriting. Is it okay to do this?
thanks
Could someone please help me:
I'm doing the g325a and using the downloadable pdf file that is
fillable. There are some boxes that are too small for the info, and I
was wondering if it would be okay to fill in this info by hand on each
of the four pages, so in the end the form will have part type-written
appearance, and my handwriting. Is it okay to do this?
thanks
K
#3
Re: g325a?
Originally posted by Mike
Could someone please help me:
I'm doing the g325a and using the downloadable pdf file that is
fillable. There are some boxes that are too small for the info, and I
was wondering if it would be okay to fill in this info by hand on each
of the four pages, so in the end the form will have part type-written
appearance, and my handwriting. Is it okay to do this?
thanks
Could someone please help me:
I'm doing the g325a and using the downloadable pdf file that is
fillable. There are some boxes that are too small for the info, and I
was wondering if it would be okay to fill in this info by hand on each
of the four pages, so in the end the form will have part type-written
appearance, and my handwriting. Is it okay to do this?
thanks
Yep, we did the same thing..especially with addresses and previous employers.
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Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 16,266
Re: g325a?
Originally posted by Mike
Could someone please help me:
I'm doing the g325a and using the downloadable pdf file that is
fillable. There are some boxes that are too small for the info, and I
was wondering if it would be okay to fill in this info by hand on each
of the four pages, so in the end the form will have part type-written
appearance, and my handwriting. Is it okay to do this?
thanks
Could someone please help me:
I'm doing the g325a and using the downloadable pdf file that is
fillable. There are some boxes that are too small for the info, and I
was wondering if it would be okay to fill in this info by hand on each
of the four pages, so in the end the form will have part type-written
appearance, and my handwriting. Is it okay to do this?
thanks
In my practice, I do NOT obsess over the G-325 forms. The form is actually funtionally obsolete, but the rules still require it. I've been told that the CIS people rarely even read the form.
I've been practicing law since 1975 and the G-325 is the one of the few forms that has NOT changed. When I first started, it was a supplement to many more applications than it is today. Curiously enough it was NOT required for the I-129F/1-130 -- that requirement was added about 1985-6. This is one of the reasons, the form does not seem to fit the requirements underlying adjudication of marriage related visa petitions.
My practice is to ensure that the G-325A is accuarate. I am not as concerned that it be complete. For example, on the employment history, I do NOT put in the employer's street address -- I just put the city, eg. "Toyota, Fremont, CA".
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Re: g325a?
Thanks, Folinskyinla. I can't help but obsess :-)
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 16:26:58 +0000, Folinskyinla
<member4043@british_expats.com> wrote:
>Hi:
>In my practice, I do NOT obsess over the G-325 forms.
>The form is actually funtionally obsolete, but the rules still require
>it. I've been told that the CIS people rarely even read the form.
>I've
>been practicing law since 1975 and the G-325 is the one of the few forms
>that has NOT changed. When I first started, it was a supplement to many
>more applications than it is today. Curiously enough it was NOT
>required for the I-129F/1-130 -- that requirement was added about 1985-
>6. This is one of the reasons, the form does not seem to fit the
>requirements underlying adjudication of marriage related visa petitions.
>My practice is to ensure that the G-325A is accuarate. I am not as
>concerned that it be complete. For example, on the employment history,
>I do NOT put in the employer's street address -- I just put the city,
>eg. "Toyota, Fremont, CA".
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 16:26:58 +0000, Folinskyinla
<member4043@british_expats.com> wrote:
>Hi:
>In my practice, I do NOT obsess over the G-325 forms.
>The form is actually funtionally obsolete, but the rules still require
>it. I've been told that the CIS people rarely even read the form.
>I've
>been practicing law since 1975 and the G-325 is the one of the few forms
>that has NOT changed. When I first started, it was a supplement to many
>more applications than it is today. Curiously enough it was NOT
>required for the I-129F/1-130 -- that requirement was added about 1985-
>6. This is one of the reasons, the form does not seem to fit the
>requirements underlying adjudication of marriage related visa petitions.
>My practice is to ensure that the G-325A is accuarate. I am not as
>concerned that it be complete. For example, on the employment history,
>I do NOT put in the employer's street address -- I just put the city,
>eg. "Toyota, Fremont, CA".