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Hello all... I'm wondering if anyone can assist me with an answer to this question? I'll explain this odd situation im in first.

I'm filing a CR1 for my wife

My w2's has my old address on them, which is my father's house and still is "I stated it was a previous address". I moved out a few years ago before I filed my petition, I might add. I never changed my address at work, I never really cared to because it wasn't ever a problem. I would just ask my father when/if the w2's ever arrived. Now im worried this might cause an rfe or my cr1 denied bcause of the difference in my address on the w2's. I'm hoping this won't be a problem but I've heard how much these visa checks are under the microscope.

I'de really appreciate any assistance anyone can give me.

 
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