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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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Hi CookieCat,

 

I would really appreciate if you could suggest me something. So I became a permanent resident in March 2015 and moved to the US. Since my wife was doing MBA, we stayed with my parents-in-law for a while and then moved to our joint residence in July 2015. Since then we have been living together and have joint lease agreements. Although we never got our address changed on driver's license and Bank accounts (joint)/credit cards (me being an authorized user) and we still get all our bank statements delivered at my father-in-law's house. Do you think it's going to be a problem when I submit the application? Should I get an affidavit from my parents-in-law stating the address arrangement?

 

I would really appreciate your help.

 

Thanks!

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