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Hello all! 

I have this problem in mind. While I was filling out a form 130a for me as a beneficiary I stumbled upon a physical address history question. For the most parts I was at one address but I was also in situation where I was living in one country in dorms during weekdays to attend my University courses, but over the weekends I would come home to my permanent address where I would work part-time. Also during COVID I was home but I also had my dorm room booked out. I found somewhere else that I should try to match my address history with employment but also the other address would match my education. These cities are an hour apart in EU, but they are both in different countries so technically I would "be in two places at the same time". How should I fill up this form so I don't create overlap but also I don't have to provide address change for every week I went home. Any ideas or someone with similar problem? 

Thank you all for help and I wish you smooth Visa Journey :)

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I would use the permanent home address. The one you received mail at. The one you returned to every weekend. Not the dorms. 
ETA make note of what you did for I130a because you will have to give your address history again in DS260. 

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9 hours ago, Redro said:

I would use the permanent home address. The one you received mail at. The one you returned to every weekend. Not the dorms. 
ETA make note of what you did for I130a because you will have to give your address history again in DS260. 

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