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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Netherlands
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Ok, so an other week passed by without sending the I-129f package :crying:

Everything is sooo ready to go, but yet we discovered an other problem. :blink:

My fiance (US citizen) has 2 residences, one in South East Texas, and in Pittsburgh (PA) :whistle:

He is a DD, Directional Driller, and because he has to work all over the place and has to move a lot, can we do the following thing:

Can we use his moms address and fill in her address on all the forms? She is, ofcourse, way more often at home so whenever we receive something about our K-1 package, she can send it to my fiance.

My fiance is never home, but we aren't for sure if we are allowed to fill in his moms home address..

PLEASE LET US KNOW, because I'm getting so frustrated :( not sending out the package since we gathered everything, and so on.

THANK YOU!!!! :thumbs:

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AOS
August 31th, 2011: applied for SS#
September 6th: received SS#
September 26th, 2011: AOS sent
September 30th, 2011: NOA1
October 6th, 2011: NOA1 hard copy
October 26th,2011: Biometrics
October 28th, 2011: case transferred to California for faster processing
December 5th, 2011: received EAD/AP card
February 22nd, 2012: Green card in production
February 27th, 2012: GREEN CARD in hand, yaaay!!!




November 10th, 2013: ROC

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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I had a similar problem, except my situation was that I was living abroad when I sent in my I-129 form. What I did was on the actual I-129 form, under address for myself (as the petitioner) I put 'c/o' then listed my mom and dad's address in the United States. Then for the G-325a for myself, I just listed all of my addresses as required. I'm still pretty early in the process, but the NOA1 arrived to my parents' address with no problems.

i think the important thing is to be honest. Don't imply your fiance lives at his mother's address, but state that you are using that address for mailings. Again, still early for me, but it's seemed to be fine so far.

Andrea

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Ok, so an other week passed by without sending the I-129f package :crying:

Everything is sooo ready to go, but yet we discovered an other problem. :blink:

My fiance (US citizen) has 2 residences, one in South East Texas, and in Pittsburgh (PA) :whistle:

He is a DD, Directional Driller, and because he has to work all over the place and has to move a lot, can we do the following thing:

Can we use his moms address and fill in her address on all the forms? She is, ofcourse, way more often at home so whenever we receive something about our K-1 package, she can send it to my fiance.

My fiance is never home, but we aren't for sure if we are allowed to fill in his moms home address..

PLEASE LET US KNOW, because I'm getting so frustrated :( not sending out the package since we gathered everything, and so on.

THANK YOU!!!! :thumbs:

Use whichever address is on his drivers license for his "home address" Use another address for a mailing address. It can be anywhere in the USA

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Gary And Alla

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Ok, so an other week passed by without sending the I-129f package :crying:

Everything is sooo ready to go, but yet we discovered an other problem. :blink:

My fiance (US citizen) has 2 residences, one in South East Texas, and in Pittsburgh (PA) :whistle:

He is a DD, Directional Driller, and because he has to work all over the place and has to move a lot, can we do the following thing:

Can we use his moms address and fill in her address on all the forms? She is, ofcourse, way more often at home so whenever we receive something about our K-1 package, she can send it to my fiance.

My fiance is never home, but we aren't for sure if we are allowed to fill in his moms home address..

PLEASE LET US KNOW, because I'm getting so frustrated :( not sending out the package since we gathered everything, and so on.

THANK YOU!!!! :thumbs:

I would also put a sticky on your file stating the situation. The way I look at it, you can never have too much information for USCIS. My I129f was filled with notes explaining ANYthing that seemed unclear. For addresses of residence I would perhaps do a separate sheet (in addition to filling out everything on the actual form for addresses) with clarifications for any periods of time with multiple residences.

06-15?-2009: Starting talking on dating website
07-06-2009: Met in person in Roseville, CA
09-09-2010: Sent I-129f to TXS Lockbox
09-13-2010: NOA1 received
02-02-2011: NOA2 Notification Sent - Approved!!!
02-04-2011: NVC Received
02-09-2011: NVS sent to Vancouver consulate
02-14-2011: Received by Vancouver Consulate
02-15-2011: Packet 3 sent by Vancouver Consulate
02-18-2011: Packet 3 received
02-18-2011: Packet 3 sent back to consulate
02-19-2011: Interview date received!!! Letter on its way!
03-23-2011: Medical at Woking Clinic, Vancouver BC (AM)
03-23-2011: Interview at Vancouver Consulate (PM)
03-23-2011: APPROVED for K-1 Visa!!!! biggrin.png
04-27-2011: POE
05-03-2011: Sent AOS, AP applications
05-06-2011: NOA1 received for AOS and AP
05-06-2011: Applied for SSN. Application successful
05-09-2011: Received SSN by visiting local card center
05-10-2011: Biometrics appointment notice, June 1, 2011.
05-13-2011: Received SSN Card in Mail
06-01-2011: Biometrics appt. in Sacramento, CA
09-16-2011: EAD approved
09-26-2011: AOS Interview in Sacramento
09-26-2011: Green Card (2 yr conditional) granted

02-03-2013: Separated - Return to Canada

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Netherlands
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; thank you so much!!

So, I'll tell my fiance that he has to put his home address (TX) on the forms but since there is no house on his land yet (rebuilding a house), I'll tell him to add a sheet saying that his post address is his mom's address... Right?

holland-flag-44.gifunited-states-flag-88.gif

heart-119.gif August 28th, 2011: Wedding heart-119.giflove-182.gif

AOS
August 31th, 2011: applied for SS#
September 6th: received SS#
September 26th, 2011: AOS sent
September 30th, 2011: NOA1
October 6th, 2011: NOA1 hard copy
October 26th,2011: Biometrics
October 28th, 2011: case transferred to California for faster processing
December 5th, 2011: received EAD/AP card
February 22nd, 2012: Green card in production
February 27th, 2012: GREEN CARD in hand, yaaay!!!




November 10th, 2013: ROC

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