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ColombianoGringo
Hi all,

I have a few concerns as to the proper way to answer certain questions on the I-130 form as used for the K-3 visa.


Q21. If filing for your husband/wife, give last address at which you lived together.

As we were just married last week, we have never lived together. She lives in Colombia with her parents and I live in the US. What should I put here? "N/A" or should I write a line explaining the situation?


Q22. Complete the information below if your relative is in the United States and will apply for adjustment of status.

I had simply left the whole thing blank since my wife has never been outside of Colombia. However, in the example I-130 (for K-3), the second part <i>If your relative is not eligible for adjustment of status, he or she will apply for a visa abroad at the American consular post in:</i> is filled out. Should I leave this blank as I originally planned or should I put "Bogota, Colombia"?


Thanks for your help,

CG

YuAndDan
21 Dont use N/A, because the question does apply, just you did not live together so write "NONE"

ONLY USE N/A FOR THINGS THAT TRULY DO NOT APPLY TO YOUR SITUATION.

22 Your original idea is correct "will apply for visa abroad... Bogota Columbia.

SEE: http://www.visajourney.com/examples/INS-Form-I-130.pdf
pushbrk
QUOTE(ColombianoGringo @ Jun 17 2007, 10:27 AM) *
Hi all,

I have a few concerns as to the proper way to answer certain questions on the I-130 form as used for the K-3 visa.


Q21. If filing for your husband/wife, give last address at which you lived together.

As we were just married last week, we have never lived together. She lives in Colombia with her parents and I live in the US. What should I put here? "N/A" or should I write a line explaining the situation?


Q22. Complete the information below if your relative is in the United States and will apply for adjustment of status.

I had simply left the whole thing blank since my wife has never been outside of Colombia. However, in the example I-130 (for K-3), the second part <i>If your relative is not eligible for adjustment of status, he or she will apply for a visa abroad at the American consular post in:</i> is filled out. Should I leave this blank as I originally planned or should I put "Bogota, Colombia"?


Thanks for your help,

CG


Second. Question one is applicable. The answer is "none". Answer to question two is Bogota, Columbia.
Yodrak
CG,

I wrote, "we have not lived together". No further explanation is required.

Yodrak



QUOTE(ColombianoGringo @ Jun 17 2007, 01:27 PM) *
Hi all,

I have a few concerns as to the proper way to answer certain questions on the I-130 form as used for the K-3 visa.


Q21. If filing for your husband/wife, give last address at which you lived together.

As we were just married last week, we have never lived together. She lives in Colombia with her parents and I live in the US. What should I put here? "N/A" or should I write a line explaining the situation?

.....

CG
simple_male
QUOTE(ColombianoGringo @ Jun 17 2007, 01:27 PM) *
Hi all,

I have a few concerns as to the proper way to answer certain questions on the I-130 form as used for the K-3 visa.


Q21. If filing for your husband/wife, give last address at which you lived together.

As we were just married last week, we have never lived together. She lives in Colombia with her parents and I live in the US. What should I put here? "N/A" or should I write a line explaining the situation?


Q22. Complete the information below if your relative is in the United States and will apply for adjustment of status.

I had simply left the whole thing blank since my wife has never been outside of Colombia. However, in the example I-130 (for K-3), the second part <i>If your relative is not eligible for adjustment of status, he or she will apply for a visa abroad at the American consular post in:</i> is filled out. Should I leave this blank as I originally planned or should I put "Bogota, Colombia"?


Thanks for your help,

CG


Q 21: You can simple write as Yodrak suggested "We have not lived together" or you can write "N/A," but I prefer the former.

Q 22: Write "N/A" on the first part and in the 2nd part, you should write "Bogota, Colombia."
Mononoke28
Question 21. I put the address where we both stayed at while we were married, even if it was for a few days since in reality that is the last place where we lived together.

Question 22. I put Bogotá, Colombia.

CSC approved it with no problems.
simple_male
QUOTE(Mononoke28 @ Jun 18 2007, 10:48 AM) *
Question 21. I put the address where we both stayed at while we were married, even if it was for a few days since in reality that is the last place where we lived together.

Question 22. I put Bogotá, Colombia.

CSC approved it with no problems.


From my experience with VJ members, I have found out that any reasonable answer of question 21 is acceptable by USCIS. Some did mention "N/A," Yodrak simply wrote "We have not lived together" whereas some did mention a address where they spent few days together after marriage. I never heard of any problem for those answers.
ColombianoGringo
Thanks for the responses. For Q21 I think I will simply put "None. We have not lived together yet."

Peace,
CG
simple_male
QUOTE(ColombianoGringo @ Jun 18 2007, 03:47 PM) *
Thanks for the responses. For Q21 I think I will simply put "None. We have not lived together yet."

Peace,
CG


It sounds good. You can simply write "None (We Have not lived together yet)."
Craig_Karina
Hello,
For that question, I simply put: "We have never lived together. Married 5/18/07" I suggest that you do not make this any more difficult than it is...keep it simple and honest.
Regards,
neophi
I typed in None, and then Bogota, Colombia for the next question.

This more specific answer that Craig suggests sounds better to me.

QUOTE(Craig_Karina @ Jun 18 2007, 08:59 PM) *
Hello,
For that question, I simply put: "We have never lived together. Married 5/18/07" I suggest that you do not make this any more difficult than it is...keep it simple and honest.
Regards,

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