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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Kosova
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Hi, I started to fill up the Form I-129F and I am having a problem with "Address in the United States where your fiance intends to live"

I'm currently living in a dorm because I'm required by my university policy. i can leave the dorm if i get married, or next year if i move the city where the university is.

I dont know what to write in "Address in the United States where your fiance intends to live".

Should i write a letter and explain to them that i cant not leave the dorm or should i use another address.

I hope someone can help me.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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from what I understand, just put your address. That's what I did. I'm moving in a few weeks, but when I filled out the form, I had no idea where.

I am the petitioner.

K1 Visa Timeline

Service Center: Texas Service Center

Transfer: California Service Center (2014-08-11)

Consulate: London, UK

NOA 1: 2014-04-23

NOA 2: 2014-09-15

NVC Case # Assigned: 2014-10-07

Consulate Received: 2014-10-10

Readiness Form Sent: 2014-10-30

Medical: 2014-11-10

Interview: 2014-12-19

Interview Result: missing paperwork. Took a few weeks for them to get back to his case because of the holidays.

K-1 Approval: 2015-01-15

Visa Received: 2015-01-21

US Entry: 2015-01-29

Marriage: 2015-04-23

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Kosova
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from what I understand, just put your address. That's what I did. I'm moving in a few weeks, but when I filled out the form, I had no idea where.

The problem is that I'm living in a dorm university dorm.

I'm afraid to put my dorm address " Address in the United States where your fiance intends to live" because they might now that my fiance wont be allowed to live in a dorm.

I'm sorry if i was confusing. thank you for trying to help me.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Scotland
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You may want to add a cover letter with your application, and on that, draw their attention to the fact that you have submitted a separate page with explanation/additional information relating to question x.

I found that question on the form slightly amusing. With the time scales within which they are {not] working, many people are going to move address anyway, yet the K1 is for a visa for a couple who intend to get married within 90 days of entering the US, so I would have thought it a no-brainer that both spouses would live together. I sometimes wonder what goes through the minds of the people who set out government forms.

Lee & William

8/2/2014 - Sent I-129F Petition with USPS by Express Mail    
8/4/2014 - I-129F delivered to dropbox    8/6/2014 - NOA1 Text/E-Mail received    8/11/2014 - Alien Registration Number Changed (Text/E-Mail) / NOA1 Letter received by Mail    3/16/2015 - NOA2 Text/E-Mail received (224 days)    3/20/2015 - Sent to NVC    3/31/2015 - NVC Received    4/1/2015 - Case Number Assigned       4/7/2015 - NVC Sent to Embassy    4/10/2015 - London Embassy Received    4/11/2015 - Medical     4/15/2015 - Packet 3 Received    4/12/2015 - Packet 3 Sent    4/23/2015 - Packet 4 Received    5/18/2015 - Interview - APPROVED     5/30/2015 - Visa collected from courier    6/1/2015 - POE    6/14/2015 - Wedding 💍💍
 
 
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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You know, my fiance lived in a dorm when we filed too. He just put his address, in a regular address format. It wasn't implied that it was a dorm. Is yours?

I don't even know if I could have lived there if I had to...

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Kosova
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You know, my fiance lived in a dorm when we filed too. He just put his address, in a regular address format. It wasn't implied that it was a dorm. Is yours?

I don't even know if I could have lived there if I had to...

mine has the strert name and the university name followed by

Room #125 Po box432

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Could you use your parents address?

Immigration Timeline

 

June 2013: Met whilst working at a summer camp in Michigan 

K1

November 1st 2014: I-129f submitted for K1 visa

February 24th 2015: Visa in hand!

February 26th 2015: POE at Las Vegas airport, then onwards to Oregon! 

March 6th 2015: Marriage (with a "real" wedding to follow next year on 7/6/2016)

March 9th 2015: AOS, EAD & AP submitted

September 22nd 2015: Interview

January 14th 2016: Two year Green card received -phew!

ROC

August 8th 2017: 90 day window begins! ROC time!

September 28th 2017: Biometric Appointment in Portland, OR

March 5th 2018: Case received by local office

August 18th 2018: 18 month extension letter mailed

December 2018: Case moved to another office

February 2019: I was emailed that I was approved and my card was in production the same day of my N400 interview 😂

N400

August 8th 2018: Window opens to submit naturalization application

August 13th 2018: N400 Application submitted online 

August 14th 2018: NOA1

September 6th 2018: Biometrics

February 6th 2019: Interview Date! APPROVED!

February 6th 2019: I was asked to return later the same day for my Oath Ceremony! :dance:

 

❤️ Our Visa Journey is finally complete ❤️

 

I am the Beneficiary

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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word of advice. use the most reliable mailing address you can find and don't change it until after you have a green card. It is critical, if the mail gets bounced back to the government for any reason it will cause huge delays and problems and red flags.

Be warned. Use a mail service if you have to.

Could you use your parents address?

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