Roxyroo
Jun 22 2008, 12:05 AM
I posted an earlier question about residence/domicile, because I will be living in Bogotá with my fiance while awaiting this whole process.
For the answer to #14 on the I-129F, where the fiance will live in the US, I will put my parents' address in Ohio, because I assume we'll spend around a month there visiting when we first arrive in the States together, and that's where I have my mail sent and such. But that's really just to have an address in the States to put....we are not going to live with my parents. We are not going to live in Ohio. We are moving to New York City and finding an apt together, so I have no other address to put.
So.....since the service center is based on where you and fiance will be living, which is mine? Vermont for our ultimate destination, New York? Or California for our first place we land, Ohio?
This seems like such a dumb question....I'm sorry...but just even beginning this process I have started to second guess everything....
Roxyroo
Jun 22 2008, 08:56 PM
Aw, c'mon guys....
I really am confused about this. If NY is where we plan to live, but my parents address in Ohio is where we will first spend time when we get to the US and it is the address I use as my "domicile" in the US, AND I live out of the country, which service center should I be sending my stuff to?
Should I attach a letter explaining this????
Thanks....
MsZ
Jun 23 2008, 03:35 PM
I'd put Ohio. Until that time you don't actually know how long you'll be there and you don't have a NY address so... what else *can* you put?
brnidokiegurl
Jun 23 2008, 03:53 PM
Use whereever u feel is permanent for now (parents) someplace that is reliable to get the information to u also, no need to mention the time you wil stay afterwards
Roxyroo
Jun 24 2008, 12:34 PM
Thanks a lot, guys! Good advice!
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