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maybe im worrying about nothing, but i just want to know if the "address where my fiancee will be living in the US" question on the I 129F is my old address, will that cause problems at the embassy during the interview? Of course her ds 230 1 will state my current address when she sends it with packet 3, but i dont know if they will look at the i 129f and see a different address and wonder why during the interview. Any help would be fabulous.

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I am the Uk citizen, my BF is the the US and in the military. When we first filied he was in Iraq.

When he sent the I129F he also used his parents address, on the I134 he also used his parents address even though he was back and living in SC.

When I had my interview this did not cause a problem as they didn't even question the address. I would think that they understand that you move around a lot.

When I finally get to the US we will change the address when filing for AOS.

I hope this helps

Angela

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I-129F Sent : 19th October 2005

Interview Date 10th October 2006 10am

Interview Approved 7th November 2006

Visa delivered 9th November 2006

Finally where I belong S.C with my man 19th November 2006 WOOO HOOO!!!

Got Married 14th January 2007

AOS

Sent AOS docs 31st January 2007

USPS confirm delivered to USCIS 06th February 2007

I-797C Notice of Action dtd 9th Feb recvd 12th February 2007 (both my son and myself)

Biometrics Appointment 1st March 2007

Transfered to CSC 11th April 2007

GREEN CARDS RECEIVED 9th July 2007 All done till 2009!!!!!

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matt,

'to be determined, next posting not yet known' would be appropriate when you don't know where you will be stationed when your fiancee is ready to travel to the USA.

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maybe im worrying about nothing, but i just want to know if the "address where my fiancee will be living in the US" question on the I 129F is my old address, will that cause problems at the embassy during the interview? Of course her ds 230 1 will state my current address when she sends it with packet 3, but i dont know if they will look at the i 129f and see a different address and wonder why during the interview. Any help would be fabulous.

matt

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