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I-751 address change question

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My wife's permanent residency expires in March so we are starting to work on her I-751 to remove the conditions. Question #22 asks if we have resided at any other address since she became a permanent resident. I just bought a new house a couple weeks ago but her name is not on the title, she has no income so I didn't bother and didn't think about how it might be useful for evidence. Prior to that, we moved around 4 times living in different apartments for months at a time. Since we moved so often, I never bothered changing her official address from my mother's house, which is the address I also use for mail. So my mom's house is our official address.

1) Should I file a change of address to our new home or don't bother with it?

2) Should I include the addresses of all the other sublet apartments we had?

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Your beneficiary was required to change her address within 10 days of moving to a new address by immigration law. Change her address to your new home. As for listing the previous ones, I don't know what you should do.... I'm sorry.

BTW a joint title on a house is very good evidence. I am not on our mortgage but I am on our title.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Spain
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Your beneficiary was required to change her address within 10 days of moving to a new address by immigration law. Change her address to your new home. As for listing the previous ones, I don't know what you should do.... I'm sorry.

BTW a joint title on a house is very good evidence. I am not on our mortgage but I am on our title.

Thanks for the heads up, I was able to change her address online. She's not on the title unfortunately, but we do have a child now so I'm assuming that will go a long way towards having sufficient evidence.

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