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I know this will probably have been answered before, but I've been searching and can't find the information...

Part 18 asks for the address in the US where my relative intends to live. As we're both in the UK (and will start DCF very soon) we don't have a US address yet. What should I put there? I do have family there already, so if I need an actual address I can use a c/o address. Can I put "TBA"? Or is there a better solution?

(We can't afford for me to go out first and get set up, because I need to make arrangements with my employer to telecommute and it's a busy time of year, so it has to wait till the summer when it's quieter.)
You just tell the truth, whatever that is. They do understand that DCF folks don't necessarily have everything lined up.

If you have family there where you can receive mail, then a c/o address is fine (I certainly did that the first time I moved to the US - I gave their Cleveland address, even though we were moving to Cincinnati). You have an opportunity to amend the address on arriving in the US - the green card processing in the airport asks for your most up-to-date US address.
Thanks!
I went through Vermont which is a very fast Center.
Check out visajourey.com to find more relevant timelines.

Also, file a I-129F just to be sure. The I-129f is a fiance visa that is supposed to go faster. You can even use it if you are married and the do an AOS.

Go to Guides on visajourney.com all options explained.

Good luck to you.

MissF
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