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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hello everyone!

Here is my situation:

My fiance & I are filling out the I-129F packet right now and the G-325A has us stumped a little ( probably because of what we are planning )

It asks for the current address where shes at, so I told her to just write " currently " where shes living. I am planning on moving in about 2 months back to Arizona so I can easily change my address in the system no hassle. The problem here is around the end of April/beginning of May, she is wanting to come stay with me for about 4-5 months while we wait out the long VISA process. The I-129F will already be in the system when she decides to come down, but when she has to change her address, she was thinking of putting her parents address. Now I don't want to get either of us in trouble nor would I ever think of lying here, but if shes going to be with me in the states for a few months, is that going to affect ANYTHING with the K-1 process ( such as the NOA2 getting approved or how her interview will go ). I'm afraid that at her interview, when they ask where shes been living, she will honestly ( of course ) answer with me in the states not doing anything illegally, but then her address will reflect that she lives with her parents. Will this cause any serious ripples? I My first thought would be to change her address to mine, but I don't know how that is going to mull over. If anyone has done something similar please help me out here :)

Pretty much once we would receive the NOA2 ( if it was in the timeframe she was with me ), we would fly her home and she would start getting everything together that she needs.

Any insight that anyone can offer on this situation is greatly appreciated!

Thank you

Pre-USCIS:

07-20-2008: Fell In Love

10/15/2008: Jami and I meet for the first time

1-17-2009: Became Engaged In Nova Scotia

04-01-2009: Visit to Nova Scotia to see Jami

06-29-2009: Jami comes to Arizona to visit

01-08-2010: Married in Fredericton, NB Canada

01-11-2010: Jami allowed back down with me after marriage for 6 months

USCIS JOURNEY:

05-20-2010: I-130 Packet mailed out! ( Finally! )

05-22-2010: Packet received at Lockbox

05-28-2010: NOA1 ($355.00)

07-07-2010: Jami went back to Fredericton, NB :(

10-29-2010: NOA2 ( FINALLY! )

NVC JOURNEY:

11-05-10: Case received at NVC

11-06-10: Called automated machine and got NVC case number

11-08-10: Called and changed Jami's address and added my email to case for corraspondance updates

11-16-10: DS-3032 email generated and emailed to us

11-16-10: AOS fee bill generated and emailed to us

11-18-10: Paid AOS Bill ($88.00)

11-23-10: Mailed completed DS-3032 through Canada Post

12-01-10: NVC Received DS-3032 and updated in System

12-06-10: Mailed AOS packet overnight express

12-16-10: Paid IV Bill ($404.00)

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Hello everyone!

Here is my situation:

My fiance & I are filling out the I-129F packet right now and the G-325A has us stumped a little ( probably because of what we are planning )

It asks for the current address where shes at, so I told her to just write " currently " where shes living. I am planning on moving in about 2 months back to Arizona so I can easily change my address in the system no hassle. The problem here is around the end of April/beginning of May, she is wanting to come stay with me for about 4-5 months while we wait out the long VISA process. The I-129F will already be in the system when she decides to come down, but when she has to change her address, she was thinking of putting her parents address. Now I don't want to get either of us in trouble nor would I ever think of lying here, but if shes going to be with me in the states for a few months, is that going to affect ANYTHING with the K-1 process ( such as the NOA2 getting approved or how her interview will go ). I'm afraid that at her interview, when they ask where shes been living, she will honestly ( of course ) answer with me in the states not doing anything illegally, but then her address will reflect that she lives with her parents. Will this cause any serious ripples? I My first thought would be to change her address to mine, but I don't know how that is going to mull over. If anyone has done something similar please help me out here :)

Pretty much once we would receive the NOA2 ( if it was in the timeframe she was with me ), we would fly her home and she would start getting everything together that she needs.

Any insight that anyone can offer on this situation is greatly appreciated!

Thank you

No should not affect anything and a visit does not change address. But any and all documents sent to her (packet 3 for example) will be sent to the given address. She could, of course, forward her mail while she is gone, I am not sure if Canada will forward to USA but I worked in Canada for a time and had US mail forwarded to Montreal, no problem.

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