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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Burkina Faso
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In a nutshell: my fiance has been studying in france for a year. He is going home in about a week to do his medical and interview in his home country. He will be staying with friends/family while there, since the process is supposed to be pretty fast there (they don't process many K1 visas) and it doesn't make sense for him to rent anything.

My question is, what do I put down on the I-134, where it asks where he presently resides? I don't think I can put down his address in Paris as he will be no longer residing there at the time of the interview. And most homes don't have street addresses in this city, so I can't put down his family's steet address, just their neighborhood and city. For the g325a, we just gave the neighborhood and city for his previous residences, and attached a google map showing where he lived. Can we do this for the I-134 or do they need a more formal street address? Help!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: New Zealand
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In a nutshell: my fiance has been studying in france for a year. He is going home in about a week to do his medical and interview in his home country. He will be staying with friends/family while there, since the process is supposed to be pretty fast there (they don't process many K1 visas) and it doesn't make sense for him to rent anything.

My question is, what do I put down on the I-134, where it asks where he presently resides? I don't think I can put down his address in Paris as he will be no longer residing there at the time of the interview. And most homes don't have street addresses in this city, so I can't put down his family's steet address, just their neighborhood and city. For the g325a, we just gave the neighborhood and city for his previous residences, and attached a google map showing where he lived. Can we do this for the I-134 or do they need a more formal street address? Help!

tia

IMO if that is the address where he is residing I dont see how you can do anything else. As you have already used it on the g325a it matches information they already have. I would do the same again with a google map and a brief explanation. Some properties (farms etc) only have a name and not a specific street address. If anyone has been in this situation they may want to reconfirm this.

Mar 2011 - After 5mths denied for lost docs - Attempts to follow up failed. Mar 18 2012 - I-129F sent - No sign of NOA1 but they have banked the check...Jul 24 - Update - USCIS has located our file
Infopass Apt - they sorted through everything - our 2011 and 2012 file keep getting mixed up - getting us a Case# (still waiting) Dec- Infopass Appt- expecting to get a case # in about a week ..Still no Case number

Mar 2013 Infopass - advised file was in a box somewhere,and it would be quicker for us to refile. Life gets in the way... New petition submitted July 2014 .
I-129F Sent : Jul 28 2014
TSC received: Aug 04 2014
I-129F NOA1 : Aug 06 2014
I-129F NOA2 : Feb 25 2015 (NOA2 copy rcd: Mar 02)

Sent to NVC: Mar 09 / Left NVC Apr 1 / Arr Embassy Apr 7 / Pkt 3 Rcd Apr 15 / Medical Apr 17 / Pkt 3 sent May 1 / Interview May 12

Left NZ May 15

Married Aug 10

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