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okay heres the situation. wife and I married 2 years, about to file for removal of conditional status in 2 months from now. after we married, a few months later i lost my job, we moved to my home state and lived with my father. we changed our address online as well. from august 2008-december 2008 lived with my father. my mother who lived in the area moved out of her home, and my wife and I took over the mortage on it...have the documents for that as well as a couple old bills. we changed our address online as well. Okay...from december 2008-august 2009 we had our home, i eventually lost my unemployment and we were forced to move out, back to my father. WE DID NOT CHANGE ADDRESS ONLINE because wife had submitted a replacement for a lost greencard in April 2009, when we lived in our home. We didnt want mail to get screwed up, or USCIS to have to start over or something. We are currently with my dad, to now, but are trying to get an effeciency apartment in february. its hurting us financially to do that. im working, but since losing my original job, things got bad. my question is...

1. Will it hurt us if we are still living at my Dad's house when we file???

2. Should we go ahead and mobve into apartment, and change address online as well?

3. What likelyhood will we be called for interview...what happens in interview?

4. Is there usually a major issue if you dont change address, or if we did it now would we be okay?

Thanks guys, weve been losing lots of sleep over this

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1. No - they are concerned about a bonafide relationship.

2. If you wish

3. 50/50

4. You should change your address (sponsor/immigrant) - it's the law. (30 days for the sponsor/10 days for the immigrant)

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

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okay heres the situation. wife and I married 2 years, about to file for removal of conditional status in 2 months from now. after we married, a few months later i lost my job, we moved to my home state and lived with my father. we changed our address online as well. from august 2008-december 2008 lived with my father. my mother who lived in the area moved out of her home, and my wife and I took over the mortage on it...have the documents for that as well as a couple old bills. we changed our address online as well. Okay...from december 2008-august 2009 we had our home, i eventually lost my unemployment and we were forced to move out, back to my father. WE DID NOT CHANGE ADDRESS ONLINE because wife had submitted a replacement for a lost greencard in April 2009, when we lived in our home. We didnt want mail to get screwed up, or USCIS to have to start over or something. We are currently with my dad, to now, but are trying to get an effeciency apartment in february. its hurting us financially to do that. im working, but since losing my original job, things got bad. my question is...

1. Will it hurt us if we are still living at my Dad's house when we file???

2. Should we go ahead and mobve into apartment, and change address online as well?

3. What likelyhood will we be called for interview...what happens in interview?

4. Is there usually a major issue if you dont change address, or if we did it now would we be okay?

Thanks guys, weve been losing lots of sleep over this

Change the address online and also file the I 865. You can call them and change address also. LOTS of people do so late without problems.

From what I've seen. If you have lots of evidence it's unlikely you'll have a interview. We didn't.

Edited by Dakine

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