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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Costa Rica
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Hello all, 

 

Currently getting everything together to submit the I-129F for my fiancé. He's in Costa Rica, and the addresses are a bit different - so I'm definitely going to use the supplemental page. My question is, he's unsure of the day/month of a few of his addresses, so what do you suggest that I put in those fields? I want to be as accurate as possible, but also don't want to make anything up! Thank you in advance, and I'm definitely using so much information from this forum to help with the process, it's invaluable! 

 

Jay 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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12 minutes ago, jay9475 said:

Hello all, 

 

Currently getting everything together to submit the I-129F for my fiancé. He's in Costa Rica, and the addresses are a bit different - so I'm definitely going to use the supplemental page. My question is, he's unsure of the day/month of a few of his addresses, so what do you suggest that I put in those fields? I want to be as accurate as possible, but also don't want to make anything up! Thank you in advance, and I'm definitely using so much information from this forum to help with the process, it's invaluable! 

 

Jay 

As you mentioned you need to try to be as precise as you can and fill everything out to the best of your knowledge/ memory. However, the most important is to be consistent. I don't think it really matters for USCIS if you put that you lived at a specific address from 10/01/2014-11/01/2014 or 11/01/2014-12/01/2014 as long as it is consistent throughout all subsequent applications after I-129F is approved. Also, if there are any official documents (lease etc.) that state the dates I would recommend sticking to them.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Yes,  Yuliya Lipina was spot on, put the information in as from your best recollection ( I understand no lease, maybe bill for water, gas, electricity, or anything) and do be consistent.

 

Best wishes to you both 

 
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