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1- dear all, please tell me that what i did is correct because i'm about to submit the DS-260 form, what i did regarding the Postal zone / zip code for the address and other previous addresses that i search on google for each place and found that 5 digits number for each place.

for the address to recieve the green card i put one i'm sure about and took it from the person in US.

2- but for my permanent residence in us i put postal zone / zip code the same of the person who will receive the green card!

i don't have permanent address in us for me so i put for example the state and the city only but is that correct to put postal zone/ zip code for the person who will receive the green card knowing that he is in the same state country i mentioned as my permanent residence

is that correct !!

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1- dear all, please tell me that what i did is correct because i'm about to submit the DS-260 form, what i did regarding the Postal zone / zip code for the address and other previous addresses that i search on google for each place and found that 5 digits number for each place.

for the address to recieve the green card i put one i'm sure about and took it from the person in US.

2- but for my permanent residence in us i put postal zone / zip code the same of the person who will receive the green card!

i don't have permanent address in us for me so i put for example the state and the city only but is that correct to put postal zone/ zip code for the person who will receive the green card knowing that he is in the same state country i mentioned as my permanent residence

is that correct !!

Get the address of the hotel you intend to stay in when you first arrive in the US and use that address. If you intend to stay with relatives, even if it is only temporarily, use their address.

You can update your address at the interview or when you arrive in the US if, between now and your interview, you decide to stay elsewhere.

But you can't just put a state/city/zip for your permanent address without a street name and number.

DV-2015 Selectee - Case Number SA03xx - Born in Trinidad, WI / Grew up in Canada - Successful interview: Oct 2nd, 2014 @ Montreal
Filed: Timeline
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Get the address of the hotel you intend to stay in when you first arrive in the US and use that address. If you intend to stay with relatives, even if it is only temporarily, use their address.

You can update your address at the interview or when you arrive in the US if, between now and your interview, you decide to stay elsewhere.

But you can't just put a state/city/zip for your permanent address without a street name and number.

Thank you very much for your useful comment

 
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