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Hello all,

My husband and I starting on the green card application process and I have a couple of questions. My husband is a Canadian citizen and I am a U.S. citizen. We met in 2012, started dating in 2013 and lived together in London from Sept 2014 to Sept 2015 (we were both students). We got married in Oct 2015 and since this time we have visited each other in Canada and the U.S. My husband has visited me on a tourist visa in the States longer and more frequently than I have with him in Canada because I have a Monday-Friday job in the States whereas he is self-employed. He came in December 2015 for a couple of months and has been visiting me now for about a month (he will head back to Canada soon).

My first question is for the I-130 form #21 (If filing for your spouse, give the last address at which you've lived together). He stays with me while he is visiting the U.S., is this the address I put with the dates he visited? Not sure what to do since he's just a visitor and not a resident yet.

This leads me to my next question for the G-325A form for my spouse, "applicants residence for the last 5 years starting with the most recent" I just planned on putting his Canadian address, but this would contradict what I'm putting on form i-130.

Any help is very much appreciated!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
Timeline
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For I-130 #21 - Visiting is not living together. If you have never actually lived together, just write "never lived together" in that space. If you lived together when you were students in London, put that London address there.

For the G-325A, you need to list all addresses where he physically resided, including the address where he was in London, since that was within the last 5 years. You need to do that for yourself on your G-325A, too. These are physical addresses where he was residing, not mailing addresses, so you can't just put his Canadian address for the 5 years.

My Convoluted Story (see my profile for more details)
Jun 2009 - Met on Facebook
Mar 2010 - Visited Morocco for the first time, got engaged
Dec 30, 2011 - Wedding in Morocco (5th visit)
I-130/CR-1 (first time around)
31 Aug 2012 - Priority Date (Vermont, transferred to NBC)
31 Dec 2012 - NOA2
27Jul 2013 - Broke up/Separation (while waiting for case complete at NVC)
9 Jan 2014 - Filed for divorce in US (never completed)
4 Apr 2014 - USCIS NOIR
May 2015 - Reconciliation
Nov 2015 - Vacation together in Spain (7th in-person visit with each other)
I-130/IR-1 (second time around)
4 Feb 2016 - Priority Date
19 Apr 2016 - NOA2

17 May 2016 - NVC Case Number Assigned

31 May 2016 - Sent AOS/IV package to NVC

5 Jul 2016 - NVC Case Complete

10 Aug 2016 - Medical Exam

25 Aug 2016 - Interview - APPROVED

1 Sep 2016 - Husband picked up his visa

Husband POE'd @ IAD - 5 November

 
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