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A few small questions about I-130 and G-325A..


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I-130 : Part 4. information about Beneficiary, asks for Beneficiary's physical address but clearly states if the home does not have a street number or name, leave that space blank. We live together here in China, but as most Chinese apartment complexes are, the address is not the street name, and theres no number. Everything is addressed to the name of the complex, for example Wanda Square, as local delivery men know all the complex names. So, should I definitely leave this space blank instead of providing the name of our apartment complex, building and apartment number?

 

 

G-325A : At the bottom of the form, one question asks: "This form is submitted in connection with an application for: ()Naturalization ()Status as a Permanent Resident ()Other"

Obviously we're applying for immigration purposes, but I didn't think that a spousal visa was the same as Naturalization. Do you check other and write Spousal Visa?

 

Thanks for your help!

 

Sarah

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DO NOT submit the G-325A - that form is no longer applicable. MAKE SURE you have the latest version of the I-130 AND the I-130A, dated 2/27/17, which include the biographical information for both the petitioner and beneficiary.

 

He will become a Permanent Resident (what USCIS calls "Immigration" at this point), NOT a citizen (Naturalization).

 

The address under 13a - 13f needs to be a valid mailing address where he can receive mail, if this is different from the physical address under 11a - 11g.

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