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I am currently a student at a university in Florida. My parents live in Botswana Africa. My grandparents would be my nearest relatives in the states and they live in Pennsylvania. When I file for the visa, starting with the I29 form all the way to the end, should I use my grandparents address or my college address? I practically live at the college, I only go home 2 weeks out of the year. Would the college address qualify for a home address or should I use my grandparents address?

In a number of the forms that I have been looking at, I have noticed that they are asking for my forseen address. Since I am living in the dorms right now I don't have another address. But when I get married I plan to get an apartment outside of the college and live there while finishing my education considering I am only a sophomore at this time. Should my forseen address be the apartment even though I am not living there yet? If I am not able to line up an apartment before filing the application which address would be the best to use, my grandparents or the college? I am afraid to use my grandparents address because I am afraid it may cause confusion with the immigration officers if I am going to school in Florida and my forseen address is in Pennsylvania, and that it could cause problems in getting my visa. please help.

 
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