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Fiance's future address in U.S.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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On the I-129F I filled in that my fiance would be living at my parent's house when he arrived, because that's what we had originally intended on. However, I am at college right now, and we have decided that he will be here with me until I graduate in May. Now... on the DS-156, should he put MY address or should he just put my parent's address?? The concern I have is that my address right now is definitely not permanent, but my parent's is. How important is it that the address put on the DS-156 match up with the I-129F?

I feel as though it might just be easier to say he'll live with my parents until I graduate, and then just put down their address. We won't be living in my apartment for long, and may even move home for the summer with my parents. What are your thoughts?

Thanks,

Caity

"There was a boy with skin as dark as the earth & a girl with eyes as blue as the deep & they loved each other so well that people could not tell them apart, for in their hearts, there was no difference between them." -Brian Andreas

3-20-08: I-129F Petition Sent

3-24-08: NOA1

7-25-08: NOA2

10-27-08: Medical Exam

10-28-08: Interview! Approved!

12-20-08: U.S. Entry (POE Chicago)

1-2-09: Marriage

1-27-09: AOS package sent

2-3-09: NOA1 for I-485, I-765, and I-131

2-9-09: RFE received (need more income info. for household member)

2-24-09: Biometrics appoinment

2-25-09: RFE information sent back

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It's not important during the application process. My husband's address changed a couple of times. There are ample opportunities to update the address at each stage of the application, as well as at the POE. We updated ours at both the interview then again at the POE. It's not a problem.

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