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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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Well........ when we filed AOS back in January we had recently moved out of my family's house and into an apartment.

We used my parents address on all our paperwork and for some important mail (such as bank accounts and credit cards).

Because it is more secure...... we have had problems with our mail at our apartment and because we were not originaly planning on staying at this address very long so we didn't want to have to change everything again.

We do have bills in both of our names at our apartment address cell phone, utilities, and car insurance.

My drivers license still has my family's address and my husband's has our apartment (this i see as potentially problematic, but I could easily change the address on mine).

So I hope this post is not too confusing. We were just thinking as the interview hopefully will be sometime soon we should get some advice on this situation. At first we didn't see it as anything problematic with using our "permanent address" but as time passes we have more stuff with our apartment address and don't want it to look shady!

Thanks in advance!

K-1 Journey

May 2003: We fell flat on our faces for eachother.

November 2004: Decided this was really worth making it work.

April 2005: Chose to be together for ever.......just had to figure out how.

October 14, 2005: I-129F sent to NSC by DHL from Habana

October 24, 2005: NOA 1 recived

November 17, 2005: NOA 2 recieved APPROVED!

December 21, 2005: Recieved by NVC

December 30, 2005: Sent to Habana

Janauary 05, 2006: Interest Section calls to say package arrived & appt. to pick up super packet

January 10, 2006: Went to Interest Section to pick up packet

April 24, 2006: Interview Approved under condition we were not moving to Miami (interviewer was hilarious)

April 25, 2006: Picked up visa & Began the carta blanca drama

June 08 2006: Won battle for the carta blanca what a stressful month.....

June 11, 2006: POE Miami through Cancun

June 21, 2006: Enough of Miami cruised up to MN

August 25, 2006: Married in the backyard under the most gorgeous sky!

AOS Journey

January 25, 2007: AOS sent to Chicago

Janyary 29, 2007: NOA1 EAD and AOS

February 06, 2007:Request for Initial Evidence I-485 - copy NOA2 from I-129F

February 20, 2007: Sent response w/ explaination of why NOA2 was not available

March 03, 2007: Biometrics

March 12, 2007: AOS transfered to CSC

April 25, 2007: EAD arrived!

May 22, 2007: Recieved email, I-485 PENDING at CSC

March 2008: RFE of co-sponsor self-employment info

February 2008: e-filed renewal EAD

April 13 2008 Renewal EAD arrives

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