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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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This is probably a really silly question that is asked all the time, but my search didn't find anything, so I'll ask it again!

On the I-130 when it asks for the USC address, I should put my address here in Brazil right? I have a permanent address in the US too (my parents house) which I usually use for my official address. However, since it's asking for my address, I assume I put the one here in Brazil where my husband and I live together, correct?

Thanks in advance!

N-400 Naturalization Process

June 25, 2013 --Qualified for Citizenship!

October 12, 2017 --Electronically filed

October 13, 2017 --NOA1

October 31, 2017 --Biometrics Appointment -ATL

ROC

April 5, 2012 --Sent I-751 to Vermont Service Center

May 21, 2012 --Biometric Appointment at ATL office

December 12, 2012 --10 year Green Card in hand

DCF Process

October 10, 2009 --Married in São Paulo

January 14, 2010 --Filed I-130 at São Paulo Consulate for DCF

May 17, 2010 --VISA IN HAND!

June 24, 2010 --POE in Atlanta

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We put our physical address (Japan) and had no problem.

Immigration Process (DCF Japan)

08/06/2008 I-130 petition at Tokyo, Japan

08/13/2008 I-130 approved

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| Waited until we were ready to move back

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07/13/2009 IV interview at Tokyo, Japan

07/15/2009 IV(IR-1) in hand

Post-DCF

07/29/2009 POE at Las Vegas

08/17/2009 GC(10yrs) received

Click here for the detailed timeline.

Done with USCIS until

- naturalization in May 2012 or

- GC replacement in February 2019

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Romania
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This is probably a really silly question that is asked all the time, but my search didn't find anything, so I'll ask it again!

On the I-130 when it asks for the USC address, I should put my address here in Brazil right? I have a permanent address in the US too (my parents house) which I usually use for my official address. However, since it's asking for my address, I assume I put the one here in Brazil where my husband and I live together, correct?

Thanks in advance!

No Mariana....I assume that the Brazil address is temporarily for your husband. So...on the I-130 information about you B.2. Address you will have to put the US husband's address, cuz your husband it's in Brazil temporarily.

Married in September 2009 in Romania

12/23/2009 hours 14:00 - Filling the I-130 Petition at Bucharest Embassy

12/23/2009 hours 15:00 - Approved the I-130 Petition (just 1 hour, not days, not months...)

01/19/2010 hours: 13:00 - Interview for CR-1 after I fill the I-864 & pass the medical exams (without the next stage at NVC) YUPYYY

01/19/2010 hours: 15:00 - VISA IN PASSPORT (just 28 days to complete the process)

Good look guys!!!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
Timeline
No Mariana....I assume that the Brazil address is temporarily for your husband. So...on the I-130 information about you B.2. Address you will have to put the US husband's address, cuz your husband it's in Brazil temporarily.

Guess I wasn't clear. I'm (marina) the USC. So I can use the address of where I live in Brazil or I can use my parents address in the US. ON the form it asks for your address AND your husbands address...TWO different spaces for TWO different addresses.

Should I put both of our addresses here in Brazil, or should I put mine as the American address of my parents. I think the Brazil address based on redglasses answer

N-400 Naturalization Process

June 25, 2013 --Qualified for Citizenship!

October 12, 2017 --Electronically filed

October 13, 2017 --NOA1

October 31, 2017 --Biometrics Appointment -ATL

ROC

April 5, 2012 --Sent I-751 to Vermont Service Center

May 21, 2012 --Biometric Appointment at ATL office

December 12, 2012 --10 year Green Card in hand

DCF Process

October 10, 2009 --Married in São Paulo

January 14, 2010 --Filed I-130 at São Paulo Consulate for DCF

May 17, 2010 --VISA IN HAND!

June 24, 2010 --POE in Atlanta

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The reason we put the address in Japan is because we petitioned at the US embassy in Japan.

We thought it should be non US address because we don't petition at USCIS but at a foreign US consulate.

Immigration Process (DCF Japan)

08/06/2008 I-130 petition at Tokyo, Japan

08/13/2008 I-130 approved

|

| Waited until we were ready to move back

|

07/13/2009 IV interview at Tokyo, Japan

07/15/2009 IV(IR-1) in hand

Post-DCF

07/29/2009 POE at Las Vegas

08/17/2009 GC(10yrs) received

Click here for the detailed timeline.

Done with USCIS until

- naturalization in May 2012 or

- GC replacement in February 2019

CXmLm7.png

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