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Old Aug 25th 2003, 5:59 am
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Mohammad A. Haque
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Default Question about I-130/I-129F & G-325A

I recently got married and am in the process of getting together all
the paper work to file the I-130. The question I have is regarding
addresses for my wife for the G-325A. Bangladeshi addresses are very
long. Does anyone know if it's OK to just write in "Please see
attached" in that section of the form and type out all the addresses
and have her sign the attachment? How many copies of the attachment
should I include (one or four since the application is 4 sheets)?

Also her address at which she gets mail is different from the address
that she lives. Should I use her mailing address on the I-130?

Thanks in advance.
 
Old Aug 25th 2003, 6:35 am
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Default Re: Question about I-130/I-129F & G-325A

Originally posted by Mohammad A. Haque
I recently got married and am in the process of getting together all
the paper work to file the I-130. The question I have is regarding
addresses for my wife for the G-325A. Bangladeshi addresses are very
long. Does anyone know if it's OK to just write in "Please see
attached" in that section of the form and type out all the addresses
and have her sign the attachment? How many copies of the attachment
should I include (one or four since the application is 4 sheets)?

Also her address at which she gets mail is different from the address
that she lives. Should I use her mailing address on the I-130?

Thanks in advance.
Hi:

When it comes to G-325A's, the infromation needs to be accurate but it is not important that it be complete.

So a reference to city or village of residence will often suffice. For Dhakka, it is a good idea to put in the ward.
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Old Aug 25th 2003, 8:52 am
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Mohammad A. Haque
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Default Re: Question about I-130/I-129F & G-325A

Thanks for the response.

I will make copies of the G-325A and do a couple of samples to see how
i can best fit the information.

I also later found some informationn regarding the mailing versus
residence address issue. It seems that I can use her mailing address
on the I-130/I-129F without trouble.

Thanks

Folinskyinla <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Originally posted by Mohammad A. Haque
    >
    > > I recently got married and am in the process of getting together all
    >
    > > the paper work to file the I-130. The question I have is regarding
    >
    > > addresses for my wife for the G-325A. Bangladeshi addresses are very
    >
    > > long. Does anyone know if it's OK to just write in "Please see
    >
    > > attached" in that section of the form and type out all the addresses
    >
    > > and have her sign the attachment? How many copies of the attachment
    >
    > > should I include (one or four since the application is 4 sheets)?
    >
    > >
    >
    > > Also her address at which she gets mail is different from the address
    >
    > > that she lives. Should I use her mailing address on the I-130?
    >
    > >
    >
    > > Thanks in advance.
    >
    >
    >
    > Hi:
    >
    >
    >
    > When it comes to G-325A's, the infromation needs to be accurate but it
    > is not important that it be complete.
    >
    >
    >
    > So a reference to city or village of residence will often suffice. For
    > Dhakka, it is a good idea to put in the ward.
 

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