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I’ve been trying to get some clarification on this for a while and hoping someone can provide some help. I posted a similar topic but didn’t get the clarification I’m looking for.

I’ve been overseas for 7 months. My US Residence is my parents address. I’m currently physically located overseas as a tourist visiting my daughter.

 

Parts on i129F I’m struggling with:

Part 1, Your Mailing Address
8.j. - Is your current mailing address the same as your physical address?



Part 1, Your address history
9.a. Provide your physical addresses for the last five years, whether inside or outside the United States. Provide your current address first if it is different from your mailing address in Item Numbers 8.a. - 8.i. 

 


My physical location currently is overseas for the past 7 months but I have a US residence with my parents. My mailing address is also my parents. If I answer NO to question 8.j. then I’ll need to provide my current address in 9.a. which brings me to my concern. If I put my overseas address as Current address, my address will not match that of Part 2, Beneficiary Intends to Live 45.a. The address I’ll populate for 45.a. will be my parents address.

 

My address overseas is not permanent and I’m considered a tourist in current country. Just trying to clarify what would be best to prevent an RFE.

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6 hours ago, fastjourn said:

I’ve been trying to get some clarification on this for a while and hoping someone can provide some help. I posted a similar topic but didn’t get the clarification I’m looking for.

I’ve been overseas for 7 months. My US Residence is my parents address. I’m currently physically located overseas as a tourist visiting my daughter.

 

Parts on i129F I’m struggling with:

Part 1, Your Mailing Address
8.j. - Is your current mailing address the same as your physical address?



Part 1, Your address history
9.a. Provide your physical addresses for the last five years, whether inside or outside the United States. Provide your current address first if it is different from your mailing address in Item Numbers 8.a. - 8.i. 

 


My physical location currently is overseas for the past 7 months but I have a US residence with my parents. My mailing address is also my parents. If I answer NO to question 8.j. then I’ll need to provide my current address in 9.a. which brings me to my concern. If I put my overseas address as Current address, my address will not match that of Part 2, Beneficiary Intends to Live 45.a. The address I’ll populate for 45.a. will be my parents address.

 

My address overseas is not permanent and I’m considered a tourist in current country. Just trying to clarify what would be best to prevent an RFE.

Think you're over thinking this a little.

 

On our submission my fiances (petitioner) current address is where he's staying now, mailing address is his parents, and intended address if I am granted the visa was also parents address. we were approved. I believe this is more for background checks. 

I-129F Submitted: 01 November 2017NOA1 Received: 03 November 2017NOA2 Received: 22 May 2018 | NVC Received: 08 June 2018 | Consulate Received: 06 July 2018 | Medical: 27 July 2018 | Interview: 10 August 2018 (APPROVED) | VISA in Hand: 22 August 2018 | POE: 28 September 2018 :joy:

 

Days between NOA1 until VISA in hand: 292

 
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