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Hi,

My wife's conditional greencard expires in September. We filed her I-751 in June to the California center since I work and live in CA. However soon after she had to move to Connecticut for work for a year. We would still like to keep her permanent address in CA since I am not moving, but would like to give her biometric in Connecticut as she cannot fly into CA for it. Firstly is it possible to do so?

Should we file her change of address form? It doesn't have an option of permanent and mailing addresses, so once done, her address will be in CT for all practical purposes.

She is still on the lease for our apartment in CA. However, she had to change her drivers license to CT in order to register her car (dealer messed up). Can that cause issues with the USCIS for her application if we didn't do the change of address.

I am a bit confused with what to do, calling the USCIS didn't yield a clear answer. It was different each time. If anyone has any advise do let us know.

Thanks.

 
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