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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: China
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My husband is a GC holder, he's filing the I-130 form for me, and now I'm in China. He gets some questions regarding the form.

In section C Information about your relative(which is about me)

there are two different places for my address: which are

2.Address(Number and Street, Apt. No., Town or city, State/country,Zip Code)

19. Your relative’s address abroad (Include street, city, province andcountry)

I got my parents' home address, which is fixed, permanet. But, I'm now working and living in another city, the place where I'm living now is not safe to receive any mails, while my company address is safe to pick mails. Both my living and working place are of course, not permanent (I may rent another place or work at another company next year).

my question is :

So in this case, which address should I put in each of the place? Parents? current living place? current working add?

Also which one of 2, or 19 be the address USCIS or NVC will use to post stuff to me?

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: China
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Posted

My husband is a GC holder, he's filing the I-130 form for me, and now I'm in China. He gets some questions regarding the form.

In section C Information about your relative(which is about me)

there are two different places for my address: which are

2.Address(Number and Street, Apt. No., Town or city, State/country,Zip Code)

19. Your relative’s address abroad (Include street, city, province andcountry)

I got my parents' home address, which is fixed, permanet. But, I'm now working and living in another city, the place where I'm living now is not safe to receive any mails, while my company address is safe to pick mails. Both my living and working place are of course, not permanent (I may rent another place or work at another company next year).

my question is :

So in this case, which address should I put in each of the place? Parents? current living place? current working add?

Also which one of 2, or 19 be the address USCIS or NVC will use to post stuff to me?

help needed!!

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: China
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Posted (edited)

When filling out the form I-130,

in Section C:

21# If filling for your husband/wife, give last address at which you lived together.

Last time we met was when my husband visiting me in China, we were on a trip, living in hotels and at my parents' place for 4 days. We haven't lived together to live for a long time in China and I haven't been to US yet. In this case, should he note down the address of my parents' and the 4 days period? or leave it blank?

THank you in advance

Edited by provence620
 
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