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After your I-130 and your I-864 forms have been submitted, and during your interview you give the interviewer a new address where your relatives intend to live, (change of address per say) will this be a problem? Has anyone done this?

I want to use my sister's address in Wisconsin on the I-130 and the I-864 forms, then before the interview travel to Guam and find a place to live. I want to give the Guam address as where my relative intends to live and cancel the original address on the I-130 and I-864 forms which is the Wisconsin address.

Does this makes sense or will I get in trouble with the interviewer for doing this?

DCF Manila

December 12, 2009 Married Lapu-Lapu, Philippines

October 2, 2013 Submitted I-130's

October 8, 2013 I-130's Approved

October 16, 2013 MNL Case Number's Issued

October 30, 2013 NBI Clearance

October 31, 2013 DS-260's Submitted On- Line

October 31, 2013 Cemar CRS Form No. 5

November 23, 2013 Received Packet #3 From US Embassy Manila

January 8-10 2014 Medical Exam's Passed

February 11, 2014 IR-1/IR-2 Visa's Approved

February 17, 2014 Passport's/Visa's in Transit from Post

February 19, 2014 Passport's/Visa's Arrive Via 2Go

February 28, 2014 CFO Completed

June 2, 2014 POE & Immigration at Guam

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