Do I need to submit Form G-325A with my I-130 petition?
No, you don’t need to submit Form G-325A, providing your biographical data, along with your Form I-130 filed on behalf of your spouse.
Form I-130A (Supplemental Information for Spouse Beneficiary) has replaced Form G-325A since 2017. It performs the same function and has the same validity.
Therefore, Form I-130 and Form I-130A must be submitted together by a person who is filing on behalf of his/her spouse.
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