1. I'd just write last 5. You can add another piece of paper if you have more, I'd personally not worry about that at all. Don't split the boxes!First of all, I want to thank all the people in this forum, it has been of great help to me (and many others) - Thanks makeiteasier for your last reply to my questions - you did 'make it easier'
I still have some minor questions when I'm filling form G-325A - Biographic Information.
1) In the 'Applicant's residence last five years. List present address first' section; I need more boxes, since I lived in more than 5 difference places (they have 5 boxes) during the last five years. Do I just split boxes (drawing horizontal lines) so I can write two places in one box? Or do I just fill the last five places I lived in, even if they don't span to 5 years period?
2) 'This form is submitted in connection with an application for:'; which one should I check? 'Status as Permanent Resident'?
3) This last question is about the checks; I'm aware that I need to write two personal checks (one for $985 and the other is for $85) payable to Department of Homeland Security. But do I need to specify which one is for which, like do I need to specify which one is for biometric fee, by writing something on the check? - By the way, I thought they're $930 and $80, until right now when I checked the website. - Please comment on this.
Thanks (again)
2. That's what I wrote
3. Just a check for $1070. I'm married, so I wrote 2 for $1070, I think it's fine not to separate bio fee.