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Hi all, appreciate your help on the CR1 process;)

Question about addresses for the i130 form and future forms down the line:

 

Thinking ahead about US domicile I don’t want to conflict or weaken that argument with what I enter on i130 or any other forms. And with moving around and taking long visits in different places it’s hard to know what USCIS thinks is living address, a vacation address, mailing address, temporary address etc.

 

So probably like many others I have:

Multiple addresses in multiple US states where I get mail- friends, family, place I rented before but they still take mail while I travel but don’t lease anymore but they are nice to do it, etc.

 

The address where we plan to live when we both go to states is with parents- either taking second floor of their home or an apartment unit they have on the property but is same address with a unit number.

 

I’m trying to think ahead about household members and that effecting income requirements as well- obviously want the lowest number.

So which option to choose for living when we return to states, in the house, in the apartment? (advice please)

 

Physical Address:

I have traveled much in last 5 years to multiple places so in the section of i130 where it asks:

Provide your physical addresses for the last five years, whether inside or outside the United States. Provide your current address first if it is different from your mailing address in Item Numbers 10.a. - 10.i.

 

Not sure what to put….advice please?

 

Mailing Address:

And my mailing address is in multiple states and can be in PH also so for this i130 section.

It can be where bank statement goes in one state now, it can be my parents address in other state where we will live and I get mail now also.  (with or without apartment # depending on if we live on second floor of home or the attached apartment)

 

What should I put as mailing address on i130 that helps the domicile proof later (or at least doesn’t effect it in a negative way) ?

 

Beneficiary address:

And then for the same question applies for this section on i130, is it better to make her and I physical address on i130 the same to help bona fide relationship (although we have lots of strong proof of that already) or better to leave blank and have all of my addresses on i130 be in the states for domicile evidence? 

 

If the beneficiary lives outside the United States in a home

without a street number or name, leave Item Numbers 11.a.

and 11.b. blank.

 

Thanks all for the thoughts!

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6 hours ago, heynow said:

Hi all, appreciate your help on the CR1 process;)

Question about addresses for the i130 form and future forms down the line:

 

Thinking ahead about US domicile I don’t want to conflict or weaken that argument with what I enter on i130 or any other forms. And with moving around and taking long visits in different places it’s hard to know what USCIS thinks is living address, a vacation address, mailing address, temporary address etc.

 

So probably like many others I have:

Multiple addresses in multiple US states where I get mail- friends, family, place I rented before but they still take mail while I travel but don’t lease anymore but they are nice to do it, etc.

 

The address where we plan to live when we both go to states is with parents- either taking second floor of their home or an apartment unit they have on the property but is same address with a unit number.

 

I’m trying to think ahead about household members and that effecting income requirements as well- obviously want the lowest number.

So which option to choose for living when we return to states, in the house, in the apartment? (advice please)

 

Physical Address:

I have traveled much in last 5 years to multiple places so in the section of i130 where it asks:

Provide your physical addresses for the last five years, whether inside or outside the United States. Provide your current address first if it is different from your mailing address in Item Numbers 10.a. - 10.i.

 

Not sure what to put….advice please?

 

Mailing Address:

And my mailing address is in multiple states and can be in PH also so for this i130 section.

It can be where bank statement goes in one state now, it can be my parents address in other state where we will live and I get mail now also.  (with or without apartment # depending on if we live on second floor of home or the attached apartment)

 

What should I put as mailing address on i130 that helps the domicile proof later (or at least doesn’t effect it in a negative way) ?

 

Beneficiary address:

And then for the same question applies for this section on i130, is it better to make her and I physical address on i130 the same to help bona fide relationship (although we have lots of strong proof of that already) or better to leave blank and have all of my addresses on i130 be in the states for domicile evidence? 

 

If the beneficiary lives outside the United States in a home

without a street number or name, leave Item Numbers 11.a.

and 11.b. blank.

 

Thanks all for the thoughts!

Do you have an address that you consider your permanent US address?

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18 hours ago, IWander said:

Do you have an address that you consider your permanent US address?

Well that's the thing, I wouldn't consider any address anywhere to be permanent but that's just my mentality I think. So I'm trying to figure what is best for each different form that doesn't make any red flags for CR1 process...

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