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Hi,

My fiancee is about to graduate college in Cebu City but her home is in Alcoy Cebu. She has lived in a boarding house for the past 5 years near her campus.

On the G-325A form, does she need to list her boarding house as her residence or her home address?

She also tutored for a short while...would she need to include that as well for employment...or just list herself as a student...or both?

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Since it wouldn't let me edit my own post....

I forgot to mention that she will be staying 1 more semester after she graduates at the boarding house for a review class.

Also, on the I-134, would she list her home or boarding house address?

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Hi,

My fiancee is about to graduate college in Cebu City but her home is in Alcoy Cebu. She has lived in a boarding house for the past 5 years near her campus.

On the G-325A form, does she need to list her boarding house as her residence or her home address?

She also tutored for a short while...would she need to include that as well for employment...or just list herself as a student...or both?

Many Thanks!

Hello,

Well, can she get mail at the boarding house? Also, you say she will stay there for only one more semester. If she moves in one semester (I am assuming by the end of this calendar year) you would probably need to file a change of address before the petition process is over. Does she visit regularly her HOME address? If so, this could be considered her address and you could put this address down, that way you would not have to do a change of address form later in the process.

When I filed my petition I put down my fiance's home address even though he lives for 24 days of the month at his place of employment in a different part of the country. Your fiancee's main occupation has been as a college student, so I would put this down on the biographic information.

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Hello,

Well, can she get mail at the boarding house? Also, you say she will stay there for only one more semester. If she moves in one semester (I am assuming by the end of this calendar year) you would probably need to file a change of address before the petition process is over. Does she visit regularly her HOME address? If so, this could be considered her address and you could put this address down, that way you would not have to do a change of address form later in the process.

When I filed my petition I put down my fiance's home address even though he lives for 24 days of the month at his place of employment in a different part of the country. Your fiancee's main occupation has been as a college student, so I would put this down on the biographic information.

Best wishes!

I think she could get mail at her boarding house, but all that I've sent, I send to her home address. And yes, she goes home on weekends when she is able to.

She will actually be at her boarding house until next March.

Thanks for the info.

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