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Dear Firends

i have some Q about my problem . i get my visa and i am going to travel to US after 1 week i am IR1 visa but lately but now i have problem with my wife . my Q is can i change the green card mailing address so i can get my green card in the new address and how to change it ? by the uscis web site while i pay 165 $ ? or fill form AR-11 ? is there is any problem to change green card mailing address with uscis ? sorry for alot of Q .. thanks

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Dear Firends

i have some Q about my problem . i get my visa and i am going to travel to US after 1 week i am IR1 visa but lately but now i have problem with my wife . my Q is can i change the green card mailing address so i can get my green card in the new address and how to change it ? by the uscis web site while i pay 165 $ ? or fill form AR-11 ? is there is any problem to change green card mailing address with uscis ? sorry for alot of Q .. thanks

Find the address change info on USCIS web site. Use only that to affect the change. Make sure you have your new address on file at your local post office and put your name in your new mail box.

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So...you're coming here as a husband but have no intention of living with your wife? Sounds a little strange, don't you think? Perhaps you should straighten things out with your wife or simply stay where you are. Since you're immigrating as a spouse, and from the get-go not going to live with your wife, this looks like immigration fraud - and that is how USCIS is going to see it. Better get your ducks in a row.

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Certainly an unusual first post.

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