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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Hi everyone,

 

working on an a application for my partner and I. We both live in Colombia currently. Where it asks for a mailing address can I put my parents address where I used to live and then click that it’s different from my physical address? I’m also wondering if I can include our lease in Colombia as evidence of a real marriage?

 

thanks!

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Yes, you can use your parents' address for now. But in about a year (at NVC step) you'll have to reestablish US domicile or at least show the intent. Without it, visa won't be granted. The point of spousal visa is reuniting. E.g. US citizen lives in the US and foreign spouse lives overseas. If they both live abroad, they're united already and don't need visa.

 

Reestablishing domicile includes getting lease or arranging living situation otherwise, registering to vote, getting ID with US address, library card, bank accounts, job offer etc.

Edited by OldUser
 
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