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My father is going to be my co-sponsor and my father and mother live separately..

i was wondering about the address used for the sponsor form, could i use a different address then his home address because he is usually never there and i'm afraid if anything is sent there i might not be able to receive it..so i want to use my mothers address... thanx in advance... :D

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Hi, I would think that wouldn't be a problem to use your Mother's address. They will probably never contact him anyway. Good Luck :)

Even though they will never contact him, this could be considered as falsifying information in the forms, so you better put the address where he resides, that's my opinion. Good Luck

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