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I'm living in Kentucky right now, serviced by TSC. I might be taking a seasonal position in Idaho, starting in May, and probably running through the end of November. Since Idaho won't be my permanent residence, but all my mail is expected to go an address in Idaho (if I get this job, I'll just wait until May to drop it in the mail). Can I file through Nebraska Service Center, because that's who's serving Idaho, or should I go ahead and file through Texas Service Center? I guess my question is, how does USCIS determine which center one should file through?

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I'd use your permanent residence address and setup a mail forward to your new address. I would file through TSC. The sooner you start, the sooner you will receive an approval. Waiting 2 months until May is two lost months.

USCIS determines the service center based on your answer to the I-129F question #2.

 
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