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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hey everyone -

 

Currently filling out the i-129f for a K-1 petition.

I notice for both petitioner and beneficiary for physical address history, you're supposed to list your current address first if it's different from your mailing address. If these addresses are the same, do you just leave it blank? To PRESENT is the default in the dates for these.

 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Australia
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For the petitioner, if your current physical address is the same as your mailing address you can leave 9.a-9.h blank (I put N/A in those fields). 10.a and 10.h still need to be filled in (10.a Date moved in - 10.b PRESENT).

 

For the beneficiary if the current physical address is the same as the mailing address, 12.a - 12.h are blank and you fill in 13.a and 13.b (13.a Date moved in - 13.b PRESENT)

 

There's a good example here: https://www.visajourney.com/examples/Form-I-129F.pdf

 

Edit: I put N/A in every field that was not being used.

Edited by Ethan & Shannon

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07/23/2018    I-129F sent

07/25/2018    NOA1 email notification

07/30/2018    NOA1 hard copy

12/21/2018    NOA2 hard copy

01/10/2019    NVC Case # assigned

01/22/2019    Left NVC

01/29/2019    Embassy received

01/29/2019    Pkt 3 sent

02/01/2019    Pkt 4 received

02/13/2019    Medical

03/00/2019    Interview approved!

04/01/2019    Visa issued

04/02/2019    Visa received in mail

04/06/2019    POE

05/04/2019    Wedding

 

 

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05/31/2019    I-485, I-131 and I-765 sent

06/10/2019    NOA1 (electronic) & check cashed

06/11/2019    NOA1 hard copies

07/05/2019    Biometrics walk-in

09/30/2019    Interview scheduled (electronic notification)

10/23/2019    EAD/AP approved

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11/08/2019    Green card is being produced

11/16/2019    Green card in hand

 

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Australia
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1 hour ago, Ethan & Shannon said:

For the petitioner, if your current physical address is the same as your mailing address you can leave 9.a-9.h blank (I put N/A in those fields). 10.a and 10.b still need to be filled in (10.a Date moved in - 10.b PRESENT).

I made a typo, corrected in red above.

K1 Visa Timeline [Approved]

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07/23/2018    I-129F sent

07/25/2018    NOA1 email notification

07/30/2018    NOA1 hard copy

12/21/2018    NOA2 hard copy

01/10/2019    NVC Case # assigned

01/22/2019    Left NVC

01/29/2019    Embassy received

01/29/2019    Pkt 3 sent

02/01/2019    Pkt 4 received

02/13/2019    Medical

03/00/2019    Interview approved!

04/01/2019    Visa issued

04/02/2019    Visa received in mail

04/06/2019    POE

05/04/2019    Wedding

 

 

Adjustment Of Status Timeline [Approved]

Spoiler

 

05/31/2019    I-485, I-131 and I-765 sent

06/10/2019    NOA1 (electronic) & check cashed

06/11/2019    NOA1 hard copies

07/05/2019    Biometrics walk-in

09/30/2019    Interview scheduled (electronic notification)

10/23/2019    EAD/AP approved

11/00/2019    AOS Interview approved!

11/08/2019    Green card is being produced

11/16/2019    Green card in hand

 

 

 

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  • 6 months later...

Hello everyone, 
I`m filling out I-129f for K-1 petition,

about the beneficiary`s address history, part2, page5, items12a-13.b, it is asking for the beneficiary`s current address.

I am the beneficiary and I have been volunteering for the past two years in different places. This 2019, I am volunteering in South Korea which is only until this October 2019.

Last year, I spent one year in mountain areas as a volunteer in the philippines. 

I`m wondering, if I should consider writing these places under my address history.

 

Thanks,

 

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  • 7 months later...
On 11/21/2018 at 10:53 PM, Ethan & Shannon said:

For the petitioner, if your current physical address is the same as your mailing address you can leave 9.a-9.h blank (I put N/A in those fields). 10.a and 10.h still need to be filled in (10.a Date moved in - 10.b PRESENT).

 

For the beneficiary if the current physical address is the same as the mailing address, 12.a - 12.h are blank and you fill in 13.a and 13.b (13.a Date moved in - 13.b PRESENT)

 

There's a good example here: https://www.visajourney.com/examples/Form-I-129F.pdf

 

Edit: I put N/A in every field that was not being used.

This was really useful for me! I'm mailing mine soon and wasn't sure whether to leave blank or write N/A. Thanks! 

 

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On 6/6/2019 at 1:23 AM, advent said:

Hello everyone, 
I`m filling out I-129f for K-1 petition,

about the beneficiary`s address history, part2, page5, items12a-13.b, it is asking for the beneficiary`s current address.

I am the beneficiary and I have been volunteering for the past two years in different places. This 2019, I am volunteering in South Korea which is only until this October 2019.

Last year, I spent one year in mountain areas as a volunteer in the philippines. 

I`m wondering, if I should consider writing these places under my address history.

 

Thanks,

 

Hello, eirinlinn, can you please tell did you figure out on how to list address history? My fiancé have a similar problem, so I wonder if you are so kind to share your experience. Thank you very much!

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1 hour ago, Mohammad0991 said:

what if you lived somewhere but don't have any proof (drivers license, lease agreement, mail, etc.). Would you still put it down? Or just the addresses that can be traced "on paper"?

 

List all addresses where you lived (not visited), whether you have proof on paper or not.

 

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