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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Denmark
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Hello all! My fiancé and I are beginning the K-1 visa process and I have stumbled across some difficulties in filling in my addresses for the G-325a.

My parents are divorced, so before I attended college in 2010 I had been living at two different addresses at the same time in Minnesota. From there, I temporarily lived at my sister's in North Dakota (however I still use her address as my primary college address), lived on my college campus (ND) for 1 year, moved back to my sister's for the summer, to an apartment (ND) for 1 year, and back to my sister's before occupying a residence in Denmark as a study abroad student.

Would I begin with my residence in Denmark since I am currently living here and will be until next month when I move to a new Danish address with my fiancé? My student visa for study abroad ends in July so I will be going back to the States at that time. The length of residence will not be more than one year so I cannot fill it in under "Applicant's last address outside the United States of more than 1 year" section.

From there, would I just write my sister's address as being my primary address for all of college? It has been the address I have used for mailing, credit cards, billing, etc. to keep things easy since she lives in the same city and I knew as a college student I would be moving a lot.

Also, my current driver's licence still has my mother's address since I am a student and my residency is still in Minnesota. Would I have to list that as a present address as well?

I know I am over-thinking this, as that is my nature. I just want to be assured that I fill all the forms out accurately!

Thank you in advance for your help :)

Edited by Shelbee

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Spain
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I would recommend you to write as first address the one in Denmark. There is where you are living now and also that will proof that you are living with your fiancé (or in the same country) and meet the 2 years requirement. Then you can list all your past addresses in the last 5 years. So you have to go back where you were living 5 years ago and so on. You can avoid some of the residences for not filling an extra paper. 5 addresses including the Danish one are enough. In the next question of "more than 1 year residence outside" you can simply write "none".

Don't worry, the process is really simple and coming from Denmark is not a big deal. It is more a matter of time. My process took 8 months in total so that's the average.

 
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