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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Eeks! OK - I'm working on these blasted forms and am a little confused about this one part.

In the past five years I have had 2 permanent residences (with my parents) but I have also lived a variety of places, but none for an entire year.

Five years ago I was living in college housing in Arkansas, then moved back home for 2 years, in the second year my parents moved, so that means my permanent residence moved. Then I came to Ireland and lived in University housing for 2 semesters, then rented a house for 2 months, then went back home for a year. This summer I am living again in Ireland for only 2 months. When I go home I am going to rent a house with some friends for a year - but it still won't be my permanent residence. Still, that's where I'll be living during the K1 process

I have signed rental agreements in all the places I lived except for the university housing on both campuses (Arkansas & Limerick).

Questions:

1) How do I fill out that section on the form

2) Which address do I use as my current address, and the one to which all my letters/mail etc. is addressed?

Thanks a million, you guys are absolutely wonderful!

-Marie

Marie Boothe & Dermot O'Mahony

January 2005: Met in Church

March 2006: Dermot's first visit to the AZ desert!

June 2006: I'm back in Ireland

23 July 2006: Engaged!

2 August: Back in Arizona without Dermot

15 August: NOA1 receipt in mail

4 October: wishing and hoping

12 October: visit to Ireland and my fiance

16 October: touched! someone did something

with our case! no change in status though.

2 November: NOA2!!!

1 February: Dermot is back in the good old USA

10 March: Married at last! - no more goodbyes

31 March: AOS mailed

3 May: I-485, Request for Initial Evidence recieved.

20 May: RIE mailed

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