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Hello I have been lurking around to try and find answers to my questions but sadly I have a few more to throw at you guys.

The sponsor for my husband is my father, he has two residences currently (kinda)

One with his actual home he owns and the other he is living with my husband and I at our apartment for work but is not on the lease.

(He is renting out his home)

but his license still says his previous address since he is not on our lease.

When I file for AOS should I list that he lives at our address ( My husband and I) or should I list that my father lives at his home address which is a few hours away?

Will this cause a problem when I file? The fact that he is living at my apartment but not on the lease? :/

( I don't know if this matters to them or not when it comes to the sponsor?)

( there is no way to put him on the lease we're planning on moving to another place when the lease is up here in five months.

Which will be during our AOS process I saw that I needed to file an AR-11 within ten days after the move correct? )

( we will only be moving within 15 miles of our current address so I'm hoping it doesn't cause many problems)

I do not want to post-pone the paperwork filing any longer seeing as my husband cannot work until we do and I am in school.

I have everything in both our names at this address, licenses,lease,bills etc. So all the proof I have is here at our current address.

Will that change if I move?

Do I have to send in new proof of everything in our new address after the move?:(

Thank you in advance!

:)

Met:4/8/10

Started dating : 04/17/10

He came to US: 8/3/10

( Was supposed to return 9/3/10)

Now we have been married since 3/23/12 heart.gif

Getting AOS packet together.

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It is not a problem. Your dad's current residence is where he sleeps at night.

AOS for my husband
8/17/10: INTERVIEW DAY (day 123) APPROVED!!

ROC:
5/23/12: Sent out package
2/06/13: APPROVED!

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Filed: Country: Canada
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It is not a problem. Your dad's current residence is where he sleeps at night.

Thank you! So just to make sure since my dad is living in our apartment but not on the lease would he file the I-864 or the I-1864a as a household member?

Met:4/8/10

Started dating : 04/17/10

He came to US: 8/3/10

( Was supposed to return 9/3/10)

Now we have been married since 3/23/12 heart.gif

Getting AOS packet together.

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Filed: Country: Canada
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We're also moving in less than two months should I send off his paperwork or wait until we move? All of our evidence is linked to this apartment so is it best to send if off now?

Thank you!

Met:4/8/10

Started dating : 04/17/10

He came to US: 8/3/10

( Was supposed to return 9/3/10)

Now we have been married since 3/23/12 heart.gif

Getting AOS packet together.

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