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zal4bia

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  1. Thanks Dave! I know my parents will remain at that address at least until they retire and that is a few years away. But I just thought about something else. On the g-325 that I have to fill out. Where it ask to list my previous addresses in the last five years. What should I put there? I mean if I put my current address which will end in July will they go off that for return mail? On the cover letter and fiance letter I went ahead and put my parent's address. And I guess on the i-129f I should put my parent's address as well?

    You put the information on the form that is true and correct when you sign the form. If you want to use your parent's address then you can do that. The bigger issue is being able to receive notices from the USCIS as they do not forward most items they mail to you. Here is an example for you to consider: you decide to put your parent's adress on the form and for some reason at the end of May they decide to move to another state. Did you know that was going to happen? No. Will it matter? No. Just make certain if you still have not received the final NOA2 that you have access to the mail until you do. The USCIS will have the most current address when you file for AOS later in the pocess and also remember that once she becomes a LPR to inform the USCIS when she moves using the AR-11 and when you and any co-sponsors for the I-864 move using the I-865 form.

    I know it is a bit late now, but I was able to use a smaller font for long addresses, so it was readable and complete. It does help that I have a copy of Adobe Acrobat Pro :) .

    Good luck,

    Dave

  2. Another thing I need help clarifying. I currently renting an apartment with a roommate. My lease will end in July and I will be looking for a new apartment for just me and my fiancee. So I'm not sure what to put for where it ask where will my fiancee be living when she gets here. Do I need to wait to finish the forms until I get a new apartment that I know I will be at when she gets here? Can I temporarily use my parents address and then correct it later after filing?

  3. I wasn't paying attention and had my fiancee type in the date as mm/dd/yy for the signature because the box was to small to fill in with mm/dd/yyyy as shown by the example forms. How big of an issue is this? She already sent the form. Can I cross out the date and write in the proper format? Or do I need her to resend the form?

    Another issue we have is her home address is very long. I tried shortening the best I can. For example "ABC Compound Block 99 Lot 99 Lolong Street Visa" I had her change it to "ABC BL99 Lot99 Lolong ST" is this ok? If not how can it be corrected with out having her resend a new form?

  4. I'm sorry if this has been asked before or that I'm too dumb to figure it out on my own. I'm just a little confused by this letter. Is this something I need to fill out and sign? Or is it just something my Fiancee needs to fill out and sign? Because in the letter it says "...and intend to do so within 90 days of my arrival into the US using the K-1 visa." If I am suppose to sign this too can I just replace "...my arrival..." with "...her arrival..." and if this is something we are both suppose to turn in. Will I turn mine in first with the rest of the packet and then she will turn in hers later?

    Also where can I find the correct filing location and embassy addresses? I am from Kansas and my Fiancee is from Caloocan City Manila Philippines.

    Thank you and again sorry for my stupidity

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