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Hey everyone! I have just started my visa journey by filling out I29-F, and this site has been very useful! However, there were a few specific questions that I wanted to see if anyone here knew the answer to rather than guess. If they've been asked before I apologize, I hadn't found any answers thus far!

 

1.) There's a section that asks for your parent's information, which includes their date of birth, the place they were born, and the place they currently reside. Both my parents are deceased. I filled in their birth dates, and they were both born in the U.S. so that's fine, but I don't know where to put for currently residing! Should I just write "Deceased" or would that maybe be invalid? Do I put their last residence? The place they are buried (as morbid as that is)? I wasn't sure and I was looking for opinions as this has  never seemed to come up!

 

2.) I'm a 20 year old and still in college. Thus, my jobs and addresses change often. For jobs, will it look bad that I am constantly switching and currently unemployed (I work at a work study, but since the job is government funded to pay directly for student loans, and doesn't get taxed, I don't think I'm able to put it down as work history). I will have  a co-sponsor, but I'm still worried it'll look bad. Also, do I need to note every dorm that I've lived in as a previous address, or can I just put my family's home address, which is the address that my school has on file to send my mail and etc.? I've seen very mixed answers on this, as some people say dorms count as your address as long as your name was attached to it, and others say that only your actual home address counts.   

 

Thank you so much for any and all answers and advice :)! 

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Hi,

 

I put down deceased in the place of residence box. Haven't had anything back to say it was wrong so just go for that.

 

I would definitely list all your addresses. Just use the extra information page at the back if you run out of room.

 

:) Good Luck! 

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