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I'm a college student, and I just sent out my Fiancé's I-129F a week ago (So EXCITED!!!).

I am using my parent's place as a permanent address to receive mail, but when they asked for a list of my addresses for the last five years, I put down all the apartments I've lived in (even though my permanent address is in Maryland).

I am getting ready to move yet again when the Fall Semester starts. Should I change my address with the USCIS, or just let it be since they will be sending everything to my parents anyway? Also, what kind of effects would that have on the time it takes them to process the application?

Thanks for the help!

We met at Disney, and are trying to start our own Magic Kingdom.

Alice, I can't wait for you to come home.

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I vote for leaving it as your parents, that is, if they are looking out for you in this process. It's easier if mailing addresses don't change as it lessens the chance of documents getting lost or notices being missed. The USCIS should understand college students after all of these years.

Thai Mom

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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I vote for leaving it as your parents, that is, if they are looking out for you in this process. It's easier if mailing addresses don't change as it lessens the chance of documents getting lost or notices being missed. The USCIS should understand college students after all of these years.

Thai Mom

What is meant by "looking out for me?" Do you mean supporting me financially, or just helping me with the documents?

Everything I do is on my own, they can't afford to support me financially, so the only thing they do for me is gather my mail and mail it to whatever address I tend to be in at the time.

Also, Do I need to resend the G-325A with the most current information? This stuff is all so iffy.

We met at Disney, and are trying to start our own Magic Kingdom.

Alice, I can't wait for you to come home.

 
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