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Noorah101

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Jan 8, 2007, 4:13:24 PM1/8/07
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> Hi All,
> How detailed do you have to be on your G-325A information? I was a
> student for the better part of the last 5 years and lived in 6-7
> apartments. I lived in one of the addresses for only about 7 months
> and there's no paperwork connecting me to that apartment other than
> the lease (i.e. no mail, credit cards etc.). Is it OK to leave that
> address out or will it pop up in the background check and cause
> problems? I know this might seem trivial but better to check than be
> sorry! Thanks.
>
> MN

Try to be as detailed and accurate as possible, but if you don't
remember an exact address, don't stress over it. For example, for that
7-month period, and you don't remember the exact address, just put the
Street name, city, and state. I wouldn't purposely leave anything off.

Best Wishes,
Rene

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Noorah101

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Jan 8, 2007, 4:24:16 PM1/8/07
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> Rene,
> Thanks for the reply. Do you think it's OK to fill in addresses that
> don't fit in the table provided on the reverse side of the form? They
> only have space for 6 addresses and I have 8.
>
> MN

If there is space provided on the reverse of the form for that, yes.
But to my recollection, there is no such space on the back of the G-
325A. You might have to attach a separate piece of paper, referring to
which question number you are answering.

Folinskyinla

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Jan 8, 2007, 4:33:18 PM1/8/07
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> Hi All,
> How detailed do you have to be on your G-325A information? I was a
> student for the better part of the last 5 years and lived in 6-7
> apartments. I lived in one of the addresses for only about 7 months
> and there's no paperwork connecting me to that apartment other than
> the lease (i.e. no mail, credit cards etc.). Is it OK to leave that
> address out or will it pop up in the background check and cause
> problems? I know this might seem trivial but better to check than be
> sorry! Thanks.
>
> MN

Hi:

In my opinion, the G-325A is an obsolescent form which CIS can't even be
bothered to read. My opinion is that the information needs to be
correct, but it is no harm, no foul is not detailed or somewhat
incomplete.

For example -- lets say you were a student in Cambridge, MA and had many
addresses -- things such as "various addresses, Cambridge MA" or even
"various addresses, Boston area, MA" will suffice.

I find that many people don't have the details for the G-325 and its
never been a problem.

mn77845

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Jan 8, 2007, 4:19:27 PM1/8/07
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> Try to be as detailed and accurate as possible, but if you don't
> remember an exact address, don't stress over it. For example, for
> that 7-month period, and you don't remember the exact address, just
> put the Street name, city, and state. I wouldn't purposely leave
> anything off.
>
> Best Wishes,
> Rene

Rene,


Thanks for the reply. Do you think it's OK to fill in addresses that
don't fit in the table provided on the reverse side of the form? They
only have space for 6 addresses and I have 8.

MN

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mn77845

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Jan 8, 2007, 3:50:51 PM1/8/07
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Hi All,
How detailed do you have to be on your G-325A information? I was a
student for the better part of the last 5 years and lived in 6-7
apartments. I lived in one of the addresses for only about 7 months and
there's no paperwork connecting me to that apartment other than the
lease (i.e. no mail, credit cards etc.). Is it OK to leave that address
out or will it pop up in the background check and cause problems? I know
this might seem trivial but better to check than be sorry! Thanks.

MN

mn77845

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Jan 8, 2007, 4:42:56 PM1/8/07
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> Hi:
>
> In my opinion, the G-325A is an obsolescent form which CIS can't even
> be bothered to read. My opinion is that the information needs to be
> correct, but it is no harm, no foul is not detailed or somewhat
> incomplete.
>
> For example -- lets say you were a student in Cambridge, MA and had
> many addresses -- things such as "various addresses, Cambridge MA" or
> even "various addresses, Boston area, MA" will suffice.
>
> I find that many people don't have the details for the G-325 and its
> never been a problem.

Thanks for the info. That's what I figured.

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