TLB Posted September 20, 2011 Report Share Posted September 20, 2011 Hi friends, I was going through documents in preparation for leaving for China for my wife's interview at GUZ, I ran across the G-325A (Biographic Information) that I had sent in for her lo these many months ago. My wife was married twice before me (one divorce, one husband died in a traffic accident). Assuming that the printout of the fillable PDF that I am looking at is identical to the one I sent in, I left off one ex-husband. It was just a mistake, no attempt to hide anything. When sending PDFs to NVC for Electronic Processing, I did send in both a divorce decree for one ex and the death certificate for the other. What I'm wondering now is: should I pro-actively take this up with the embassy when I get to China, or just let it lie? I suppose it might be possible to give them a new G-325A. I have no idea how closely they look at these things. She would certainly, if asked, confirm that she had two ex-husbands, thus exposing an error on the G-325A for her. Advice appreciated. Tim Link to comment
dnoblett Posted September 20, 2011 Report Share Posted September 20, 2011 G325A is a biographic support formfrom for USCIS, so may not be an issue. However it would be good to have a corrected one at interview and provide it if questioned. Explain that thought wanted to know divorces not widowings. Link to comment
TLB Posted September 21, 2011 Author Report Share Posted September 21, 2011 G325A is a biographic support formfrom for USCIS, so may not be an issue. However it would be good to have a corrected one at interview and provide it if questioned. Explain that thought wanted to know divorces not widowings. Thanks Dan,I'll definitely have a corrected one for her to have at the interview. Link to comment
david_dawei Posted September 21, 2011 Report Share Posted September 21, 2011 I discovered an error on our G-325a which to be honest, USCIS should of caught... I never got an RFE but the minute I discovered it (prior to P2), I sent USCIS an updated G-325a to fix the date of my wife's divorce.... but USCIS sent it back I will bring the updated G-325a and the USCIS envelope showing they returned it. Link to comment
TLB Posted September 22, 2011 Author Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 I emailed GUZ yesterday using the web form and they got back to me today; no problem. "Your beneficiary could bring a corrected one and submit it to the staff during her document intake." Link to comment
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