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A hotel/AirBnB isn't "Living Together" is it?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Hi everyone, we're just starting to fill out the I-130 online and it asks where we last lived together. We haven't shared a place except for various hotels and AirBnB's while I was visiting. My assumption is that this doesn't count as "living together" (even with both of our names on the paperwork and some of the stays being longer than a week in a given place), but I wanted to be sure.

 

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16 minutes ago, Ryan & Rachaya said:

Hi everyone, we're just starting to fill out the I-130 online and it asks where we last lived together. We haven't shared a place except for various hotels and AirBnB's while I was visiting. My assumption is that this doesn't count as "living together" (even with both of our names on the paperwork and some of the stays being longer than a week in a given place), but I wanted to be sure.

 

Thank you.

 

 

Correct, you have visited but never lived together.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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36 minutes ago, Ryan & Rachaya said:

Hi everyone, we're just starting to fill out the I-130 online and it asks where we last lived together. We haven't shared a place except for various hotels and AirBnB's while I was visiting. My assumption is that this doesn't count as "living together" (even with both of our names on the paperwork and some of the stays being longer than a week in a given place), but I wanted to be sure.

 

Thank you.

 

 

Visits do not have to be listed as "living together".

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