Even more the visa application form - where does my dad live.

 Wanted:  Dead or Alive!

 So it all seems quite easy until I get to filling in may parent details, however I managed, until "Current address of your Father".  Well I don't want to sound in sensitive, but he's dead.  So I ignored the current address of my father and thus bypassing some profound theological questions.  However the system was persistent, and in little red letters it said "This is a required field".  Mmmm.  So do I put his address when he was alive, just say "Deceased" or gamble on a religious answer?  Would the consular official have a sense of humour?  I decided to play it safe and gues that they wouldn't appreciate a funny answer!  "My father is dead.  Last known address Blah Blah Blah"
Lets hope that works!

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