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Filed: Country: India
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HELP PLEASE,

I am trying to file my wife who lives in kerala, India, she currently lives with her parents where she lived most of her life. but she went to college in Delhi and Karnataka. Do i have to put that in the applicants residence last five years.

she only went there for college, it was not her permanent residence as it was for school. also if she if does need to put it on the application, does she need police clearance letters from those cities

Also her passport address is her from college Delhi address

HELP.. THANKS IN ADVANCE

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Here official place of residence is her home address. College is usually not recognized as domicile.

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AOS approved 8/24/13

Filed: Country: India
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Here official place of residence is her home address. College is usually not recognized as domicile.

so do we not need to put that

HELP PLEASE,

I am trying to file my wife who lives in kerala, India, she currently lives with her parents where she lived most of her life. but she went to college in Delhi and Karnataka. Do i have to put that in the applicants residence last five years.

she only went there for college, it was not her permanent residence as it was for school. also if she if does need to put it on the application, does she need police clearance letters from those cities

Also the address on her passport is her former address from Delhi

HELP.. THANKS IN ADVANCE

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Did she live in Delhi or Karnataka?

If she lived in those 2 places and had an address there then YES, she resided in those places and had a residence. You would list them if she lived there in the last 5 years.

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Filed: Country: India
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Did she live in Delhi or Karnataka?

If she lived in those 2 places and had an address there then YES, she resided in those places and had a residence. You would list them if she lived there in the last 5 years.

yes she did live there when she went to college there.

also does she need police clearance letters from those places ?

 
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