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narbeh

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Dec 23, 2017
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Hi. I have a country of origin and another country of residence. Let's call them A and B respectively.

I traveled from A to B in January 2015 and stayed there for 6 months, actually living there. Then from B I traveled to Europe for 2 weeks vacation in June 2015 and came back to B. Then later that year on December 2015, I visited my family back home in A.

Here is how I entered this in my Travel history:

From: 1 Jan 2015
To: 14 June 2015
Purpose: Residing in B
Traveled to: B

From: 15 June 2015
To: 30 June 2015
Purpose: Vacation, Tourism
Traveled to: Italy

From: 31 December 2015
To: 10 January 2016
Purpose: Visiting family back home
Traveled to: A

The confusion is that when I say I traveled to B from 1 Jan 2015 to 14 June 2015, I actually did not return to A after that. I went to Italy from B that's why I had to mention it like this. Is this the correct way to do it???

Thanks.
 
If B is your current country of residence, you don’t need to put ‘End Date’, just leave it blank.

Travel to home country is also not required.

So you only enter your Italy trip.