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Good Morning
In a visa Interview when the officer ask:
Where will you live in the USA?
Who will you live with in the USA?
Do I have to mention the people that actually live in the house that I'm going to live? Or Do I have to mention the people that have in the ID the address of that house?
Thanks

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I've never heard of a DV interview asking "who" you will live with (because it's not family sponsored) but you can be general -"friend" "cousin" whatever and absolutely nothing wrong with saying you'll live on our own, obviously. It doesn't affect your eligibility for the visa so you don't need to be specific. You should always be truthful of course.

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Filed: Other Country: Cuba
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In a visa Interview when the officer ask:
Where will you live in the USA?
Who will you live with in the USA?
Do I have to mention the people that actually live in the house that I'm going to live? Or Do I have to mention the people that have in the ID the address of that house?
Thanks

 
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