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csf Feb 10th 2006 1:56 pm

Advice reqd. for I-130
 
Hi,

In section 18, a question asks "Address in the United States where your relative intends to live". I am the alien relative seeking AOS, however, I have been living with my wife at the same address for the past 4 years. Do I still enter my current address in section 18?

Also, Section 19 asks for "Your relative's address abroad". Since I haven't lived in London for 4 years, do I still enter the old address (my mum's!)?

Lastly, Section 22 asks "If your relative is not eligible for adjustment of status, he or she will apply for a visa abroad at the American consular post in (city) (country)." - What do I enter here? Currently I have entered (none) (none). Is that ok?

Thanks!

Chris

Folinskyinla Feb 10th 2006 2:26 pm

Re: Advice reqd. for I-130
 

Originally Posted by csf
Hi,

In section 18, a question asks "Address in the United States where your relative intends to live". I am the alien relative seeking AOS, however, I have been living with my wife at the same address for the past 4 years. Do I still enter my current address in section 18?

Also, Section 19 asks for "Your relative's address abroad". Since I haven't lived in London for 4 years, do I still enter the old address (my mum's!)?

Lastly, Section 22 asks "If your relative is not eligible for adjustment of status, he or she will apply for a visa abroad at the American consular post in (city) (country)." - What do I enter here? Currently I have entered (none) (none). Is that ok?

Thanks!

Chris


Hi:

BTW, as a general rule, try to understand WHY a question is aked -- it helps in answering.

#18 -- yes.

#19 -- I put "beneficiary is in the United States."

#20 -- where is "none, none"?? Never heard of it. If you are last from the UK as a UK national, then "London, UK" is it.

csf Feb 10th 2006 3:07 pm

Re: Advice reqd. for I-130
 

Originally Posted by Folinskyinla
Hi:

BTW, as a general rule, try to understand WHY a question is aked -- it helps in answering.

#18 -- yes.

#19 -- I put "beneficiary is in the United States."

#20 -- where is "none, none"?? Never heard of it. If you are last from the UK as a UK national, then "London, UK" is it.

Thanks.


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