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Hi all,

I got married with my wife last week (she is a us citizen) and I am trying to adjust my status.

We were living in her aunt house, but now we are going to move to her sister house, the address on the marrige certificate is her aunt house, and since we are moving to her sister house should I put her address on the i-130 form? I just need to be clear here, I am not sure how to do it best, will we have to change her sister bills to be in our names for the interview, in general, I will appreciate very much if you can give us some opinions about our situation, unfortunately we can not move to live alone at the moment as we are trying to save money, is there any risk living in her sister house? will we have any difficulties with the address on the marrige certificate?

What kind of documents does the immigration ask for the interview? and when would be the best time to fill in the forms? after how long after the marrige. please help us out here.

Thanks

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lirank,

In general, when one submits a form they should provide information that is correct as of the date that they submit the form.

What status are you adjusting from?

Yodrak

Hi all,

I got married with my wife last week (she is a us citizen) and I am trying to adjust my status.

We were living in her aunt house, but now we are going to move to her sister house, the address on the marrige certificate is her aunt house, and since we are moving to her sister house should I put her address on the i-130 form? I just need to be clear here, I am not sure how to do it best, will we have to change her sister bills to be in our names for the interview, in general, I will appreciate very much if you can give us some opinions about our situation, unfortunately we can not move to live alone at the moment as we are trying to save money, is there any risk living in her sister house? will we have any difficulties with the address on the marrige certificate?

What kind of documents does the immigration ask for the interview? and when would be the best time to fill in the forms? after how long after the marrige. please help us out here.

Thanks

Filed: Timeline
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File the form as soon as possible. The sooner this form is filed and processed, the sooner you can after two more years file I-751.

"Both you and your conditional resident spouseare required to file Form I-751, Joint Petition to RemoveConditional Basis of Alien's Permanent Resident Status,during the 90-day period immediately before the secondanniversary of the date your alien spouse wasgranted conditional permanent resident status."

Edited by Idefix
 
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