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Hi guys,

I am 22 years old, husband 25, and I will get my Associate degree in about 3 months. After that, I will attend my husband's interview and then return back. I plan to have a nice full-time job by that time. However, my parents make enough and are our sponsor. SO, my husband and I have already been saving up money, and I have all the things already from my previous apartment. I am living with my family now though. SO if in 3 months I have a steady job could I go ahead and move into our apartment and set our stuff up...because we put that he would live in my family home when he arrives. So would that be a possibility or would it just delay and complicate an already neverending process? Would we have to change paperwork or is it an easy thing to do? WHat is your advice?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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I don't really see any problems with your plan. Since it's your parents' address on your forms, you'll still be able to recieve mail there, so that won't be an issue. The only thing I can think of is when your husband arrives at POE, they might notice a discrepancy between the paperwork and the new address that he will have to put on the I-94. I would just send him with a letter that explains how you've changed residence since filing your petition that he can present if he's asked about it.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Egypt
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I don't really see any problems with your plan. Since it's your parents' address on your forms, you'll still be able to recieve mail there, so that won't be an issue. The only thing I can think of is when your husband arrives at POE, they might notice a discrepancy between the paperwork and the new address that he will have to put on the I-94. I would just send him with a letter that explains how you've changed residence since filing your petition that he can present if he's asked about it.

Totally agree with you ..I don't see any problm about it at all..Good Luck Kristy:)

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I changed residences after my fiance's interview and while we were waiting out AP. I emailed the Embassy to tell them to please note the change of address in our case file. I printed and kept a copy of that email. It caused us no problems at all, not even at POE. If you fiance has not yet interviewed, take a copy of your lease, if you have it, to present at the interview and again have them note the change of address. Its not likely to slow anything down or cause any problems.

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