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Hello all! I'm very confused as to which residential address to use for myself on our I-130 and G325A. Here's our story:

I am an American married to a Malaysian woman. We married 1 month ago. I left America and moved into her condo in Malaysia 6 months ago. At that time, I officially used my dad's address in America for all business. I forwarded my mail to that address and changed my bank account to it.

Basically, I've been living with her in Malaysia for 6 months but only on a tourist visa (in and out every 90 days). Which address should I use for myself in the various sections that it asks? One asks where we last lived together, which would be her address, but then another asks what my address is, which would be my dad's house. I imagine this conflicting information would raise some flags. Actually my dad's house in America has never really been my residence, so I almost feel like putting her address for everything.

Any ideas? Thanks in advance for your time.

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It asks for ur address means put ur last mailing address,in ur case it will be ur dad's house.Dont worry abt that u live over there or not.Nobody will check that u r living or lived that.Just incase they will ask then told them that now onwards i live there(at ur dad house). In this case also u can put ur own address where u actually live. But remember,which ever address u put ,then put that address in all future documnets of ur wife petition. And in the question ,where u live together? In that put ur wife'address.Thats it.

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02-28-14 -> I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox.
03-03-14 -> USCIS received. (Priority Date)
03-09-14 -> NOA1 received.
06-04-14 -> NOA2 received. Approved.
06-18-14 -> NVC Received case.
07-03-14 -> NVC Assigned Case#(Got Case# & IIN Over the Phone).
07-22-14 -> DS-261 Completed.
07-25-14 -> AOS fee Payment.
07-29-14 -> AOS fee shows PAID.
07-30-14 -> AOS Package Sent.
07-31-14 -> AOS Package delivered.
09-15-14 -> IV fee Payment.

09-17-14 -> IV fee Shows PAID.

09-18-14 -> IV Package Sent.
09-20-14 -> IV Package Delivered.

10-20-14 -> Case Complete.

10-28-14 -> Case Complete Email Received.

Filed: Country: Malaysia
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It asks for ur address means put ur last mailing address,in ur case it will be ur dad's house.Dont worry abt that u live over there or not.Nobody will check that u r living or lived that.Just incase they will ask then told them that now onwards i live there(at ur dad house). In this case also u can put ur own address where u actually live. But remember,which ever address u put ,then put that address in all future documnets of ur wife petition. And in the question ,where u live together? In that put ur wife'address.Thats it.

Thanks for your reply. So I guess I'll use my dad's address for everything except the "where you last lived together", where I'll put her address.

To complicate matters further, she's applying for a spouse visa here in Malaysia in the meantime. I'll be living and WORKING here in Malaysia while we wait for the petition. I wonder how this affects things. I won't actually have a residence in America for over a year by the time she gets an interview.

 
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