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On the line that has, Applicant's last address outside the United States of more than 1 year. My wife is still in Indonesia at the same address she has lived since 1972. It will be the same information as the line above this except the line above has present at the end. I do not know what to put in the date space. Should I put todays date or put the word present? Thanks for any advice. Jeff N Merry

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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On the line that has, Applicant's last address outside the United States of more than 1 year. My wife is still in Indonesia at the same address she has lived since 1972. It will be the same information as the line above this except the line above has present at the end. I do not know what to put in the date space. Should I put todays date or put the word present? Thanks for any advice. Jeff N Merry

On my form, I put March 1979 (I only live in one address my whole life) and the other date space I left it blank. Since on the previous question I put the same address with dates March 1979 - PRESENT.

The date space doesn't accept letters when you type it in because the PDF file only accepts numbers. I suppose if you want to put PRESENT, you would have to handwrite it.

Ohhh I hope I didn't mess up mine. :bonk:

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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On my form, I put March 1979 (I only live in one address my whole life) and the other date space I left it blank. Since on the previous question I put the same address with dates March 1979 - PRESENT.

The date space doesn't accept letters when you type it in because the PDF file only accepts numbers. I suppose if you want to put PRESENT, you would have to handwrite it.

Ohhh I hope I didn't mess up mine. :bonk:

The PDF would yell at me for putting things other than dates, but it never erased them.

Though, that could be because I actually have acrobat.

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