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Hello! Me and my fiancé are filing the I-129F and we have a question regarding the additional information for addresses. He has lived in some addresses for different periods, however, while he was living at campus he would go to his his parents' house and stay there during the whole summer, and then back to campus, or when he was looking for a place to stay after graduating, he would also go to his parent's for some days/weeks. Our question is, should he include all those days while he was staying there but not exactly living? And if so, should he include all those dates in the same box, or do the “date from/date to” in each box on page 12 repeating the same address so it looks more organized but also repetitive? Thank you.

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Hello! Me and my fiancé are filing the I-129F and we have a question regarding the additional information for addresses. He has lived in some addresses for different periods, however, while he was living at campus he would go to his his parents' house and stay there during the whole summer, and then back to campus, or when he was looking for a place to stay after graduating, he would also go to his parent's for some days/weeks. Our question is, should he include all those days while he was staying there but not exactly living? And if so, should he include all those dates in the same box, or do the “date from/date to” in each box on page 12 repeating the same address so it looks more organized but also repetitive? Thank you.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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In the additional comments section, you can do something like "From 8/15/2020 - 5/15/2024, while attending XXX College, I lived on campus at the following address(es): Address 1, Address 2, Address 3 etc., except during stays at my parents house in-between semesters and on breaks at their address at: 123 Maple Street....." I had several addresses the previous 5 years prior to my filing as I lived 4 different places just during the time I spent living in the Philippines and they would not all fit even in the additional information section, so in one of the spots on that page I referenced the appropriate Page #, Part # and Item # and wrote, "Please see attached sheet for address history." I then typed up a page referencing the Page, Part and Item numbers and explained my address history. No issues whatsoever with that and the I-129F was approved.

Edited by Edward and Jaycel

Adjustment of Status

CIS Office: Denver CO

Date Filed: 2024-11-18

NOA Date: 2024-11-21

RFE(s) :

Bio. Appt.: 2024-12-26

 

Employment Authorization Document

Event/Date

CIS Office: NBC

Date Filed: 2024-11-18

Bio. Appt.: 2024-12-26

Approved Date: 2025-01-08

Date Card Received: 2025-01-18

Comments: Card Produced 2025-01-15
Estimates/Stats: Your EAD was approved in 51 days.

 

Comments : Phoenix, AZ LockBox - NOA1 Received in mail 12/02/24 - Biometrics completed 12/26/24 - I-765 Approved 01/08/2025 - EAD Card Received 01/18/2025

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4 minutes ago, Edward and Jaycel said:

In the additional comments section, you can do something like "From 8/15/2020 - 5/15/2024, while attending XXX College, I lived on campus at the following address(es): Address 1, Address 2, Address 3 etc., except during stays at my parents house in-between semesters and on breaks at their address at: 123 Maple Street....." I had several addresses the previous 5 years prior to my filing as I lived 4 different places just during the time I spent living in the Philippines and they would not all fit even in the additional information section, so in one of the spots on that page I referenced the appropriate Page #, Part # and Item # and wrote, "Please see attached sheet for address history." I then typed up a page referencing the Page, Part and Item numbers and explained my address history. No issues whatsoever with that and the I-129F was approved.

Thank you so much! We will do that.

 
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