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Hey everyone, hope all is well!

Just had a quick question. I recently received my Green Card. When applying for this, I had my wife and my mother in law as my joint sponsors. I also used the form which enabled me to use a household member(mother in law) for my sponsoring(as we lived with her). Now my question is this, my wife and I are moving out from my mother in laws, so am I ok to just file a change of address for my wife and myself? Will not living with my mother in law(joint sponsor) have an impact on us regarding ROC etc?

Any help would be great, as it seems to be a grey area.

All the best!

Olly.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
Timeline
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The sponsor files an I-865 if they move (the form says they have 10 days, but online says 30). The immigrant files an AR-11 (and has 10 days to do so). It will have no bearing on ROC. The joint sponsor only completes and I-865 if they move.

 
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