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Address History - I129F

Hi all,

Me and my fiance are currently preparing for filing our I129F package and we feel like there is some confusion regarding the mailing vs. physical address as well as address history on the form. I am the beneficiary on the form. I was an international student on F1 in US, lived on campus from 2014 to 2018, then lived and worked for 2 years on OPT in New York city. I came back home during the summer of 2020, found a job in my home country in Europe. In my home country for address purposes, all my documents and registration are in the town where I was born and the address where my parents currently live. However, I found a job and started renting an apartment in my country's capital city and moved there for the time being, but none of my documents are updated since I only intend to be here for a few more months (I'm renting, this is not my permanent address and according to my country's laws I can't change it anyways).

Here's where the confusions stems from - for mailing address I put the address that's on all of my documents - my home town address. For address history - should I put both the address in my home town as well as the one in the capital or just the one in the capital? Technically, when I came back from the US I lived home with my parents for 2-3 months before finding the job in the capital and starting in late September, hence moving to the capital. Should I include the address where I stayed in college? (Technically I was on a temporary student visa, but also I lived on campus for more or less 4 years, for now I included this on the additional information page). Moreover, on the part with Beneficiary's address in his native alphabet, what do I provide - the home town address where I am registered and all my documents point to or the one in the capital which is where I am technically renting and living right now physically? (Although because of covid and work from home, I spend every other 1-2 months at my parents then 1-2 months in my apartment in the capital etc)

Thank you for your help! This just got super confusing to me and I don't want them to give me an RFE, because they can't understand what's happening.

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