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My gf is Ukrainian. Her permanent residence is with her parents in Ukraine. However, she has been working as an au paire in the Netherlands since August. It will last one year. She goes home in August.

My question is about "residence" in the forms. They ask (G-325A) for city and country of residence. Do I put the Ukraine address here. Is it the permanent address? Obviously, she will interview in Ukraine and probably be there by the time the application gets to that point.

Also it asks for residence last 5 years. Do I include the work address as her most recent "residence?" Or is it only the permanent address in Ukraine I need.

Then it says last address outside of US for more than one year. This asks for ADDRESS not RESIDENCE. But she has not been there MORE THAN ONE YEAR. And it is not her permanent address.

I will include Netherlands under employment last 5 years.

I-129 asks for her address. I want to put permanent address in Ukraine. I want no confusion about her residence. And I want any communication to her sent to her home in Ukraine not employers in the Netherlands. Do I have to put the Netherlands where she physically is now?

Thank you for your help.

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My gf is Ukrainian. Her permanent residence is with her parents in Ukraine. However, she has been working as an au paire in the Netherlands since August. It will last one year. She goes home in August.

My question is about "residence" in the forms. They ask (G-325A) for city and country of residence. Do I put the Ukraine address here. Is it the permanent address? Obviously, she will interview in Ukraine and probably be there by the time the application gets to that point.

Also it asks for residence last 5 years. Do I include the work address as her most recent "residence?" Or is it only the permanent address in Ukraine I need.

Then it says last address outside of US for more than one year. This asks for ADDRESS not RESIDENCE. But she has not been there MORE THAN ONE YEAR. And it is not her permanent address.

I will include Netherlands under employment last 5 years.

I-129 asks for her address. I want to put permanent address in Ukraine. I want no confusion about her residence. And I want any communication to her sent to her home in Ukraine not employers in the Netherlands. Do I have to put the Netherlands where she physically is now?

Thank you for your help.

I had this same problem. I'd put the netherlands address, otherwise if you were looking at all the forms it wouldn't make sense. It should be clear to the adjucator that she's from Ukraine. I ended up just sending them a letter to change for address on the I-129F to her current one when she moved back to Thailand.

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My gf is Ukrainian. Her permanent residence is with her parents in Ukraine. However, she has been working as an au paire in the Netherlands since August. It will last one year. She goes home in August.

My question is about "residence" in the forms. They ask (G-325A) for city and country of residence. Do I put the Ukraine address here. Is it the permanent address? Obviously, she will interview in Ukraine and probably be there by the time the application gets to that point.

Also it asks for residence last 5 years. Do I include the work address as her most recent "residence?" Or is it only the permanent address in Ukraine I need.

Then it says last address outside of US for more than one year. This asks for ADDRESS not RESIDENCE. But she has not been there MORE THAN ONE YEAR. And it is not her permanent address.

I will include Netherlands under employment last 5 years.

I-129 asks for her address. I want to put permanent address in Ukraine. I want no confusion about her residence. And I want any communication to her sent to her home in Ukraine not employers in the Netherlands. Do I have to put the Netherlands where she physically is now?

Thank you for your help.

You will list her permanent Ukraine address on the I-129f. This is where anything will be sent (if anything).

Yes you need to list her employment and address in Netherlands on the G-325a. The G-325a is historical data, it does not represent her "permanent address" per se, that is listed on the I-129f and may be the same as the G-325a but not necessarliy so. You just simply need to list what it is. It is what it is. If she will be in Netherlands less than one year, then her "last address outside the USA for more than one year@ would be whatever address in Ukraine meets that qualification.

She will also need a police certificate from netherlands for her interview. make sure she gets that before she leaves. Regardless of what the police certificate may say, it is valid for one year at the consulate.

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