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I am an USC and I am filling form I-130 for my wife. Please help me answer question 2 and question 21 in section C in I-130 (Information about your relative). Here's our situation. My wife lives in Florida and I live in California because of our jobs. After our marriage in December 2011, we have only visited each other for few days and have not yet lived together for more than a week. We have a leased apartment together in California and she will move here later when she gets a job.

1. In section C-question 2, should I put my wife's Florida address where she is living and working? Or my address in California where we have an apartment leased together?

2. In section C-question 21, should I mention that we have only visited each other and have not yet lived together? Or give the address and dates for the 3 days that we stayed together?

Thanks,

Deejro

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Hi,

I am an USC and I am filling form I-130 for my wife. Please help me answer question 2 and question 21 in section C in I-130 (Information about your relative). Here's our situation. My wife lives in Florida and I live in California because of our jobs. After our marriage in December 2011, we have only visited each other for few days and have not yet lived together for more than a week. We have a leased apartment together in California and she will move here later when she gets a job.

1. In section C-question 2, should I put my wife's Florida address where she is living and working? Or my address in California where we have an apartment leased together?

2. In section C-question 21, should I mention that we have only visited each other and have not yet lived together? Or give the address and dates for the 3 days that we stayed together?

Thanks,

Deejro

Just be honest.

-Question C2, write her address in Florida. You can always submit your joint lease as evidence of a bona-fide relationship.

-Question 21, just write None/NA/Leave it blank. Again, you can always submit your joint lease as evidence of your intent to live together.

Edited by ChrisPG

Background Information

-Dec 2006: Arrived with an F1 visa

-Dec 2007: Met USC.

-Dec 2009: Got Engaged.

-Jan 2010: Fell out of Status.

-Oct 2010: Married USC.

-Feb 2012: Filed I-130/AOS

I-130/AOS Timeline

Day 0: 02/25/12: Mailed concurrent I-130/AOS Package to the Chicago Lockbox

Day 2: 02/27/12: Package arrived at the Chicago Lockbox.

Day 5: 03/01/12: Email acceptance confirmation received for Forms: I-130, I-485 & I-765.

Day 13: 03/09/12: NOA1s received for Forms: I-130, I-485 & I-765. Biometrics letter also received and scheduled for March 27th.

Day 24: 03/20/12: Email notification for RFE.

Day 27: 03/23/12: Hardcopy RFE received in the mail.

Day 31: 03/27/12: Biometrics completed.

Day 40: 04/05/12: Mailed off the RFE.

Day 44: 04/09/12: RFE Delivered.

Day 46: 04/11/12: USCIS received RFE and case updated online.

Day 55: 04/20/12: EAD approved!

Day 60: 04/25/12: Received 2nd "EAD in Production" Email.

Day 61: 04/26/12: EAD Mailed.

Day 63: 04/28/12: EAD in hand!

Day 74: 05/09/12: Interview date scheduled for June 12th.

Day 75: 05/10/12: Interview letter in hand.

Day 108: 06/12/12: Interview.

Day 110: 06/14/12: Received I-485 & I-130 approval emails.

Day 114: 06/18/12: Received I-130 & I-485 Approval hardcopies.

Day 115: 06/19/12: Received GC in production email.

Day 116: 06/20/12: Received "GC mailed" & "USPS picked up your GC" emails.

Day 118: 06/22/12: GC arrived in the mail

March 16th 2014: Eligible to file ROC.

March 16th 2015: Eligible to file for naturalization.

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Just be honest.

-Question C2, write her address in Florida. You can always submit your joint lease as evidence of a bona-fide relationship.

-Question 21, just write None/NA/Leave it blank. Again, you can always submit your joint lease as evidence of your intent to live together.

Thanks ChrisPG

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