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1) Does the port of entry has to be in the same state or city which is written as part of DS-260 forms(petitioner or sponsor address) ? 

2) i want to change the address where green card is mailed. Can I just change it upon my arrival by telling the officer at the port of entry? 

3) Sponsor has recently moved to a different state, different address, so the address on ds 260 form is incorrect. Is it necessary to update the address before my entry into the US? Or, it is this unnecessary? 

4) It's my first time moving to the US, and I have made plans to rent a house in Maryland. But, my sponsor's address is in Virginia. Would this be a problem? Do i have to live in the same state as the sponsor?

 
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