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Posts posted by CocoRico
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Hi everybody,
I think my fiancé and I are in deep mud. I (the beneficiary) am not the most organized being, and it turns out that when we filled out the forms of the G-325a (the bibliographic information along with the I-129F) I wrote as my only address my permanent address, thinking it is what they wanted to know.
I have had more than 11 addresses over the past 5 years (i'm a student + traveller, so never really long at the same place).
Also, for my employments, I completed the 5 first lines and went up to 3 years of employment out of five (what they asked for) but then I forgot to annexe a sheet and they only have my employment for 3 years.
The USCIS accepted the petition without any RFE's and this week the petition arrived to the consulate.
I don't know to who I need to address it.
Should I:
1. call the consulate or the USCIS?
2. Just go to the interview with the corrected G-325a and an explanatory sheet of what happened?3. Will the USCIS need to review again my informations according to the background check, and so the process will all begin again?
I really don't want them to say it was fraud or something, I have no criminal records and nothing to hide.
Please tell me what you think!
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Thank you for your answer. That makes sense, but I am worried because on my I-129F I didn't really think about that.. and the only residence I talked about was my parents one. Therefore, if I write like 7 different adresses (which would be accurate in my renting-rooms student life) it will not match with the previous information I gave to the USCIS.
You think it's better to write it all on the I-129F and to explain the mistake/misunterstanding at the interview, or write the only adress still on the DS-160 and then at the interview bring a sheet with all the adresses to explain?
I fear that if there the info doesn't match the one I sent before for the Visa, there might be delays and problems because there is no room in the forms to explain why the adresses are different..
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Hi everyone,
In my I-129F in the section where they ask your adress in the past 5 years, I just wrote my permanent adress, which is my parent's adress. It is where I received all my mail, the adress I always gave when filling forms, etc. I have been living all over different places, always in the same country but always for few months at a time and I don't even remember the adresses I lived in.
Do you think it is important, at least for the DS-160 or the interview, that I put some other adress that I lived at or that I can gather the adresses and be ready in case they ask me about it?
Do you think I could get in trouble for it?
G-325A - Address while in college?
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
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How did the interview go?
I am in the same situation as you were and I only put my permanent address.
Was it okay at the interview?