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G-325A - Address while in college?

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Hi All,

I have been lurking for a while trying to absorb all of your helpful tips, info, and experiences - and now I seek a little bit more.

I am double checking our paperwork before sending it in later this week and have gotten stuck. On the biographical info form when it asks for your residence the past five years what type of residence are they looking for - permanent? I have been out of undergrad for two years but the preceding three were spent at college where my residence changed every 3-4 months. Should I list every temporary or college housing residence or will my permanent residence with my parents suffice while I was away at school? Do I need to explain this? I am probably overthinking this and just a little paranoid I will fill something out incorrectly.

Thanks for your help in advance!

Kindly,

Nikki

2-11-11 | I-129F sent

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6-06-11 | NOA2

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I put my college residence - and mine changed a lot too while I was in college. I figured that there shouldn't be any gaps in time - just like you do for employment records.

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Hi All,

I have been lurking for a while trying to absorb all of your helpful tips, info, and experiences - and now I seek a little bit more.

I am double checking our paperwork before sending it in later this week and have gotten stuck. On the biographical info form when it asks for your residence the past five years what type of residence are they looking for - permanent? I have been out of undergrad for two years but the preceding three were spent at college where my residence changed every 3-4 months. Should I list every temporary or college housing residence or will my permanent residence with my parents suffice while I was away at school? Do I need to explain this? I am probably overthinking this and just a little paranoid I will fill something out incorrectly.

Thanks for your help in advance!

Kindly,

Nikki

I would list the address on your drivers license. If it has changed, so be it, if you use your parents address as your "official" address then list that.

On the other hand, there is no downside to listing your college address also. You will note that when they ask for a foreign address, the ask for an address you lived at "for more than one year"

Be sure the address you use on the I-129f will have someone to check the mail throughout the process.

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Thank you for your insight. I ended up going with my permanent address which is on my license.. I transferred college twice and can't remember all of my different temporary residences. I hope they don't question or ask for that info... it would be a hassle to rediscover.

2-11-11 | I-129F sent

2-16-11 | NOA1

6-06-11 | NOA2

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yep I listed my college address too..I think better be safe than sorry, although I agree it probably would be okay to put just permanent. But like with all the other items on the forms you should interpret them literally; not guess or pick and choose what you think is needed..couldn't hurt to list your college addresses! :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Thank you for your insight. I ended up going with my permanent address which is on my license.. I transferred college twice and can't remember all of my different temporary residences. I hope they don't question or ask for that info... it would be a hassle to rediscover.

How did the interview go?

I am in the same situation as you were and I only put my permanent address.

Was it okay at the interview?

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