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    I-129F form asks for an address in the US where the fiance intends to live. Currently we both live abroad and don't have an address in the US. Should we leave it blank? Put an address of a relative who lives in the US?
    Thanks

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    Use any address at which you can receive mail. You can't apply for a visa without providing a destination address.

    --Ray B

    Originally posted by armadil7 View Post
    I-129F form asks for an address in the US where the fiance intends to live. Currently we both live abroad and don't have an address in the US. Should we leave it blank? Put an address of a relative who lives in the US?
    Thanks

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      Originally posted by armadil7 View Post
      I-129F form asks for an address in the US where the fiance intends to live. Currently we both live abroad and don't have an address in the US. Should we leave it blank? Put an address of a relative who lives in the US?
      Thanks
      Yes you can use a family/friends address if you're temporarily not in the US.
      Otherwise, I know some people have even given their foreign address. But most of them are afraid that they'll miss important mail from the USCIS. It's up to you.
      --Good luck--
      Good luck. I learned the hard way, I hope you don't have to. Immigration is interesting. Not considered as legal advice.

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