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I traveled to many countries both with and without my fiance for a rather long time period. Some of the trips were just so could return and stay another visa time period with her.  During these trips stayed in hotels, guest homes, or hostels etc. And only had tourist visas.  Did this so many times they wrote final on my passport stamp when arrived at immigration in her country.  One of the questions in i129f for K1 is list everywhere you have resided since age 18. Another is give addresses of residence for the last five years. Had a mailbox to receive mail in USA but never even been to that state. Confusing on what to list in response  to this. How to tell them I was traveling and do I have to list everywhere visited in those countries. Thanks for any advice

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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9 minutes ago, Usm47 said:

I am the USA petitioner and my fiancee would be the beneficiary. Went to some 13 countries when travelling most of the last 5 years

I think that question is for the beneficiary. I know this because I passed through the same process. 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Myanmar
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24 minutes ago, Usm47 said:

I am the USA petitioner and my fiancee would be the beneficiary. Went to some 13 countries when travelling most of the last 5 years

Then your address in the USA is all that matters 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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you stayed in hotels and hostels ./ visitor not a resident in the country

u need your permanent US address on her section,  her permanent home address

visiting countries are not needed except to show time spent together

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27 minutes ago, Mira T said:

I think that question is for the beneficiary. I know this because I passed through the same process. 

I-129F asks for address history of petitioner and address history of beneficiary in separate sections. 
 

The reason  I asked who was asking is that USCIS and State might  be interested in any continuous presence of the beneficiary in any particular country  of 6 months or more, regardless what the purpose of the presence was (tourism or otherwise). 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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7 minutes ago, Mike E said:

I-129F asks for address history of petitioner and address history of beneficiary in separate sections. 
 

The reason  I asked who was asking is that USCIS and State might  be interested in any continuous presence of the beneficiary in any particular country  of 6 months or more, regardless what the purpose of the presence was (tourism or otherwise). 

Okay. Noted

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