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Hello,

My husbands's current address is where he holds his job. His parents' home address is his permanent address though it is not his current. In all our forms like I-130, G-325A, etc. we gave his current address (where he works) which is different than his addres in the passport (home address). I am wondering whether NVC or consulate will complain about the difference. Anyone experienced similar situation or any suggestions, please give your feedback immediately. We'll have to send Ds-230 soon.

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Hello,

My husbands's current address is where he holds his job. His parents' home address is his permanent address though it is not his current. In all our forms like I-130, G-325A, etc. we gave his current address (where he works) which is different than his addres in the passport (home address). I am wondering whether NVC or consulate will complain about the difference. Anyone experienced similar situation or any suggestions, please give your feedback immediately. We'll have to send Ds-230 soon.

Thank You,

im not sure but addresses is so important and this may make confusion

as u stated that all I-130 AND THE G-325A gave where he works ..then it would be more good to make the passport the same

such confusions would make a delay and may be a problem

changing the passport is easier no doubt

Good Luck

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Hello no where man,

Thanks for responding. But our issue is that his current address is only a temporary address that he is only a tenant. So he can't make that as his primary address in such an important like his passport.

Hello,

My husbands's current address is where he holds his job. His parents' home address is his permanent address though it is not his current. In all our forms like I-130, G-325A, etc. we gave his current address (where he works) which is different than his addres in the passport (home address). I am wondering whether NVC or consulate will complain about the difference. Anyone experienced similar situation or any suggestions, please give your feedback immediately. We'll have to send Ds-230 soon.

Thank You,

im not sure but addresses is so important and this may make confusion

as u stated that all I-130 AND THE G-325A gave where he works ..then it would be more good to make the passport the same

such confusions would make a delay and may be a problem

changing the passport is easier no doubt

Good Luck

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