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CocoRico

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  1. Thank you for your insight. I ended up going with my permanent address which is on my license.. I transferred college twice and can't remember all of my different temporary residences. I hope they don't question or ask for that info... it would be a hassle to rediscover.

    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?

  2. 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!

  3. 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..

  4. 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?

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