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I'm a U.S. citizen. My wife has a green card, and is eligible for citizenship next year. Our official address is in California, but we are in Florida and looking to move here. We're staying in a two month rental, and in May, we plan to give up the place and go to her country for three months, then come back to Florida and get another rental. My question: I want to establish residency for us in Florida, and I understand she needs to report the to the U.S. government when she moves. But we don't have an address- or won't in 1 1/2 months. I don't know how we can file taxes or get a new driver's license when we don't have a permanent address. Or how she can report her address, when she doesn't have one! Can we legally use a P.O. box/answering service address? Perhaps an attorney's address in this town? Any suggestions?

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