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the thing is spouse is in Cuba...USPS doesn't deliver there..DHL does and they charge a lot..my friend is already up to her neck in expenses related to this..she just hoped to save the money
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I think it will generate an RFE if its not included, which will hold up everything. Global priority mail is only $5.00 for up to 4 lbs and supposed to be a 5 to 7 day delivery. Or the foreigner can download the forms from this site and ship them over by DHL. I think they should include everything thats requested on the application so it wont generate an RFE, which sort of throws the application to the bottom of the stack.
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thanks Julie...
how about this: can the G-325A be included later on, maybe when spouse applies for AOS?
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Yes.. I brought mine over to the foreign country for spouse to sign. He/she needs to ship a couple over for the signature.
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a firend of mine asked me...if a USC files for a spouse who is overseas, does the spouse have to sign the G-325A, or not? since the spouse is not available to sign, is G-325A necessary to include with I-130?
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G-325A and I-130
a firend of mine asked me...if a USC files for a spouse who is overseas, does the spouse have to sign the G-325A, or not? since the spouse is not available to sign, is G-325A necessary to include with I-130?
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