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I'm filling out my fiance's DS-156 for him because he was having a hard time with it... And I've run into a problem myself. I am currently living with my parents so as to make the money saving process easier, (I'm barely 20 and in college), but am in the process of buying a home, although I don't know exactly where yet. No matter what we will NOT be living at my parents house when my fiance arrives, but as that is where I am currently residing and I have no clue where we're actually going to be living once he gets here... What should I put down when they ask "At what address will you be staying in the US?"...? If I do put down my parents address, is that going to cause problems? Am I going to have to list all of their names (little brothers live here too) on my Affidavit of Support and will I have to include their income..? Or can I just omit that information..? Also, when I originally filed the I-129F petition I listed my address and our future address as something altogether different............. Will they ask strange questions if that information differs from form to form? If you have answers to ANY of these many questions I would greatly appreciate your input :blush:

Thanks for your speedy replies! I have to send all of this stuff off to my fiance tomorrow morning because our interview is on the 13th of February. Thanks again!

-Goiy.

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The DS-156 from what I remember contains his information, not your information. It is one of the forms he completes before his interview.

I'd use your parents address and if at any time your address changes, complete the paperwork to change it if you feel it necessary. I don't even think it matters that much - it wouldn't to me if I were remaining in the same area as your parents so I could still drop by to pick up the mail. Anyway, it isn't a reason to get denied. If it ever became an issue, it is easily explainable... you moved and didn't want to complicate the process or miss any correspondence due to an address change.



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The DS-156 from what I remember contains his information, not your information. It is one of the forms he completes before his interview.

I'd use your parents address and if at any time your address changes, complete the paperwork to change it if you feel it necessary. I don't even think it matters that much - it wouldn't to me if I were remaining in the same area as your parents so I could still drop by to pick up the mail. Anyway, it isn't a reason to get denied. If it ever became an issue, it is easily explainable... you moved and didn't want to complicate the process or miss any correspondence due to an address change.

I know that he's supposed to be the one who fills it out, and I am putting his info on it ^_^ They ask him where I live though. Thanks for the advice! That was what I was planning to do... I'm just so anxious that they'll find any reason to deny us that I don't want it to be over something silly. Our Affidavit of Support is going to raise eyebrows as it is... Thanks again! You're awesome =]

-Goiy.

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