Meeting you foreign fiance more than once? Then you don't have to worry about getting the G-325A filled out on the first visit. Prepare the G-325A closer to the time you are going to send in the K1 visa Packet. Many of the documents are considered time sensitive and will expire.
The G-325A is an important form. It gives the USCIS details on the background of your fiance. Here are a few of the inquiries from this supporting visa document. It will ask: 1) Family's surname, gender, birth date and nationality. 2) Information about the fiance's father and mother. 3) Information on any former husbands or wives. 4) The applicant's last five years of residence. 5) Any addresses other than the ones listed. 6) Applicants employment history. 7) Information about the applicant in their own native alphabet.
This is one of many mandatory visa documents that need to be submitted with your K1 Visa Application.
Aside from the G-325A there is the I-129F and I-130. These other forms concentrate on other information. Where the G-325A is biometric, these other visa documents are more procedural. They concentrate on the financial side and the emotional side of the relationship. They will also go into the fiance's history in regards to the USA. Just these three documents will tell a very detailed story to the USCIS.
Don't forget to have your fiance sign the G-325A. Out of all the documents, this is the only one she will have to sign. The rest of the forms still need information about her, but will not require her to sign. Forgetting to have your fiance sign this document means you will have to mail it to her and then have her send it back to you. Not only does this take time, but it costs quite a bit of money.
There is a large cost for sending something express mail to the Ukraine or Russia from the USA. The cost to express a form to the Ukraine from the USA is $30.00. Yet that same form that will need to be expressed back to you will cost $70.00 from the Ukraine/Russia to the USA. So as you can see, forgetting to have your fiance sign the document when you visit, will cost you about $100.00 extra dollars.
It is not recommend to send a important document like this through any other means but express. Through this delivery method, you will have the ability to track the form as it makes it way through the country to it destination.
The G-325A is an important form. It gives the USCIS details on the background of your fiance. Here are a few of the inquiries from this supporting visa document. It will ask: 1) Family's surname, gender, birth date and nationality. 2) Information about the fiance's father and mother. 3) Information on any former husbands or wives. 4) The applicant's last five years of residence. 5) Any addresses other than the ones listed. 6) Applicants employment history. 7) Information about the applicant in their own native alphabet.
This is one of many mandatory visa documents that need to be submitted with your K1 Visa Application.
Aside from the G-325A there is the I-129F and I-130. These other forms concentrate on other information. Where the G-325A is biometric, these other visa documents are more procedural. They concentrate on the financial side and the emotional side of the relationship. They will also go into the fiance's history in regards to the USA. Just these three documents will tell a very detailed story to the USCIS.
Don't forget to have your fiance sign the G-325A. Out of all the documents, this is the only one she will have to sign. The rest of the forms still need information about her, but will not require her to sign. Forgetting to have your fiance sign this document means you will have to mail it to her and then have her send it back to you. Not only does this take time, but it costs quite a bit of money.
There is a large cost for sending something express mail to the Ukraine or Russia from the USA. The cost to express a form to the Ukraine from the USA is $30.00. Yet that same form that will need to be expressed back to you will cost $70.00 from the Ukraine/Russia to the USA. So as you can see, forgetting to have your fiance sign the document when you visit, will cost you about $100.00 extra dollars.
It is not recommend to send a important document like this through any other means but express. Through this delivery method, you will have the ability to track the form as it makes it way through the country to it destination.
About the Author:
Art Saborio is a Fiance K1 Visa Consultant. His free article series, "A Quick-Start 7 Step Guide to Guaranteeing Your Foreign Fiance a Visa" is current available at http://www.k1visaexperts.com/k1success.html While you are there, also take a look at his very eye opening must read articles on International Dating and Marriage
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