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Hi!

We are getting ready to apply for removing of conditions this month. We have been living in another state for the past year because my husband is working on his master's degree. However, BOTH of our driving licenses are still from a different state with our old apartment address. I know that there is a law that requires people to change their ID's within a certain period, but we never did because we are planning to move back to that state.

Do you think that its a problem? By the time they get to our application (which will happen probably sometime next spring) we will be back to the 1st state where the ID's were issued.

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We got approved and we have 2 diff state DLs with diff addresses even!!! All because I was shuttling back and forth and never changed. We didnt submit it, had other evidence to show.

I-751

In process (Aug 2012---present)

I-130 (for hubby)

12/15/09*****I-130 sent (Priority to Chicago)

12/17/09*****I-130 delivered

12/22/09*****I-130 NOA1 (txt and email)

problems with payment 1st time due to bank funds, so payment not processed till 2nd attempt 12/28/09

3/10/10......touch!

3/16/10******NOA 2 (by mail dated 3/10) THANK YOU GOD!!!

NVC

03/16/10****Called AVR, case # not assigned. Gave operator our email addresses

03/18/10****AOS Invoice and DS 3032 received

03/18/10****AOS paid and DS 3032 email sent

03-23-2010 : AOS Shows PAID and DS 3032 email receipt

03-24-2010 : IV Bill PAID

03-31-2010 : AOS and Documents Sent

03-xx-2010 : IV Bill Shows PAID/ Receive IV Bill

03-31-2010 : DS-230 and Documents Sent

Unknown date : Log-In Failed

04-31-2010: AVR sent for error on 864

05-01-2010: 864 returned to NVC with correction

Unknown date : Case Completed at NVC

05-24-2010 : Interview Date Assigned

07-13-2010 : Interview

Missing a doc at the interview, had to mail it from US. They received it 7/15 (approval)

07-20-2010: Passport/visa and docs received in mail by hubby!!

08-10-2010: POE

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Hi!

We are getting ready to apply for removing of conditions this month. We have been living in another state for the past year because my husband is working on his master's degree. However, BOTH of our driving licenses are still from a different state with our old apartment address. I know that there is a law that requires people to change their ID's within a certain period, but we never did because we are planning to move back to that state.

Do you think that its a problem? By the time they get to our application (which will happen probably sometime next spring) we will be back to the 1st state where the ID's were issued.

DL is just one of the additional evidence but not the critical one. Concentrate on other evidence.

USA

01/08/13 - Approved and GC is order for production on 1/8/14

09/12/13 - Case transferred to CSC. NOA2 received on 09/18/13

08/30/13 - Biometrics Done - No walk ins allowed at this LSC (received on 8/16/13).

08/05/13 - NOA1 (received on 08/10/13)

08/01/13 - Mailed I-751 (received on 8/2/13 - check cashed on 8/5/13)

12/28/11 - Received SSN (applied on 12/20/11, as we didn't get based on DS-230 options)
11/28/11 - Received Green Card (Expires on 10/30/13) - Welcome Letter on 11/17/11
10/30/11 - POE - Houston, TX

Chennai Consulate (40 days)
10/28/11 - Received Visa papers and Passport at VFS
10/25/11 - Interview Cleared Successfully (Spouse was not allowed in)

NVC: (90 days from NOA2 to Consulate)
08/31/11 - Case Completed (Interview 10/25/11) - Received at Chennai on 09/19/11
07/22/11 - NVC Case Number

USCIS: (92 days)

6/21/11 - NOA2 (NOA1 on 3/25/11) - took a month to get to NVC
3/21/11 - I-130 sent to USCIS Lockbox, Chicago.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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This is not a concern for the ROC, but more of a concern for the state laws you are breaking (sounds scary, but it's not that bad, though).

In many states there's a 30 to 60 day period that you have to switch over the DL to a new address. HOWEVER, if you have a place of residence in another state you can use an out of state license.

This gets really really tricky, with car registration, etc, but even though it will not pose problems for your ROC, it's just a compliance with state laws (and DMV procedures).

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This is not a concern for the ROC, but more of a concern for the state laws you are breaking (sounds scary, but it's not that bad, though).

In many states there's a 30 to 60 day period that you have to switch over the DL to a new address. HOWEVER, if you have a place of residence in another state you can use an out of state license.

This gets really really tricky, with car registration, etc, but even though it will not pose problems for your ROC, it's just a compliance with state laws (and DMV procedures).

Sounds good. Thanks everybody for replying!

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