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Hello, 

 

Me and my fiancé are getting ready to send our i-129f in and I am not sure what I should put as the address in the U.S. where she plans to live. The problem is that I just finished law school in Boston and I have a job in NYC, which is where we will move into together, but I don't have an apartment yet. Plus I was planning on getting a cheaper Airbnb to live in until she arrives and then we'll pick our place out together. Any ideas on how to solve this?

 

Thanks!

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5 minutes ago, mamba said:

Hello, 

 

Me and my fiancé are getting ready to send our i-129f in and I am not sure what I should put as the address in the U.S. where she plans to live. The problem is that I just finished law school in Boston and I have a job in NYC, which is where we will move into together, but I don't have an apartment yet. Plus I was planning on getting a cheaper Airbnb to live in until she arrives and then we'll pick our place out together. Any ideas on how to solve this?

 

Thanks!

Use a stable address like your parents if your plans are not yet firm 

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On 5/11/2020 at 12:26 PM, Lil bear said:

Use a stable address like your parents if your plans are not yet firm 

I agree with this! ^^^

 

When we filed, I was living abroad with my now husband.

 

We used my parents address as our address and simply sent an updated address to USCIS when we moved.

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On 5/15/2020 at 1:20 PM, Ash&Jaye said:

I agree with this! ^^^

 

When we filed, I was living abroad with my now husband.

 

We used my parents address as our address and simply sent an updated address to USCIS when we moved.

Thanks!

 

Can updating the process like this prolong the process at all?

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