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My fiance has a 2 year gap without a permanent address. What should we put on the 325a form? Thanks for any advise.

Didn't she live somewhere during those two years?

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I think we will use the permanent mailing address, even though his residence moved around.

....and your reason for not including all other addresses would be....? It does ask for them and the police report whould reflect each place the person resided in when it's applied for.

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Even if he was traveling for 2 years, there's likely some last-known-address or somewhere stuff was stored, right?

If it was truly a nomadic lifestyle (sold all possessions, and just backpacked through Asia or whatever), then put "traveling" and the dates. One would assume a passport would reflect this and those other activities would end up in other parts of the application?

Use whatever addresses, address, or series of addresses accurately answers the question. Even if it involves extra paper to answer completely.

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Even if he was traveling for 2 years, there's likely some last-known-address or somewhere stuff was stored, right?

If it was truly a nomadic lifestyle (sold all possessions, and just backpacked through Asia or whatever), then put "traveling" and the dates. One would assume a passport would reflect this and those other activities would end up in other parts of the application?

Use whatever addresses, address, or series of addresses accurately answers the question. Even if it involves extra paper to answer completely.

Complete answers are always best!

Precisely. I think the OP will find leaving anything blank will result in a possible RFE. Note I said *possible*.

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