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Filed: Country: Mexico
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When the alien relative has been in the US for 2-3 months at the time of filing, should her current address be listed as a US address, or address in country of citizenship?

We could use the address where we are staying in the US, and will stay at after the green card is accepted, our permanent mailing address in Mexico, or the address where we are currently constructing a home and storing some belongings in Mexico.

Thanks!

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US address because that is your current address. if you want to live in Mexico (building a house there) then I don't know why you want to file immigration paperwork for the US. A GC is only for living in the US.

Edited by Harpa Timsah

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Filed: Country: Mexico
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US address because that is your current address. if you want to live in Mexico (building a house there) then I don't know why you want to file immigration paperwork for the US. A GC is only for living in the US.

Harpa, we do not plan to live in Mexico, and building the house is probably not a great idea. Still, the property could be considered our address.

Thanks for your reply.

 
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