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Title: G325 form / Agency problems. Post by: JJ27 on September 05, 2003, 04:00:00 AM Me and my fiance have a problem.
She was working in another country for about 6 months through With that said, I just received the G325a forms from her I'm going to have to FedEx new ones to her again. We are She has a SS# on the form, so they should be able to pull If anyone that has gone through this process, could Title: Re: G325 form / Agency problems. Post by: Ray on September 05, 2003, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to G325 form / Agency problems., posted by JJ27 on Sep 5, 2003
JJ, Yes, you can fill out the forms for her and then have her sign and date them. It’s important to try to have accurate information on the immigration forms, and foreign employment and residence will likely be looked at very closely with the new security measures in effect. She can’t remember signing a contract, what company she worked at, or what street she lived on? How long ago was this? I guess she will just have to remember. Depending on the country, if she was there for at least 6 months, she may need a foreign police clearance and employment/residence address will likely be required to apply for the clearance. Have her send you photocopies of all pages of her passport so you can verify the dates she was overseas. The embassy will sometimes ask to see all old passports to check overseas travel. She may have to make a trip to Manila or wherever the agency is located to get the information if she has no way to get it from where she is. Ray Title: Re: Re: G325 form / Agency problems. Post by: JJ27 on September 05, 2003, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: G325 form / Agency problems., posted by Ray on Sep 5, 2003
Thanks for the advice. Yes, I know it sounds odd. I'll get a copy of her passport. She was in Brunei She said that she signed up for a 6 month work I guess I could always get a lawyer or something, to It is just frustrating because she went all of the Title: Re: Agency problems. Post by: Ray on September 05, 2003, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Re: G325 form / Agency problems., posted by JJ27 on Sep 5, 2003
JJ, The last I heard, a police clearance IS required from Brunei, but is only available through the U.S. Embassy or Consulate. I would contact the embassy in Manila or ST. Luke’s for specifics on how to order the police certificate from Brunei. If she already went to the agency and they refused to help her, then find another way to get the information. I don’t see how the agency could mess with her visa processing. Don’t worry about a lawyer unless the agency sues her in court or something. Once you get into the legal system over there, there is no telling how long you will be tied up in the courts. I would ignore the agency unless and until they become a real problem. Ray Title: Re: Re: Agency problems. Post by: JJ27 on September 05, 2003, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Agency problems., posted by Ray on Sep 5, 2003
Thanks for the advice, Ray. I really appreciate it. I'll check with the embassy about getting a police Also, do I need this police clearance right now, or Thanks again! JJ Title: Police Certificate Post by: Ray on September 05, 2003, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Re: Agency problems., posted by JJ27 on Sep 5, 2003
JJ, Yes, the police certificate is essentially just a report that hopefully says that she has no record of being arrested for criminal activity in that country. She will need the police clearances before she goes for the medical exam and visa interview in Manila. Ray |