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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Spain
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We both have lived in three different places in the past five years, and we were wondering if it's okay to just fill in the two most recent ones instead of having to use the extra pages on the back.

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Chile
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Ha! Wait until you have to fill out the DS-261 which asks you to list everywhere the beneficiary has lived.... since they were SIXTEEN. My husband had 14 addresses to list. I would advise you not to cut corners anywhere and be as thorough as possible.

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3 minutes ago, bloggerstomper said:

We both have lived in three different places in the past five years, and we were wondering if it's okay to just fill in the two most recent ones instead of having to use the extra pages on the back.

 

Thank you!

Want to risk the application for the convenience of saving 20 minutes?

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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No......it is not OK.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Spain
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2 minutes ago, hm139 said:

Ha! Wait until you have to fill out the DS-261 which asks you to list everywhere the beneficiary has lived.... since they were SIXTEEN. My husband had 14 addresses to list. I would advise you not to cut corners anywhere and be as thorough as possible.

 

1 minute ago, missileman said:

No......

 

1 minute ago, Randyandyuni said:

Want to risk the application for the convenience of saving 20 minutes?

okay!! In the process of filing now.

 

Since we need to use the additional pages, we only have to add the part, the page and the first item on the question right??

 

thank you for your answers!

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