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I have a question regarding “provide your most recent address outside the United States where you lived for more than one year”. I am from China and have been studying in Europe before coming to US. My address in Europe is not more than a year since I moved frequently. In this case, should I put my address in China? And for the dates - should I put till the date I came to the states (2011) or till the date I went to Europe (2009)
 

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52 minutes ago, Xuejing said:

In this case, should I put my address in China?

Yes. I'm assuming the last time you lived at the Chinese address for more than a year was before 2009; in that case put till the 2009 date.

Edited by HRQX
 
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