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Old May 23rd 2009, 7:42 pm
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Default I-130, Q19, Your relative's address abroad

Hope you're all enjoying the long weekend.

Question 19 on form I-10 asks "your relative's address abroad".

Since I am already in the US and don't intend to go back, according to my logic my answer to this question should be "N/A". However the lawyer I saw told me to put my UK address there anyway.

What is your opinion?

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Default Re: I-130, Q19, Your relative's address abroad

jm,

The question is applicable.

If you no longer have an address in the UK the answer should be 'none'. If you do still have an address in the UK, give it.

Regards, JEff


Originally Posted by jmood
Hope you're all enjoying the long weekend.

Question 19 on form I-10 asks "your relative's address abroad".

Since I am already in the US and don't intend to go back, according to my logic my answer to this question should be "N/A". However the lawyer I saw told me to put my UK address there anyway.

What is your opinion?

Thanks
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