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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hi everyone,

In my I-129F in the section where they ask your adress in the past 5 years, I just wrote my permanent adress, which is my parent's adress. It is where I received all my mail, the adress I always gave when filling forms, etc. I have been living all over different places, always in the same country but always for few months at a time and I don't even remember the adresses I lived in.

Do you think it is important, at least for the DS-160 or the interview, that I put some other adress that I lived at or that I can gather the adresses and be ready in case they ask me about it?

Do you think I could get in trouble for it?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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They ask for all the addresses you've lived at. If you don't remember the exact dates then at least put the month and year. I didn't remember all mine either but I remembered where they were and then used google maps to find the correct address.

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September 8th 2014 - Filed I-130 with Nebraska Service Center


September 16th 2014 - NOA1 received


March 2nd 2015 - NOA2 received :dancing:



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Dec 16th 2015 - Medical exam


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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Thank you for your answer. That makes sense, but I am worried because on my I-129F I didn't really think about that.. and the only residence I talked about was my parents one. Therefore, if I write like 7 different adresses (which would be accurate in my renting-rooms student life) it will not match with the previous information I gave to the USCIS.

You think it's better to write it all on the I-129F and to explain the mistake/misunterstanding at the interview, or write the only adress still on the DS-160 and then at the interview bring a sheet with all the adresses to explain?

I fear that if there the info doesn't match the one I sent before for the Visa, there might be delays and problems because there is no room in the forms to explain why the adresses are different..

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Chile
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Thank you for your answer. That makes sense, but I am worried because on my I-129F I didn't really think about that.. and the only residence I talked about was my parents one. Therefore, if I write like 7 different adresses (which would be accurate in my renting-rooms student life) it will not match with the previous information I gave to the USCIS.

You think it's better to write it all on the I-129F and to explain the mistake/misunterstanding at the interview, or write the only adress still on the DS-160 and then at the interview bring a sheet with all the adresses to explain?

I fear that if there the info doesn't match the one I sent before for the Visa, there might be delays and problems because there is no room in the forms to explain why the adresses are different..

Maybe I am wrong, but I feel like if you were studying and living in the dorms/renting etc. then typically people refer to these as secondary addresses and your parents house as a permanent address. I work in a heavily based student apartment complex and typically thats how we refer to their addresses as.

If you want an answer that is really straight forward I would find a USCIS office and make an appointment with them to ask.

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11/01/2016 .... I129F sent to Lewisville,TX

11/03/2016 .... I129F delivered/received

11/07/2016 .... NOA1 dated

11/08/2016 .... NOA1 text/email received

11/14/2016 .... NOA1 hardcopy received

04/07/2017 .... RFE notice on USCIS App
04/15/2017 .... RFE hardcopy received

04/20/2017 .... RFE response mailed
04/21/2017 .... RFE response received

06/05/2017 .... APPROVED!! (215 days) USCIS App still states RFE received

06/10/2017 .... NOA2 hardcopy received 
06/20/2017 .... NVC received & case number obtained

06/23/2017 .... Case left NVC

06/29/2017 .... Case received at Santiago embassy
07/21/2017 .... Interview

07/31/2017 .... Medical
08/14/2017 .... Visa in hand

08/28/2017 .... My love comes home! POE: ATL

10/21/2017 .... Wedding Day! ❤️

11/17/17 .... Mailed AOS Packet to Chicago Lockbox

11/20/17 .... Packet received

11/22/17 .... Case # received by text message

12/20/17 ... RFE recieved

1/10/18 ... RFE responded

3/1/18 ... EAD "New Card Being Produced" online (AP no change & no text)

3/6/18 ... EAD/AP card in mail

3/6/18 ... I-797 NOA hard copy received (EAD & AP)

 4/2/18 ... Interview date

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2/18/20 ..... Package received

 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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I have a question about k1 visa

My fiancee living in egypt, she put the current address of her that she is living in now in all forms in which they asked her to have her home address but her current address is not the permanent address which is present in her passport and her national identification card.

Do they want the permanent address on her official documents or they want her current address now on which they will send to her the packet?

Ishe changes the address on her passport and her Identification card, will this make any difference?

She is the beneficiary of k 1 visa.

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