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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Saudi Arabia
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hey guys,

ok so i have a situation and i really need some help figuring it out.

ok so my father in laws brother sponsored him to the US 10 years ago. my father law got his sponsorship and got his green card and he came thru chicago as my father in laws brother lives in chicago. now me and my husband we live in houston. i brought my husband here on a spousal visa which he is going thru the process for. anyways, my question is, is it a problem if my father in law and his family come live with us here in houston or does he have to be in chicago and live in chicago since thats where his paperwork was filed. we want them to live with us here in houston, do we need to anything on our end?

please advise.

thank you

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ghana
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He can live any where in USA with his green card, but have to change his state id card when he come to live with you guys, if only he have to apply for work there

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Saudi Arabia
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well right now he has no state id as hes bak in saudi arabia. we filed for a 2 year extension for him, but my husband brother sis and mom will be here in july, so is it ok if they come live with us and do we have to file a change of address for them or something?

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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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well right now he has no state id as hes bak in saudi arabia. we filed for a 2 year extension for him, but my husband brother sis and mom will be here in july, so is it ok if they come live with us and do we have to file a change of address for them or something?

An LPR can live anywhere in the US. They can live in Houston, Chicago, New York, Alaska, etc. Their green cards allow them to live anywhere in the US they want.

Keep their addresses updated with USCIS so their immigration paperwork is sent to the proper address. USCIS will send their paperwork to the addresses in their records. It's their responsibilities to update those records with their current addresses.

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