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Old May 3rd 2009, 5:17 am
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G325A-Regarding the question"last address outside the USA for more than one year" filing with I-130

I am a dual us/uk citizen. I have been living in the UK since 2005. I work in hotels with my UK citizen husband and my address changes frequently. I have not lived at an address for more than one year in the UK. Could I simply put United Kingdom, should I say N/A or put my last UK address that I lived at for 4 months. I know everyone says that this form is not important, but I don't want to get it wrong. One other thing, for country, is it ok to say United Kingdom or should I put the specific UK country? I only ask because of specifics on US tax returns.

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Originally Posted by Jen3
should I say N/A...
The question *is* applicable, so N/A would be incorrect.


or put my last UK address that I lived at for 4 months.
This doesn't give an accurate response to the question.


I am a dual us/uk citizen. I have been living in the UK since 2005.
YOu can simply put a city/country... it doesn't need to be a specific address. If the city/town keeps changing, the "UK" will be sufficient.


One other thing, for country, is it ok to say United Kingdom or should I put the specific UK country?
From the US point of view, UK *is* the country... that's why there is no separate English or Scottish passport, for example.

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Old May 4th 2009, 3:35 am
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Thanks very much that's just what I needed to know.
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