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Hello! :) First, please allow me to apologize if this has been asked before.. But if it has, I couldn't find it.

I just got home from getting my NBI clearance. It's on a green paper, annotation: No Derogatory Record, and with purpose: Immigration Requirement. All the details are correct, but what seems odd is the address on it. Instead of my address here in the Philippines, they put my Fiancé's address in the US (my future address).

I asked the lady at the counter why, and she said that if the purpose is "immigration requirement", the future address is what needs to be placed on there. I asked if she's sure that US Embassy will accept it, she said she's positive. I asked if she's sure that I am not going to be in trouble, she said no, I'm not going to be in trouble.

So yeah, I'm asking the same questions here. Because I want to know if this has happened to someone before and if this is really OK. I do not want to get a 221G for it. I'm applying for K1/K2 visa, and our interview is on Tues next week, Dec 15th.

Thanks a lot for your help! :)

 

"God has made everything beautiful in its time." Ecclesiastes 3:11

 

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Hello! :) First, please allow me to apologize if this has been asked before.. But if it has, I couldn't find it.

I just got home from getting my NBI clearance. It's on a green paper, annotation: No Derogatory Record, and with purpose: Immigration Requirement. All the details are correct, but what seems odd is the address on it. Instead of my address here in the Philippines, they put my Fiancé's address in the US (my future address).

I asked the lady at the counter why, and she said that if the purpose is "immigration requirement", the future address is what needs to be placed on there. I asked if she's sure that US Embassy will accept it, she said she's positive. I asked if she's sure that I am not going to be in trouble, she said no, I'm not going to be in trouble.

So yeah, I'm asking the same questions here. Because I want to know if this has happened to someone before and if this is really OK. I do not want to get a 221G for it. I'm applying for K1/K2 visa, and our interview is on Tues next week, Dec 15th.

Thanks a lot for your help! :)

You won't have issues at the embassy.

Hank

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You won't have issues at the embassy.

Pheeew! Thank you so much, Hank.. I really appreciate the response! :)

 

"God has made everything beautiful in its time." Ecclesiastes 3:11

 

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