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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Moldova
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Hi. I'm currently filing for my spouse to come to the states. I've been working overseas for the past 3 years. My current international job doesn't specify that we work overseas. We have our main office and that's it. When we travel, we just work on tourist visas even though we're not supposed to. Then we move to another country for another 3 months. If this is the case, is it okay to only put the main office? Or should I put every overseas address I've had?

Filed: Other Country: China
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1 hour ago, Unstoppable02 said:

Hi. I'm currently filing for my spouse to come to the states. I've been working overseas for the past 3 years. My current international job doesn't specify that we work overseas. We have our main office and that's it. When we travel, we just work on tourist visas even though we're not supposed to. Then we move to another country for another 3 months. If this is the case, is it okay to only put the main office? Or should I put every overseas address I've had?

You are mixing two things, work history and employer addresses and your personal residence history.  Don't do that.  You don't live at your office.  (Even if it might seem that way)  For employment, you can enter one employer address, because your employer has just the one address.  If you do not keep a permanent residence abroad and are traveling on tourist visas, then you are not "residing" in any country where your status is tourist.  You can enter a "permanent address" such as a family member's address in the USA, or simply indicate you had no fixed address and were traveling between date and date.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Moldova
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8 hours ago, pushbrk said:

You are mixing two things, work history and employer addresses and your personal residence history.  Don't do that.  You don't live at your office.  (Even if it might seem that way)  For employment, you can enter one employer address, because your employer has just the one address.  If you do not keep a permanent residence abroad and are traveling on tourist visas, then you are not "residing" in any country where your status is tourist.  You can enter a "permanent address" such as a family member's address in the USA, or simply indicate you had no fixed address and were traveling between date and date.

Oh I see now. Thank you very much. Makes sense 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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On 7/17/2020 at 6:10 AM, databit said:

What addresses have you been using on your annual US tax returns?

This.  

 

Although, if he has been working in different countries on tourist visas, moving every three months to avoid detection, even when he admitted to knowing he was not supposed to, I'm anticipating a new thread in a few months asking about how to fix the missing transcript problem.

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