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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Hey,

sorry if this has been asked before, its probably a stupid question but i wanna be sure so here goes:

I lived at the same place all my life, so where it says "Applicant´s last address outside the United States for more than one year" i just put my current addy. My question is, since its my only address i cant fill out the "To Month/Year" boxes. Should i just fill out the "From Month/Year" one and leave the other one blank? Or leave both blank? Or fill the first one out and put "N/A" in the second one?

Thanks in advance!!

Edited by 7th Nephilim

The world around you gets hazy and the only thing you focus on is you and that person. And for that one moment you've been given this amazing gift and you want to laugh and you want to cry at the same time because you're so lucky you've found it and so scared that it will go away.

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7th Nephilim,

What do you mean you can't fill out the 'To' box? Take a hint from the address and employment sections above and below.

Yodrak

Hey,

sorry if this has been asked before, its probably a stupid question but i wanna be sure so here goes:

I lived at the same place all my life, so where it says "Applicant´s last address outside the United States for more than one year" i just put my current addy. My question is, since its my only address i cant fill out the "To Month/Year" boxes. Should i just fill out the "From Month/Year" one and leave the other one blank? Or leave both blank? Or fill the first one out and put "N/A" in the second one?

Thanks in advance!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Well i tried to put in "Present" but it just leaves a "0" in there when i do that, i thought its probably not right if i leave it that way...

The world around you gets hazy and the only thing you focus on is you and that person. And for that one moment you've been given this amazing gift and you want to laugh and you want to cry at the same time because you're so lucky you've found it and so scared that it will go away.

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