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Please look at my questions and help if you can. I'd appreciate it.

1.) I129-F Question 14 asks where my fiancee will live in the U.S., but the place I'm staying at now won't be my place by the time my fiancee makes it to the USA so I don't know where I'll be living in the US. Is it okay if I just put my permanent address (aka, my mother's apartment)?

2.) For the last year I've kind of been living in an apartment that is under my mother's name (the only tie I have to it is that my name is on the cable bill). My mother's name is on the lease. My name doesn't show up anywhere on the lease. Do I list this other apartment as a place that I have lived in during the last 5 years? I still receive all mail and payments at my mother's apartment. I didn't claim this apartment anywhere. I will be moving out next month (my girlfriend stayed in it for 2.5 months this year). Um...I guess I'm just trying to avoid getting in trouble by mentioning it now, since I've never mentioned it anywhere before. When I move out, I'll still consider my mother's apartment as my official apartment, even if I move end with a roommate elsewhere. Should I avoid mentioning it, or just mention it?

3.)If I can't find my original birth certificate (which was some torn old yellow paper), I can send in a copy of the copy they gave me years later, right? If I can't find that, I'm allowed to send in copies of my passport. The passport has to have a validity of at least 5 years . Does that mean that it has to be good until 2017, or that it has to have been like mine actually is (for example from March 2003-March 2013)?

4.) For G325A's last occupation abroad question, am I allowed to list a job that I did off the books, or should I just go with one I did on the books, even though its older?

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Please look at my questions and help if you can. I'd appreciate it.

3.)If I can't find my original birth certificate (which was some torn old yellow paper), I can send in a copy of the copy they gave me years later, right? If I can't find that, I'm allowed to send in copies of my passport. The passport has to have a validity of at least 5 years . Does that mean that it has to be good until 2017, or that it has to have been like mine actually is (for example from March 2003-March 2013)?

I would be interested in this question as well. You should set what country you are petitioning for so it is added to the correct portal. More members can see these questions then and give you answers.

Filed: Timeline
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Thanks for answering that question.

:thumbs:

-I live in the USA and I am trying to bring over my fiance from Japan.

-About the passport question, so it doesn't matter that my passport expires April 2013? Queen, I'm still not sure what "validity of 5 years means".

Edited by Trymester3
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-I live in the USA and I am trying to bring over my fiance from Japan.

-About the passport question, so it doesn't matter that my passport expires April 2013? Queen, I'm still not sure what "validity of 5 years means".

Under settings > profile > change profile settings: you will see a tab that says "Country from non-US family member" change that to Japan. You will show up on their portal and members with the same setting can help you with more experience from that country.

Might help you in the long run!

 
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