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Lachulagreeneyes
07-26-2007, 03:46 AM
Ok, so even though I am not ready to file yet, I'm trying to get prepared. I am looking over the form G-325A and I'm on the question "Show below last occupation abroad if not shown above. Ok, I know that my husband worked for a little while when he was maybe 18 years old before EWI to U.S. That is, at least I think he was 18 when he was working there. And I practically had to beat that out of him. LOL. I asked him where he worked, he said he "thinks" it was called Gigantic. He doesnt really know how long he worked there or the dates. So how can I even approximate if he doesnt give me "anything" to go on? Any recommendations?

Lachulagreeneyes
07-26-2007, 03:50 AM
Sorry, more questions. Under family last name would that be the maternal last name and the paternal last name would go where it asks for middle name? Also where s ask for Citizenship/Nationality, do I put Mexico there? He has no A# so I assume I would put "none" there.

angela256z
07-26-2007, 05:26 AM
For the work question - I put nothing the little job he did have was just odd jobs for people and nothing really a job

Last name - You put both

Citizenship/Nationality - I put Mexico/Mexican cause he has Mexico Citizenship and his nationality is Mexican

Lachulagreeneyes
07-26-2007, 10:06 PM
How close do the employment dates have to be? Do they check that?

Luckysprite
07-26-2007, 11:07 PM
For my husbands dates of employments - we did our best rough estimates. I believe that they do not closely scrutinize this. I am not 100% on that - but it is what others on the site have kind of hinted at. Just put the dates that you believe are the closest to what they actually are. If that makes sense.

And for future reference - just make sure you have copies of it - so that when you need to fill out the same info on other forms - all of the dates match up.

We also did not list my husbands last employment in mexico - as it was 6 years ago. For the address where he most recently lived abroad - the best he could remember was the city/state.... and that was all we put then. Our lawyer never made mention that this could be insufficient.

Lachulagreeneyes
07-26-2007, 11:38 PM
thanks for your advice lucky, it is much appreciated!

Luckysprite
07-27-2007, 12:24 AM
Anytime! :) Just drop a line if you have more questions!!!