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I'll be getting married in 01/2008 to my wife who we're petitioning for PR and I'm a US citizen. I'll be planning to file the following form

I130

I485

G325A

I864

I765

I693

I131

We both live in Los Angeles now. We live at two different addresses right now to make our work commutes closer. She currently lives in an apartment where the lease will end around May 2008 and we both travel back and forth between each other's residences. Afterwards depending whether she has to go to a different state or not she may move in with me. For the time being she's going to add me to her apt. lease. We're just curious whether during the interview process will the immigration officer request to look at our driver's licenses and see two different addresses on there and start questioning us about it. We can easily explain the situation, but just want to try clean up these little things to avoid any the questioning in the first place. She might not be living in the apartment after may 2008, but we're thinking to use the address when filling in the forms because for form I130 we will have to provide evidence that we have a lease showing joint tenancy. So I'm not sure if I should go change my address at the DMV to her apartment address in case they ask for our driver's licenses. Has anyone been asked to show both driver's licenses before?

Forms I485 and I130 all require G325A attachments. The instructions say to file both forms together to the Chicago Lockbox address. Wasn't sure if i could submit 2 sets (myself and my wife) to satisfy the requirement for both forms or is it safer to just submit separate G325A forms for each of the I485 and I130 separately. What are your thoughts?

Thanks everyone....

yaoyu

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They very first thing the officer asked us at interview was for our ID's to match up the addresses. I've even heard them asking to look at people's keys to see if they match up (ie same house key).

Be prepared to explain the situation, I'm sure the officer will ask why you dont live together.

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