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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Mexico
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My fiance is wonderful but he is also very forgetful and disorganized. He has lived in a couple different places within Mexico the past few years (he gets relocated frequently for work). He has two addresses he lived at - each one for only about four months each - and he cannot recall the street number. He could barely recall the street name, until we looked on Google maps and found the ones that rang a bell!

My question is - should we just leave the Street name and no number? Do we need to explain this - that he cannot recall the street number? Or just leave it be? Or make up a number? I don't know how closely they do a background check on that stuff. My boyfriend did not keep his old leases and has no other way of finding out or getting in contact with past landlorods.

Please help!!

ALSO - on the employment section, where it says to list the name and address of employer? My fiance is in sales and so, although working for the same parent company, has lived in several different towns. Should I put the same company and list the different town and time he was there for each job? Or just list the parent company head office address and the whole time he has been there (although it will look weird that the parent company has one address and he has lived different places). Is street address necessary or is city and country enough? As a sales rep, his company has the home office, but in the cities he works there is no official street address.

Please advise, thank you!

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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For my wifes case on these questions we simply put the City she lived in but if you have the street I would use that. For employment the main office of the company will suffice. It wont look weird as they would only possibly want to verify he worked at that place & not exactly where he was when he did the work. It is more about stability in his life than anything else I think.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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My fiance is wonderful but he is also very forgetful and disorganized. He has lived in a couple different places within Mexico the past few years (he gets relocated frequently for work). He has two addresses he lived at - each one for only about four months each - and he cannot recall the street number. He could barely recall the street name, until we looked on Google maps and found the ones that rang a bell!

My question is - should we just leave the Street name and no number? Do we need to explain this - that he cannot recall the street number? Or just leave it be? Or make up a number? I don't know how closely they do a background check on that stuff. My boyfriend did not keep his old leases and has no other way of finding out or getting in contact with past landlorods.

Please help!!

ALSO - on the employment section, where it says to list the name and address of employer? My fiance is in sales and so, although working for the same parent company, has lived in several different towns. Should I put the same company and list the different town and time he was there for each job? Or just list the parent company head office address and the whole time he has been there (although it will look weird that the parent company has one address and he has lived different places). Is street address necessary or is city and country enough? As a sales rep, his company has the home office, but in the cities he works there is no official street address.

Please advise, thank you!

Am with Ning on this one I only put the suburbs/town where I lived and the city/country and again where he worked use the company name and city. They will see as he is a sales man he would move around for parent company.

Divorced !st November 2012.

Married only 2 years 1 month

 
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