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I-129F & G-325a Address Question for Dual Citizen

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Here is our situation. The US citizen is a dual national(US & UK) and has been living and working in the UK pretty much since birth. We met in the Uk and have been living together for a few years now. The US citizen is going back to the US in early Jan 2009 but we want to get the application in process as soon as possible so we don't have to spend as much time apart.

So here is the problem both the I129F and G325a ask for an address (both our addresses are currently in the UK–the same address). Is this ok?

We thought about putting down the american address down(a relatives - where the us citizen will be living) but the G-325a asks for where you have lived and worked for the past 5 years. Obviously if i put down i have been working in the Uk for the last 5 years they are going to want to see Uk addresses for the past 5 years?

If I do put the UK address down how to I go about changing this when I move in Jan 2009 - will this slow the process down and how easy is it to change the address?

Should we include a note explaining our situation?

Thanks for the help.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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The petitioner must demonstrate a US domicile and this address should be put on the I-130 petition... on the g-325a just list the needed biographic data as requested...

YMMV

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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The petitioner must demonstrate a US domicile and this address should be put on the I-130 petition... on the g-325a just list the needed biographic data as requested...

So your saying to include the US address on everything other than the G-325a?

What about the I-129F - is that the same thing? I am talking about the K1 visa here...

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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The petitioner must demonstrate a US domicile and this address should be put on the I-130 petition... on the g-325a just list the needed biographic data as requested...

So your saying to include the US address on everything other than the G-325a?

What about the I-129F - is that the same thing? I am talking about the K1 visa here...

Same for any petition

YMMV

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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The petitioner must demonstrate a US domicile and this address should be put on the I-130 petition... on the g-325a just list the needed biographic data as requested...

So your saying to include the US address on everything other than the G-325a?

What about the I-129F - is that the same thing? I am talking about the K1 visa here...

Same for any petition

How easy would it be to change the address? Initially I will be in the UK(but going to use a US address i Missouri) then i will move to Missouri and then to New York.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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The petitioner must demonstrate a US domicile and this address should be put on the I-130 petition... on the g-325a just list the needed biographic data as requested...

So your saying to include the US address on everything other than the G-325a?

What about the I-129F - is that the same thing? I am talking about the K1 visa here...

Same for any petition

How easy would it be to change the address? Initially I will be in the UK(but going to use a US address i Missouri) then i will move to Missouri and then to New York.

For the USC it is not very easy... I would use one US address for the entire process... The Approval Notice for the petition is important as it is needed for the I-485 application for green card.. If you don't get it it is $340 and many months to get a copy....

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YMMV

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