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When I filled out the places of residence for my fiance on our I-129F, I put down all of his student residences for the past five years. He was on the electoral register for some of the student residences, but we're not sure which. My fiance wants to know if he can say he was at his family house the whole time. After all, that's where he kept going back to, and received mail often, and was at holidays and summers. He believes it will be easier for the government to verify his family home. Would a discrepency between the I-129F and the police certificate matter?

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When I filled out the places of residence for my fiance on our I-129F, I put down all of his student residences for the past five years. He was on the electoral register for some of the student residences, but we're not sure which. My fiance wants to know if he can say he was at his family house the whole time. After all, that's where he kept going back to, and received mail often, and was at holidays and summers. He believes it will be easier for the government to verify his family home. Would a discrepency between the I-129F and the police certificate matter?

Hi - whatever addresses you put on the Police Certificate application does not show on the actual Police Certificate you will receive and submit to the Embassy. I've just got my Police Certificate and it's only a certificate which verifies you have no criminal record etc for Immigration Purposes. It does not list the addresses you put on the application form for them to check, and which the Embassy does not see.

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It does not list the addresses you put on the application form for them to check, and which the Embassy does not see.

Thanks so much doghandler - that absolutely answers my question.

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