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Quick question on the address history section: I have traveled a lot, thus do not want to list 30 locations I have 'lived,' so my question is what extent of time would I have to have lived somewhere for it to be required I report it on the form? For instance, if I took a trip to country X for 2 months, should I list it, or is that a trip and not really a residence?

 

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29 minutes ago, useful89 said:

Quick question on the address history section: I have traveled a lot, thus do not want to list 30 locations I have 'lived,' so my question is what extent of time would I have to have lived somewhere for it to be required I report it on the form? For instance, if I took a trip to country X for 2 months, should I list it, or is that a trip and not really a residence?

 

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Places that you have lived, not places you have visited.  If you haven't considered it your residence, don't include it.

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22 hours ago, Unshakable Faith said:

Places that you have lived, not places you have visited.  If you haven't considered it your residence, don't include it.

Thank you for your reply.

 

Do you, or anyone else reading this, know if the history must be contiguous? There are gaps because I wasn't really residing anywhere, I was traveling. Don't wanna get RFE'd for missing info.

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10 minutes ago, Fr8dog said:

Even when traveling for extended periods, most people still have a permanent mailing address, that would be considered your residence.

It's not a residence though is it? I mean if I'm not home for 5 months I can  claim to be residing there? Not being contrarian btw. Would you put an address history that's contiguous then? 

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20 hours ago, useful89 said:

It's not a residence though is it? I mean if I'm not home for 5 months I can  claim to be residing there? Not being contrarian btw. Would you put an address history that's contiguous then? 

Yes it is still your resident. 

Many Canadian travel to Florida or Arizona for the winter months. They are visiting the US for 5-6 months but their residence is still the place they left - 1212 This Street, Canadian City, Province Canada. 

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Just now, Ontarkie said:

Yes it is still your resident. 

Many Canadian travel to Florida or Arizona for the winter months. They are visiting the US for 5-6 months but their residence is still the place they left - 1212 This Street, Canadian City, Province Canada. 

okay thank you! sorry to be pesky but i have all documents ready to go now except i129f which i now think I have to edit. So no gaps should be left in work history or residence history?

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3 hours ago, useful89 said:

okay thank you! sorry to be pesky but i have all documents ready to go now except i129f which i now think I have to edit. So no gaps should be left in work history or residence history?

Don't leave gaps. If unemployed for a time, state "unemployed" along with the dates.

 

For residence it's your primary mailing address - even if it's just a parent's house.

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29 minutes ago, Peot said:

Don't leave gaps. If unemployed for a time, state "unemployed" along with the dates.

 

For residence it's your primary mailing address - even if it's just a parent's house.

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