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Hi! I am going to file for I-751 soon. My problem is my home address that I will put in my I-751 application. My husband and I never informed USCIS that we have changed our address. We moved in our current apartment 2 years ago. In our apartment, when you have a package, the postman just leaves the package on the floor beside the mail boxes. One time I bought something online and when I tracked it on the USPS website, it showed delivered already but I have never received it so I thought that someone might have stolen my package. Ever since that happened, I was afraid to address our package to our apartment so we decided not to change our address and just have all our mails and packages delivered to our old address. Our old house is currently occupied by my husband's relatives. So until now, our IDs, bank/credit card bills, mails and any documents that require our home address are all addressed to our old house.

I have read that one should inform USCIS of any change of address within 10 days of moving. Will I be penalized for that? We still have some of our things in our old house and we frequently go there (3 to 4 times every week). I'm starting to collect evidence of our relationship but I am having problem on what to submit for our proof of residence since our lease is for our current apartment but we did not formally declare it as our home address. If we are going to stick with our old address, we do not have a lease to show. Unless it is okay that we have 2 home address to declare in our I-751. Our old home is near our current home. Let me show you in details what I can submit as evidence of our relationship...

Old address:

- joint savings and checking bank accounts

- life insurance (we both have one, naming each other as beneficiary)

- joint medical and dental insurance

- our drivers license and state IDs

- joint credit card

- joint tax returns

- cellphone bills (under my husband's name but we have a family plan)

Current address:

- lease of our apartment (with our names on it)

- several magazine subscriptions under our names

- utility bills (but they are all under my husband's name)

I will also submit affidavits from our friends and relatives, photos together and plane tickets of our trips together. We have a child too but I don't know if her birth certificate counts because she is K-2 and was born before we got married. My husband is the biological father of my child (K-2).

It will be hard for us to change our home address quickly (before we submit our I-751) since we have to contact our banks, insurance companies, credit card company and get new drivers license and state IDs. Do you think we should just make an explanation on our I-751 application about having 2 home address? I am just worried that they might think we are living separately. Do you think we have enough evidence for our relationship?

 
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