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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I've had to write on some of my packet 3 documents that it's unknown where I'll be living when I move to the US. My FI is deployed and gave up his apartment when he left. We'll find a place to live when I move there and he comes home. I should have my visa for his homecoming. Will it cause any problems that there's no fixed address?

I've been very forthcoming about his past addresses and whatnot.. I put down the city and state since I knew that, but I'm just wondering if it'll throw red flags. I called about my packet 3 and it was received it was in "administrative processing" and packet 4 has not been sent. I was curious if it was in regards to this.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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USCIS has special assistance for military and military has legal to assist with this also, just can't remember where I read about the military. stuff. When you are married whole new ball game.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

http://www.uscis.gov/dateCalculator.html

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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USCIS has special assistance for military and military has legal to assist with this also, just can't remember where I read about the military. stuff. When you are married whole new ball game.

Thanks. We have our case flagged as military already through USCIS. They've actually been really good and pushed things through pretty quickly since we asked for an expedite. It turns out we decided to wait until the deployment was over for me to move but I'm sure the flag is still there. Hopefully it won't cause too many problems. We haven't been using the military's legal help. We hired a lawyer but I'm kinda regretting doing that. We easily could have done this ourselves and we're getting some iffy advice to begin with.

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