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good day, i am getting the documents for adjustment of status, but I do not know, what address should i use?

My husband is deployed right now,and before he leave the US, we have both decided that I will be staying at my parents house in NJ.

what address should I use? my husband address in TX, or my current address here in NJ?

Thank you.I really need help.

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The one you currently reside at would probably be best. :thumbs:

Thank you,

My other question is, in the affidavit of support my husband used the address in Tx as mailing address,is that Ok?

he is currently in Iraq right now, and I am here at my parents house in NJ.

need help please.

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The one you currently reside at would probably be best. :thumbs:

Thank you,

My other question is, in the affidavit of support my husband used the address in Tx as mailing address,is that Ok?

he is currently in Iraq right now, and I am here at my parents house in NJ.

The Texas mailing address should be no problem...

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The one you currently reside at would probably be best. :thumbs:

Thank you,

My other question is, in the affidavit of support my husband used the address in Tx as mailing address,is that Ok?

he is currently in Iraq right now, and I am here at my parents house in NJ.

The Texas mailing address should be no problem...

Thank you very much

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good day, i am getting the documents for adjustment of status, but I do not know, what address should i use?

My husband is deployed right now,and before he leave the US, we have both decided that I will be staying at my parents house in NJ.

what address should I use? my husband address in TX, or my current address here in NJ?

Thank you.I really need help.

Use the best address that you will be able to receive mail at.

We used my wife's (USC) parent's address for mailing (on all USCIS Forms except the G-325A). If you and your husband are able to pick up mail at his Texas address quickly then it's fine.

But I'm guessing you're the beneficiary and will need to have quick access to the documentation sent out by USCIS... to bring to biometrics appointment etc.

Mailing address doesn't really matter as long as a you have quick access to USCIS correspondence and you can explain your address situation at the AOS interview.

Edited by poochie9990

09/14/08 - Arrived in US

11/14/08 - Marriage Ceremony

12/08/08 - I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131 sent

12/09/08 - package received by USCIS

12/16/08 - NOAs received

02/06/09 - Biometrics Appointment

02/18/09 - Authorized to Travel

02/25/09 - NOA for Interview

04/01/09 - Interview (APPROVED with stamp on Passport)

04/02/09 - Applied for SS#

04/03/09 - EAD received

04/06/09 - Welcome Letter received

01/10/11 - I751 Sent (WSC Service Center)

02/23/11 - NOA received

03/23/11 - Biometrics App

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good day, i am getting the documents for adjustment of status, but I do not know, what address should i use?

My husband is deployed right now,and before he leave the US, we have both decided that I will be staying at my parents house in NJ.

what address should I use? my husband address in TX, or my current address here in NJ?

Thank you.I really need help.

Use the best address that you will be able to receive mail at.

We used my wife's (USC) parent's address for mailing (on all USCIS Forms except the G-325A). If you and your husband are able to pick up mail at his Texas address quickly then it's fine.

But I'm guessing you're the beneficiary and will need to have quick access to the documentation sent out by USCIS... to bring to biometrics appointment etc.

Mailing address doesn't really matter as long as a you have quick access to USCIS correspondence and you can explain your address situation at the AOS interview.

Thank you very much.Its been a big help.

 
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