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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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Hi all, we are just about to file our petition but wanted some final clarification on what we should put down for his (USC) address. We would like all of his mail to be sent to his mother's address for safety, but I'm wondering if this will cause some confusion when we get to question 14 (Address in the United States where your fiance intends to live) and we put down his current address.

Does it matter if the address in Part A, Q2 is listed as his mother's address, and Q14 is his address? Should we put both as his address and risk the mail getting lost/delayed (as his apartment is technically at the same mailing address as a catering hall and the landlord will sometimes accidentally pick up their mail as well as the catering hall's), or both as his mother's address?

July 2007 - met Jesse at a beach party held by mutual friends in Long Island, NY

May 2008 - J-1 visa expired, had to move back to Australia

July 2008-September 2008 - lived with Jesse for three months in Staten Island, NY

March 2009 - Jesse comes to Australia for 3 weeks

April 2009 - Engaged!

05/20/09 - I-129F petition mailed in

05/22/09 - NOA1!

05/25/09 - touch

09/09/09 - NOA2!

10/01/09 - due to fiance's illness, we are abandoning pursuit of K-1 at this point. Packet 3 received from consulate but won't be returned.

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Our baby boy, Arnie.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Hi all, we are just about to file our petition but wanted some final clarification on what we should put down for his (USC) address. We would like all of his mail to be sent to his mother's address for safety, but I'm wondering if this will cause some confusion when we get to question 14 (Address in the United States where your fiance intends to live) and we put down his current address.

Does it matter if the address in Part A, Q2 is listed as his mother's address, and Q14 is his address? Should we put both as his address and risk the mail getting lost/delayed (as his apartment is technically at the same mailing address as a catering hall and the landlord will sometimes accidentally pick up their mail as well as the catering hall's), or both as his mother's address?

Doesn't matter. One is residence, the other is mailing address.

VERMONT! I Reject Your Reality...and Substitute My Own!

Gary And Alla

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Hi all, we are just about to file our petition but wanted some final clarification on what we should put down for his (USC) address. We would like all of his mail to be sent to his mother's address for safety, but I'm wondering if this will cause some confusion when we get to question 14 (Address in the United States where your fiance intends to live) and we put down his current address.

Does it matter if the address in Part A, Q2 is listed as his mother's address, and Q14 is his address? Should we put both as his address and risk the mail getting lost/delayed (as his apartment is technically at the same mailing address as a catering hall and the landlord will sometimes accidentally pick up their mail as well as the catering hall's), or both as his mother's address?

Doesn't matter. One is residence, the other is mailing address.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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Posted

Great, thank you. So - to clarify - we'll put his mother's (mailing) address in Part A Q2, and his residential address in Q14?

July 2007 - met Jesse at a beach party held by mutual friends in Long Island, NY

May 2008 - J-1 visa expired, had to move back to Australia

July 2008-September 2008 - lived with Jesse for three months in Staten Island, NY

March 2009 - Jesse comes to Australia for 3 weeks

April 2009 - Engaged!

05/20/09 - I-129F petition mailed in

05/22/09 - NOA1!

05/25/09 - touch

09/09/09 - NOA2!

10/01/09 - due to fiance's illness, we are abandoning pursuit of K-1 at this point. Packet 3 received from consulate but won't be returned.

arnie.jpg

Our baby boy, Arnie.

 
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