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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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Question 14

14. Address in the United States where your fiance(e) intend to live.

Due to me relocating in the future (don't know where) for job reasons, I cannot list an exact location.

Can I put, To be determined?

Has anybody had any experience with this?

Thank you in advance

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Argentina
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My recommendation:

Put your current address and if you move send the USCIS a letter informing them of the change along with your change of address. Things change and the USCIS understands this.

You could also enclose a letter in the application explaining that you may move in the future but that your intended will be moving with you, and all the details you can provide, so if you do move or things changed it's noted in the initial file.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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I agree, just put your current address. We were in the same situation, as my now wife (then fiancée) moved to a new apartment after my K1 visa was approved. So we had her old address in all the paperwork (I-129F and K1 visa application) and got approved. When I entered the U.S. with my K1 visa I completed the I-94 and customs declaration with the new address and pointed this out to the CBP officer. He said he would change it in the paperwork, and that was it. I then filed for AOS with our new address and no questions have been asked by anyone.

06-13-2012 - I-129F sent

10-11-2012 - NOA2

01-09-2013 - Interview (approved)

01-18-2013 - Visa received by DHL

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02-21-2013 - One-way-flight to San Diego

03-22-2013 - Wedding

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04-16-2013 - I-485, I-765 & I-131 sent

07-26-2013 - Green Card approved

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05-11-2015 - I-751 sent

08-12-2015 - ROC Approved

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05-14-2016 - N-400 sent

05-17-2016 - NOA1

06-10-2016 - Biometrics

12-16-2015 - Interview

418 days (1 year, 1 month and 23 days) from Sending out I-129F to Green Card in Hand

K1 Process: 219 days from Sending out I-129F to K1 Visa in Hand

AOS Process: 111 days from Sending out I-485 to Green Card in Hand

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Technically you are at your current address. So put that until it changes and you have a new one.

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Question 14

14. Address in the United States where your fiance(e) intend to live.

Due to me relocating in the future (don't know where) for job reasons, I cannot list an exact location.

Can I put, To be determined?

Has anybody had any experience with this?

Thank you in advance

All information you put on the form must be true, accurate, and correct on the date you sign the form. You put your address where you are when you sign the form. They really do not care what the address is when your fiancee arrives. She will file for AOS (Adjustment of status) after the marriage and she will put the address the two of you are living at when she files. Once she recieves her GC, she and you must notify the USCIS of any address change. She has 10 days to file the AR-11 form and you have 30 days to file the I-865. This is required until she is no longer a LPR and the I-864 is no longer valid.

Life changes and you do not know what is going to happen in the future and that is why there is a date on the form when you sign it.

Good luck,

Dave

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