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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Me and my Canadian fiancee met while working on board a ship doing non-profit work around the world. I've 'lived' in 34 countries over the past 2 years. When filling out the G325A Biographical Information form, should we list all these countries? I definitely wouldn't consider them residences, but I also haven't actually lived in my USA residence for a two year gap, although I don't believe I ever gave up that official 'residency'.

Thanks for any help!

Simon.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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Me and my Canadian fiancee met while working on board a ship doing non-profit work around the world. I've 'lived' in 34 countries over the past 2 years. When filling out the G325A Biographical Information form, should we list all these countries? I definitely wouldn't consider them residences, but I also haven't actually lived in my USA residence for a two year gap, although I don't believe I ever gave up that official 'residency'.

Thanks for any help!

Simon.

My fiance (US citizen) is working on ships going around the world too, in the G 325A he just listed his official residencies (home address) from the last 5 years.

Edited by Zara_

K1:

03/03/11 filed for K1

03/08/11 NOA1

06/06/11 NOA2

07/06/11 pack 3

07/22/11 pack 4

08/04/11 interview

08/10/11 visa in mail

AOS:

11/19/11 POE @ Seattle
12/08/11 Wedding heart.gif
01/11/12 filed for AOS/EAD/AP
01/17/12 NOA 1 (hardcopy)
02/08/12 biometrics
03/21/12 EAD/AP combo-card received // applied for SSN
03/22/12 AOS interview - approved! (after 2 month 11 days)
03/26/12 received "Welcome to the United States"-letter and SSN
03/30/12 GC in hands!!!

ROC:

01/04/14 filed for ROC

01/07/14 NOA 1

02/03/14 biometrics

04/17/14 approved

04/23/14 GC in hands

Citizenship:

02/24/15 BBG approved (permit to retain German citizenship)

04/15/15 N-400 filed

04/21/15 check cashed

04/24/15 NOA1 (priority date 04/16)

05/11/15 biometrics (early walk-in 05/04/15)

05/14/15 in-line for interview

10/17/15 interview letter in mail

11/17/15 interview

11/20/15 oath ceremony

I'm a U.S. citizen!

12/04/15 U.S. passport

Filed: Other Country: China
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Me and my Canadian fiancee met while working on board a ship doing non-profit work around the world. I've 'lived' in 34 countries over the past 2 years. When filling out the G325A Biographical Information form, should we list all these countries? I definitely wouldn't consider them residences, but I also haven't actually lived in my USA residence for a two year gap, although I don't believe I ever gave up that official 'residency'.

Thanks for any help!

Simon.

Sounds to me like you visited 34 countries. To "reside" in a country requires official residency status. Sounds like your residence in the US was maintained and that is the only residence you need to list.

As a point of reference, your foreign fiance will enter the USA and probably "live" in your home for several months before obtaining "resident" status in the USA.

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