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My fiancee has a family home in the UK, but as a student for the past five years moved four times in his British college city and sometimes stayed with friends. I'm not sure the UK would have a record of everywhere he lived. I'm wondering if all of this is a problem, and if so if just the family home address will do, and how we can go about getting these certificates? In the biographical G-325A form in our I-129F I did mention that he lived in these various addresses, but for the interview could we just get one for his family address? Would the discrepancy matter?

Thanks so much!

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One UK police certificate will cover all of the country, but if it's anything like the Irish one, you'll need tolist all of your addresses on the application form.

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One UK police certificate will cover all of the country, but if it's anything like the Irish one, you'll need tolist all of your addresses on the application form.

Penguin_ie is correct, the application form asks for addresses for the last 5 years. The form gives room to list five, if your fiancee can't list all of them for whatever reason then they should note that in the further information section. The application form link is below:

http://www.acpo.police.uk/Certificates/Pol...0App%20Form.pdf

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Penguin_ie is correct, the application form asks for addresses for the last 5 years. The form gives room to list five, if your fiancee can't list all of them for whatever reason then they should note that in the further information section. The application form link is below:

http://www.acpo.police.uk/Certificates/Pol...0App%20Form.pdf

Thanks so much!

I notice that page 4 of the form you linked to says "Have you ever lived in Northern Ireland? If YES, please provide details on the continuation sheet." Do you know what kind of details they could possibly want, since they'd already have the addresses from the form?

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Thanks so much!

I notice that page 4 of the form you linked to says "Have you ever lived in Northern Ireland? If YES, please provide details on the continuation sheet." Do you know what kind of details they could possibly want, since they'd already have the addresses from the form?

I can't say for definite, not having had to deal with that, but I would guess they would just want details of where, when and why your fiancee lived there. It won't matter if you repeat the address again.

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