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Hi, I know this should not be complicated, but my fiancee and I both live in England right now where we are PhD students-- his visa may be up as soon as March and he will be going home to Canada. My visa is up end of May, and I'll be going home to the states. We'll be traveling a bit over the summer, but effectively when our visas end, we revert to our permanent home addresses, ie mom and dad's houses.

Given that we are just about to file and our NOA2 won't be approved until July/August, I've typed our parent's home addresses on the I-129. On the G-325, in last five year's addresses, I've also typed our parent's home address as the present address, showing when it will come effective, and then all the previous addresses in England as required. Is this fine, or will we get in trouble for filing something in January with current addresses that are not yet effective but will be effective before it gets processed?

Any advice appreciated.

 
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