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Ali e Jeff
Hi,
Someone know if for example, my US fiance is a student, donīt work, he does have grants for to study in college that is not in the same state of the father (our co-sponsor in this case)...he have loan from the government for to study too. And, when I arrive there (perhaps in december) he will have finish the college already, and maybe working (but not for sure)
my question is, I need to put my adress in the house of my co-sponsor (michigan) or can I put my new home adress in the state of washington, with my fiance, even if he is not working now. This can be a problem in the airpoirt?
Thank you for your attention.
Good luck for everybody.
A&J
*Len*
QUOTE(Ali e Jeff @ Sep 3 2007, 10:17 AM) *
Hi,
Someone know if for example, my US fiance is a student, donīt work, he does have grants for to study in college that is not in the same state of the father (our co-sponsor in this case)...he have loan from the government for to study too. And, when I arrive there (perhaps in december) he will have finish the college already, and maybe working (but not for sure)
my question is, I need to put my adress in the house of my co-sponsor (michigan) or can I put my new home adress in the state of washington, with my fiance, even if he is not working now. This can be a problem in the airpoirt?
Thank you for your attention.
Good luck for everybody.
A&J


I think (and mind you, I am insane) your address should be with your fiance. Never mind if he is a student - you will live with him, not with your cosponsor. It should not be a problem my friend. And timeline.gif, it helps us all.
Peace, L.
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