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I-130, Q21: Address of Co-habitation, for Newly Married?????

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: India
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Dear All,

New to the forum; USC; just got married in India; filing I-130 for wife (later I-129F,etc)

On the I-130, Q21 asks about the last address you and your spouse LIVED together.

We just got married, and spent a week on a honeymoon, and I had to return back to work here in the US. What should I write as an answer here???

THX

Joe

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If you never lived together, just write N/A. I'm pretty sure that's what I did.

Also, since you'll be filing for a K3 (I-129F after NOA1 for the I-130) asap you might pick up some good info on the K3 forum :)

Dear All,

New to the forum; USC; just got married in India; filing I-130 for wife (later I-129F,etc)

On the I-130, Q21 asks about the last address you and your spouse LIVED together.

We just got married, and spent a week on a honeymoon, and I had to return back to work here in the US. What should I write as an answer here???

THX

Joe

Edited by Erica

Timeline (2nd):

5/29/2009 - Filing I-751 Removal of conditions

6/01/2009 - CSC received I-751

6/04/2009 - check cashed (fast!)

6/08/2009 - received I-797C (receipt date 6/01)

6/22/2009 - received Biometrics Appt. Notice

7/01/2009 - received rescheduled Appt. Notice

7/23/2009 - Biometr. Appt.

7/24/2009 - A touch, a touch!

8/20/2009 - APPROVED! Oh, glorious day!

8/25/2009 - Card production e-mail received

8/31/2009 - Card received. Error :(

9/05/2009 - Returned green card with evidence of error & I-90

9/16/2009 - received I-797C (receipt date 9/14)

10/27/2009 - Correct card issued

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Dear All,

New to the forum; USC; just got married in India; filing I-130 for wife (later I-129F,etc)

On the I-130, Q21 asks about the last address you and your spouse LIVED together.

We just got married, and spent a week on a honeymoon, and I had to return back to work here in the US. What should I write as an answer here???

THX

Joe

Yes, if you had never lived together, write "N/A,"

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

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jojoe,

N/A will probably be accepted, but the question is applicable. A more appropriate and more meaningful answer would be, "we have never lived together".

Yodrak

Yes, if you had never lived together, write "N/A,"

If you never lived together, just write N/A. I'm pretty sure that's what I did.

Also, since you'll be filing for a K3 (I-129F after NOA1 for the I-130) asap you might pick up some good info on the K3 forum

Dear All,

New to the forum; USC; just got married in India; filing I-130 for wife (later I-129F,etc)

On the I-130, Q21 asks about the last address you and your spouse LIVED together.

We just got married, and spent a week on a honeymoon, and I had to return back to work here in the US. What should I write as an answer here???

THX

Joe

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