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I went back about 30 pages in this section of the forums, so I'm sorry if this was asked further back.

The form says that I need to put in where I've lived in the past 5 years.

I have my permanent fixed address of my parents' house, and I also lived in two different places for college.

Even though the years overlap, is this okay?

Also, I'm currently living in a subleased apartment.

Do I have to put this address down too?

I'm kind of iffy about it, because I'm not getting bills sent here, or paychecks under this address, due to the fact that my name IS NOT on the lease.

Is it still safe to put this address down anyway?

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Since I can't find or see an edit button, I'm going to double post >___> (Sorry, haha)

I have one more question about the G-325A.

I'll probably be on 2 part time jobs when I send it to my fiance, but there's only one present spot.

I understand that I can put "Present" down in the time thing, but my Adobe MAKES me put a year in.

Is there anything better I can maybe put down instead of present, or just skip computer and do it by hand?

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I went back about 30 pages in this section of the forums, so I'm sorry if this was asked further back.

The form says that I need to put in where I've lived in the past 5 years.

I have my permanent fixed address of my parents' house, and I also lived in two different places for college.

Even though the years overlap, is this okay? Yes, it is OK

Also, I'm currently living in a subleased apartment.

Do I have to put this address down too? Yes

I'm kind of iffy about it, because I'm not getting bills sent here, or paychecks under this address, due to the fact that my name IS NOT on the lease.

Is it still safe to put this address down anyway? No harm to write this address since you live here.

Thank you in advance (L)

Since I can't find or see an edit button, I'm going to double post >___> (Sorry, haha)

I have one more question about the G-325A.

I'll probably be on 2 part time jobs when I send it to my fiance, but there's only one present spot.

I understand that I can put "Present" down in the time thing, but my Adobe MAKES me put a year in.

Is there anything better I can maybe put down instead of present, or just skip computer and do it by hand? Do it by hand

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Thank you very much. (L)

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I had a similar situation. I went away to University and kept my fixed permanent address at my parents house. I actually only used my parents address and didn't put any of my temp addresses there BUT I never received any bills there or registered for school there or anything. I don't think it would hurt you if you put them all down though.

For the other part about the 'present' line - I just left it blank on Adobe and then wrote in 'present' on all my forms and that was fine. Anything Adobe wouldn't let me type in, I just wrote on any of the forms.

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