mari Posted July 9, 2005 Report Share Posted July 9, 2005 Do we need to send the 4 copies as for the I-129F application or one will be fine? Link to comment
david_dawei Posted July 9, 2005 Report Share Posted July 9, 2005 (edited) misread topic heading.. my bad. Edited July 9, 2005 by DavidZixuan (see edit history) Link to comment
Trigg Posted July 9, 2005 Report Share Posted July 9, 2005 HUH??? David, I think he is asking about AOS( Adjsutment of Status)Not AOS (Affidavit of Support). If you sent one--you sent it to soon--gotta wait until she is here for AOS (Adjuatment of Status) Anyway for AOS...status adjustment, I only sent one and she has the green card--sooooooooooo Link to comment
Dan R Posted July 9, 2005 Report Share Posted July 9, 2005 Trigg we saw Fang in action. There was no way they would of denied her the card once they closed the door for the interview and Fang Ling carried in a mop saying it was evidence. Link to comment
tonado Posted July 9, 2005 Report Share Posted July 9, 2005 I sent in the original G-325A form (not the one you downloaded) and it has 4 copies. I got all the government forms from the Boston Federal building. If you live near a Federal office, it would be better to get the forms there. Then you know what forms you need. When I told the clerk I was doing the AOS for my wife, he gave me a package with all the forms. Link to comment
cosmiclobster Posted July 9, 2005 Report Share Posted July 9, 2005 The USCIS has an 800 number to request forms."Forms: You may click here to download forms or request that they be mailed to you. Or, you can call 1 (800) 870-3676 to have forms mailed to you." I requested the AOS package and got everything needed sent to me.I got the multicolored 4 part carbon backed G-325 and sent it to them. Link to comment
tywy_99 Posted July 9, 2005 Report Share Posted July 9, 2005 visapro has a free fillable G-325A.The current revision date on the form as listed by the USCIS is 5-31-05 but it says that prior versions may be used thru 12-31-05. The revision date on the visapro form is 2-11-04. Not as new as the CIS form but it is fillable. The CIS form is not. Plus, it's free! I can't believe all the websites out there that want to charge for this! G-325A Link to comment
LeeFisher3 Posted July 9, 2005 Report Share Posted July 9, 2005 visapro has a free fillable G-325A.The current revision date on the form as listed by the USCIS is 5-31-05 but it says that prior versions may be used thru 12-31-05. The revision date on the visapro form is 2-11-04. Not as new as the CIS form but it is fillable. The CIS form is not. Plus, it's free! I can't believe all the websites out there that want to charge for this! G-325A134782[/snapback]Once I saw all the PDF's I poped for Adobe Standard and this makes it sooooooo very easy to update things on the fly without the hassle. Even with the non fillable forms I can just add a text box and type in the information, save it and edit it again later. Well worth the $$. Link to comment
tywy_99 Posted July 10, 2005 Report Share Posted July 10, 2005 visapro has a free fillable G-325A.The current revision date on the form as listed by the USCIS is 5-31-05 but it says that prior versions may be used thru 12-31-05. The revision date on the visapro form is 2-11-04. Not as new as the CIS form but it is fillable. The CIS form is not. Plus, it's free! I can't believe all the websites out there that want to charge for this! G-325A134782[/snapback]Once I saw all the PDF's I poped for Adobe Standard and this makes it sooooooo very easy to update things on the fly without the hassle. Even with the non fillable forms I can just add a text box and type in the information, save it and edit it again later. Well worth the $$.134791[/snapback]Yeah, I looked at purchasing Adobe Acrobat at the beginning of all this but at over $500, I backed off real quick. Ran out and bought myself a $100 Brothers electric typewriter instead!........ I like the typewriter. It gave all my documents and forms that "antiquated" look. Or maybe it's because of all the 'white-out' that CIS has been giving me that "don't call us, we'll call you" attitude for all these months now!.... Link to comment
LeeFisher3 Posted July 10, 2005 Report Share Posted July 10, 2005 visapro has a free fillable G-325A.The current revision date on the form as listed by the USCIS is 5-31-05 but it says that prior versions may be used thru 12-31-05. The revision date on the visapro form is 2-11-04. Not as new as the CIS form but it is fillable. The CIS form is not. Plus, it's free! I can't believe all the websites out there that want to charge for this! G-325A134782[/snapback]Once I saw all the PDF's I poped for Adobe Standard and this makes it sooooooo very easy to update things on the fly without the hassle. Even with the non fillable forms I can just add a text box and type in the information, save it and edit it again later. Well worth the $$.134791[/snapback]Yeah, I looked at purchasing Adobe Acrobat at the beginning of all this but at over $500, I backed off real quick. Ran out and bought myself a $100 Brothers electric typewriter instead!........ I like the typewriter. It gave all my documents and forms that "antiquated" look. Or maybe it's because of all the 'white-out' that CIS has been giving me that "don't call us, we'll call you" attitude for all these months now!.... 134827[/snapback]You looked at the Pro version at $499, the Standard does all that is needed for $299. I thought about the typewriter bit, but suddenly recalled I broke my arm 6 weeks into my only required typing class. Never did figure out where all those keys were on the Royal, but now I got a computer and they are much better organized. Link to comment
HanLi Posted July 10, 2005 Report Share Posted July 10, 2005 Do we need to send the 4 copies as for the I-129F application or one will be fine?134537[/snapback]The forms are numbered, with each designated to a different agency... I would send all four.... Link to comment
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