My fiancee lives in Kyiv, but her passport has her Lughansk address (she owns the apartment there where she grew up). She claims that in Ukraine, passport addresses of "home owners" are of that home address, not where they currently reside (if it's different). That being the case, should I put her Lughansk/passport address on the K-1 forms as her current address, or her Kyiv apartment (rental) address? Nobody is living in her Lughansk apartment (it's been empty for several years), and she plans to sign the ownership over to her 22 year old daughter before she comes here. We obviously don't want problems at the Embassy interview when she surrenders her passport, which shows her address as Lughansk. By the way, Lughansk ladies are traditional Soviet hotties, without the westernization/feminism/self-importance that is beginning to plague Kyiv (go East young man), and people in general are far more personable and friendly in Lughansk than the capitol. I met my lady through a friend of a friend in a church here in Michigan. Thanks in advance guys/gals . . . . . .
