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I moved from one state to another and before I changed my DL to the new state I went overseas and have been overseas ever since for about 6 months. My new US residence and all my mail, bank statements and everything is my parents address in the new state. This is also the address I’ll use on the I-129F, as well as the address I’ll put down as where we will reside when coming to the US. Of course this is temporary for a couple weeks while I get a place, since I’ve been out of country for a while (still am out of country). But I have to put down an address to get the application started.

 

Does anyone see a problem with this? I.E. US questioning my out of state license or the residing address? 

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You will have to reestablish domicile in the US  first, and when filing  you can use a mailing address (your parent's) and a physical address, and you can update this at any point before your petition is approved on the USCIS website. You will have to reestablish domicile in the US 

 

As far as your license, I don't think you'll have a problem since your ID documents would be either your passport or birth certificate. 

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23 hours ago, AnaidAaron said:

You will have to reestablish domicile in the US  first, and when filing  you can use a mailing address (your parent's) and a physical address, and you can update this at any point before your petition is approved on the USCIS website. You will have to reestablish domicile in the US 

 

As far as your license, I don't think you'll have a problem since your ID documents would be either your passport or birth certificate. 

I don’t think I ever lost domicile which is why I’m looking for clarification. Everything  (tax, bank accounts, etc) on paper is my parents address. That’s were I’ll live when I return, with my fiancé. Been gone only 6 months. Everything I’ve read about establishing domicile, seems as I never lost it, however with the k1 im not sure if they want to dictate were I can live with my fiancé. 

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