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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Argentina
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Hey all, 

 

So this has been heavy on my noggin for a while. For the I-129f, I put that I lived in my old house (technically my aunt's) until I was 9, moved out into my mom's house and lived there ever since. However, I recently got a job and it consists of taking care of my elderly grandmother who also happens to live with my aunt. So I tend to stay in my aunt's house more than my mom's as I have to take care of my grandmother around the clock. In the I-129f I stated that my fiance will be living at my aunt's address, since that's usually where I am. Should I have not have done that? Will they notice something is wrong if I put my mom's address where I live and put my aunt's address where he will live? Do I have a chance to explain myself or should I just call USCIS immediately and tell them that I have moved here. (I spend the week and sometimes the weekend at my aunt's and go to my mother's every other week). Thanks in advance!

(Also I wanted to mention that my aunt will be my joint sponsor in the I-134 so I thought it'd be appropriate to put he'd be living there.)

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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15 minutes ago, KingOfTheWild said:

Hey all, 

 

So this has been heavy on my noggin for a while. For the I-129f, I put that I lived in my old house (technically my aunt's) until I was 9, moved out into my mom's house and lived there ever since. However, I recently got a job and it consists of taking care of my elderly grandmother who also happens to live with my aunt. So I tend to stay in my aunt's house more than my mom's as I have to take care of my grandmother around the clock. In the I-129f I stated that my fiance will be living at my aunt's address, since that's usually where I am. Should I have not have done that? Will they notice something is wrong if I put my mom's address where I live and put my aunt's address where he will live? Do I have a chance to explain myself or should I just call USCIS immediately and tell them that I have moved here. (I spend the week and sometimes the weekend at my aunt's and go to my mother's every other week). Thanks in advance!

(Also I wanted to mention that my aunt will be my joint sponsor in the I-134 so I thought it'd be appropriate to put he'd be living there.)

Much ado about nothing 

YMMV

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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4 minutes ago, KingOfTheWild said:

Sorry, it's my first time doing this and I figure the government will try to find loopholes through anything. 

The uscis essentially has a checklist of required items they need to see in order to approve the petition,  your address history or living arrangements is not one of those items

YMMV

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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7 hours ago, KingOfTheWild said:

Hey all, 

 

So this has been heavy on my noggin for a while. For the I-129f, I put that I lived in my old house (technically my aunt's) until I was 9, moved out into my mom's house and lived there ever since. However, I recently got a job and it consists of taking care of my elderly grandmother who also happens to live with my aunt. So I tend to stay in my aunt's house more than my mom's as I have to take care of my grandmother around the clock. In the I-129f I stated that my fiance will be living at my aunt's address, since that's usually where I am. Should I have not have done that? Will they notice something is wrong if I put my mom's address where I live and put my aunt's address where he will live? Do I have a chance to explain myself or should I just call USCIS immediately and tell them that I have moved here. (I spend the week and sometimes the weekend at my aunt's and go to my mother's every other week). Thanks in advance!

(Also I wanted to mention that my aunt will be my joint sponsor in the I-134 so I thought it'd be appropriate to put he'd be living there.)

You can live at an address more than once,, if you are the petitioner you want USCIS to have your current mailing address.  If you are the beneficiary it doesn't matter too much, you will be completing the DS-160 later and for that you enter your current address.

Hank

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