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My fiancee, the beneficiary, has temporarily relocated to another country (from French Polynesia to France) just before the NOA2 was received. We believe that we may have succeeded in getting the embassy changed to the one in Paris as she will be in France for several more months, but now that I'm filling out the I-134 should I list her address as the temporary one in Paris or her home in French Polynesia? And for all future address questions until she has her visa?

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If she is living and working in France, it is a pernament address. If she is vacationing and traveling use the one where she resides predominately. By continuing to change her address you are creating a recipe for disaster, as this process is hard enough already without switching her embassy. Basic information shoud be completed in yoiur profile with a completed time line will get you more solid advice. You joined in February of 2012 but have little else.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

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

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