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My fiancee is filling out her G-325a but will move in 1-2 months

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Filed: Country: Japan
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She is living with her parents now but will move to her company's dorms in about a month and a half. She is afraid that there's a problem because she will live in a different location than is on that form when it's time for her interview.

Should she just fill it out as she lives now or what?

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It asks for the "current" address.

She can change it later in the process, or have her parents give her the letters when they come in.

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Filed: Other Country: China
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It asks for the "current" address.

She can change it later in the process, or have her parents give her the letters when they come in.

Since it's her parents' address, I'd just continue to use it. It's not a problem. Obviously the company dormitory is "temporary".

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Romania
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She is living with her parents now but will move to her company's dorms in about a month and a half. She is afraid that there's a problem because she will live in a different location than is on that form when it's time for her interview.

Should she just fill it out as she lives now or what?

I would continue using parent's address as the dorm address would be temporary and if she changes it to that, the risk of losing incoming documents from the consulate is greater. Of course, just make sure she doesn't go to the interview and says, 'by the way, i'm living at such and such place, but when we filed, i was living with parents. Is this a problem?' :whistle: From my own experience, because of work, i live in temporary addresses for a period of 2 to 3 months, and i just used my permanent address, and never mention my temporary addresses. So far, not a single problem.

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2009-01-12===> Sent AOS packet via UPS
2009-01-13===> AOS packet received
2009-01-28===> NOA's received in the mail
2009-02-01===> Biometric appt received in the mail
2009-02-06===> Completed biometric appt thru walk-in
2009-02-06===> Applied for expedited AP thru the phone
2009-02-14===> Received AP in the mail
2009-02-11===> Case transferred to CSC
2009-02-23===> EAD received
2009-05-02===> Green card received in the mail, no interview done.

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