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Hey, I'm pretty new to this so my questions might be dumb but I don't want to screw up my form and have to wait even longer to be with my fiance.

My fiance is living in a condo now and may move out sometime this year while the i129f form is processing so is it fine to list it as her current residence or would it be a problem if she's living somewhere unlisted while it's processing? I think it might be fine as long as she lists her families home as her mailing address?
Also she has lived in over 9 places in 5 years including a neighboring country for a few months in an apartment but she can't remember all the details of everywhere she's lived and might only remember a few. How important is it for her to list every single place and detail about moving in and out of it and floor numbers etc?
Last question I have is about the alias. She has a birth name, a traditional name from her home country, a name for the country she lives in now and an american name. Does it matter if she just puts her birth name and name in the country she lives in now? is it important enough to take up space for additional info on page 8 to list all of these?

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 I’m not a seasoned expert, but here’s what I would do.

 

 First print off the 14 or so pages of instructions for the 129f form, look them over closely. I’d start the form, use the information you have, ask her if you need more. Check it over several times, if you hunt around here you can find reasons where forms hit a snag. It’s often simple things, no signature, wrong payment amount, no proof of meeting, etc..

 

 Again, I’m not saying frivolous, complete it carefully. As you know it takes a while. Her address can be updated later, get all the proper documentation.

 

 You want to get the clock ticking. I took nearly 2 weeks to complete my 129f, much was waiting on a corrected passport. There is room, or added pages, to add additional information, addresses, whatever. 

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15 hours ago, Jaimie53 said:

My fiance is living in a condo now and may move out sometime this year while the i129f form is processing so is it fine to list it as her current residence or would it be a problem if she's living somewhere unlisted while it's processing? I think it might be fine as long as she lists her families home as her mailing address

It’s fine to list whatever is current, she can update much later at the consulate stage when updating the DS-160. This is if she moves within the same country. If she moves to another country, then the change needs to be made at the NVC stage.

 

15 hours ago, Jaimie53 said:

Also she has lived in over 9 places in 5 years including a neighboring country for a few months in an apartment but she can't remember all the details of everywhere she's lived and might only remember a few. How important is it for her to list every single place and detail about moving in and out of it and floor numbers etc?

She should put closest estimates. It’s important to put effort in completing it as accurately as possible 

 

15 hours ago, Jaimie53 said:

is it important enough to take up space for additional info on page 8 to list all of these?

Yes it’s important enough to do that 

 

 

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