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Guys, need some help here.

My husband is moving to an apartment size for two, just he and I, when I come to the USA. Actually he is already moving out this week.

The house he lived in, he used to live with his late wife, she died and left a son living in the house, but the son is not his, he is 21 years and he decided to move out to start his new life with me his new wife.

so we are filling out the affidavit of support while we wait on NVC...to be ready when the letter comes.

My husband wants us to put the same address, because he said we already have that address in the form I-130. So not to confuse he said we should put the same address. Because he still will come around there to receive his mails and see how things are going with his step-son.

My question is: when submitting these files. Aren´t the immigration officers will make there investigations? and if they find out he is not living there anymore, can that affect us in some way or the other?

But my husband is stubborn he insists to put the same address and size of house.

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Guys, need some help here.

My husband is moving to an apartment size for two, just he and I, when I come to the USA. Actually he is already moving out this week.

The house he lived in, he used to live with his late wife, she died and left a son living in the house, but the son is not his, he is 21 years and he decided to move out to start his new life with me his new wife.

so we are filling out the affidavit of support while we wait on NVC...to be ready when the letter comes.

My husband wants us to put the same address, because he said we already have that address in the form I-130. So not to confuse he said we should put the same address. Because he still will come around there to receive his mails and see how things are going with his step-son.

My question is: when submitting these files. Aren´t the immigration officers will make there investigations? and if they find out he is not living there anymore, can that affect us in some way or the other?

But my husband is stubborn he insists to put the same address and size of house.

your address is mainly for receiving documents so it's really for your own good when you indicate only one address throughout the process. make sure though that you receive your docs in a timely manner.

i'm just curious though about him moving out of his own house instead of the step-son who is 21yrs old anyway. does it mean your husband is letting his step-son (adopted his last name or not?) live there for free or with rent? the reason i asked is ownership (or non-ownership) of that house could affect his affidavit of support (owning a house generally makes him more financially capable than renting one), and he has to declare it as is.

I-129F, AOS, ROC

02-11-2008 Sent out I -129F in mail

02-13-2008 NOA 1

03-14-2008 NOA 2

04-07-2008 Medical exam passed

04-25-2008 Interview, visa aproved, no RFEs!

04-25-2008 Waiting for DELBROS/NSO

05-07-2008 Visa on hand ! Wow, less than 3 months! Thank you Lord!

05-26-2008 POE Detroit, no problems, thank God!

07-01-2008 Married 07-01-08, civil, just us w/ his parents

07-16-2008 Mailed out AOS package

07-19-2008 wedding ceremony

08-19-2008 biometrics appointment

08-25-2008 i-485 touched

09-23-2008 i-485 touched

09-30-2008 i-131 approval notice THANK YOU LORD!!!!

10-04-2008 Received my EAD

10-06-2008 Received my AP...yehey, i can go back to Phil for xmas!

11-14-2008 DMV driving test-passed! thank you Lord!

11-18-2008 Received RI driver's license

11-30-2008 Went home to PHILs for the holidays

12-21-2008 Church wedding!

01-08-2009 AOS Approved! thank you Lord! no interview required!

01-16-2009 Received GC in mail

09-02-2010 Sent out application for ROC

09-08-2010 Received NOA1

09-10-2010 Received Biometrics Notice

10-06-2010 Biometrics

12-06-2010 Approved! Thank you Lord God!

12-11-2010 Received NOA2 and 10-yr GC in the mail =)

N-400

10-03-2011 Sent N-400

10-07-2011 NOA1 date

10-25-2011 Biometrics

12-02-2011 Civics Test/Interview (passed)

04-09-2012 Oathtaking (got my little USA flag and souvenir photo!)

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In the affidavit of support form there's a spot for mailing address and residence address. Use the son's house address for your mailing address and write down the apartment's address as your residence address. Hope this helps

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Thanks everyone. your response are appreciated.

Regarding the House.

He was married to his late wife only for 3 years, the son doesn´t carry his last name.

And the house is not his either. That house belong to the government.

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