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37 minutes ago, Jorgedig said:

Sounds dodgy, and could pose a problem in the (albeit unlikely) event that a home visit is conducted later on to confirm your marital relationship.

Not only that but how are you expecting to receive letters in the mail AND keep it a secret? A) Your landlord will know so please clarify with them to avoid problems B) depending on what letters those are the address might go on your public record. Either way yes USCIS can look up your address. 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Best thing to do (not only for your GC, really) is to ensure your living arrangements are not breaking any rules. If said person's landlord does not allow you and your fiance to live in their property, then it you're better off finding another option. Don't build your immigration history on half truths, don't hide facts, ever. This process has enough hurdles as is.

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4 hours ago, Agn3ss said:

I’m not going to lie. The problem is Me and my fiancé is going to live at a persons place that might not want to tell her landlord that I live there because of apartment rules. That’s why I’m wondering. 

Give them the address where you will be living and update your address when you move.

 

USCIS does not care about your landlord’s rules.

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~~Related questions merged. Please keep all related questions to one thread.~~

~~One hijacked post removed. Please start your own thread is you have questions for your own case. As it can cause confusion to the thread.~~

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12 hours ago, little immigrant said:

Not only that but how are you expecting to receive letters in the mail AND keep it a secret? A) Your landlord will know so please clarify with them to avoid problems B) depending on what letters those are the address might go on your public record. Either way yes USCIS can look up your address. 

But how do I register that’s my address. That’s what confusing me, how it works in USA with address . Is it the apartment complex  I contact? Maybe landlord is not the correct name for them..

 the mail go to mailbox they have outside. They don’t go through that. 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Agn3ss said:

But how do I register that’s my address. That’s what confusing me, how it works in USA with address . Is it the apartment complex  I contact? Maybe landlord is not the correct name for them..

 the mail go to mailbox they have outside. They don’t go through that. 

 

 

And it was this that confused me if my name is not on the address in some kind of register if they have that???  will that be a problem to uscis or usps. So it’s just me not understanding how it all works. Sorry for not being clear enough 

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