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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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my interview its in 4 days :D and i read its important to know what i address i should be staying at,the thing is that my fiance doesnt have a appartment or house he is a single soldier and has to live on post. What we going to do is if they approve the visa hes gonna start looking for appartments and rent one so we cn get married as soon as i move there and move in. What should i tell at the interview when they ask me where i gonna be staying at??? :help:

[*]june2009: met online

[*]july 28 2009: start dating

[*]october 09 2009: met in person

[*]oct 11 2009:he proposed :D i know crazy lol

[*]october 28 2009: deployment to iraq :(

[*]november 05 2010: visit to mexico for 20 days :D

[*]november 25 2010: last time i hold him :(

[*]january 18 2011: k-1 sent

[*]feb 09 2011:NOA1

[*]june 03 2011: NOA2 :D

[*]july 1st 2011: packet 3 yayy

[*]august 18 2011: interview! hoping for the best

[*]august 18 2011: APROVED :D

[*]sepyember 3 2011: POE

[*]september 6 2011: marriage yayy

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: South Africa
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Is he still deployed? I'm in the same situation. My interview is next week and I'm going to tell them where he is stationed at the moment (Texas). I'm going to tell them that because he's in the military and still deployed we don't have an address, but that housing will be sorted once he returns to Texas from his deployment (next week!!!).

Just explain your situation truthfully, I'm sure they'll understand. Good luck with your interview! :thumbs:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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No hes not deployed thanks god lol but he stills living on post as a single soldier .

[*]june2009: met online

[*]july 28 2009: start dating

[*]october 09 2009: met in person

[*]oct 11 2009:he proposed :D i know crazy lol

[*]october 28 2009: deployment to iraq :(

[*]november 05 2010: visit to mexico for 20 days :D

[*]november 25 2010: last time i hold him :(

[*]january 18 2011: k-1 sent

[*]feb 09 2011:NOA1

[*]june 03 2011: NOA2 :D

[*]july 1st 2011: packet 3 yayy

[*]august 18 2011: interview! hoping for the best

[*]august 18 2011: APROVED :D

[*]sepyember 3 2011: POE

[*]september 6 2011: marriage yayy

jXxLm5.png

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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my interview its in 4 days :D and i read its important to know what i address i should be staying at,the thing is that my fiance doesnt have a appartment or house he is a single soldier and has to live on post. What we going to do is if they approve the visa hes gonna start looking for appartments and rent one so we cn get married as soon as i move there and move in. What should i tell at the interview when they ask me where i gonna be staying at??? :help:

Use the name of the known military base. Then just say he will get housing allowance to use for new place in the near future. You will need to update your address with USCIS anyway so you can use that new address at that time.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Use the name of the known military base. Then just say he will get housing allowance to use for new place in the near future. You will need to update your address with USCIS anyway so you can use that new address at that time.

oh great! thanks :)

[*]june2009: met online

[*]july 28 2009: start dating

[*]october 09 2009: met in person

[*]oct 11 2009:he proposed :D i know crazy lol

[*]october 28 2009: deployment to iraq :(

[*]november 05 2010: visit to mexico for 20 days :D

[*]november 25 2010: last time i hold him :(

[*]january 18 2011: k-1 sent

[*]feb 09 2011:NOA1

[*]june 03 2011: NOA2 :D

[*]july 1st 2011: packet 3 yayy

[*]august 18 2011: interview! hoping for the best

[*]august 18 2011: APROVED :D

[*]sepyember 3 2011: POE

[*]september 6 2011: marriage yayy

jXxLm5.png

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