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Hi,

Can it be a problem, if the US petitioners official residence is different than he actually lives now?

 

He lives in a different state now temporarily, because hes a US. Army member.

 

Can it be a problem with the mailing, or if i want to move there to him, to his temporary adress?

 

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Does he receive mail at is official residence?

 

As for you, you need to keep USCIS informed of your residence, easy to do using the USCIS online form

Hank

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12 minutes ago, Hank_ said:

Does he receive mail at is official residence?

 

As for you, you need to keep USCIS informed of your residence, easy to do using the USCIS online form

He can receive the mails on base, and on his official residence too (parents can forward them to his base).

 

which is better?

 

in the petition, he should write his official residence, right? Or he can write his bases adress?

 

we will live on the base after approval.

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2 hours ago, Lnvall said:

He can receive the mails on base, and on his official residence too (parents can forward them to his base).

 

which is better?

 

in the petition, he should write his official residence, right? Or he can write his bases adress?

 

we will live on the base after approval.

 

If he will be stationed there for an extended time I would use the base address, just keep USCIS updated.   

 

Are you completing AOS or ?

Hank

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17 minutes ago, Hank_ said:

 

If he will be stationed there for an extended time I would use the base address, just keep USCIS updated.   

 

Are you completing AOS or ?

 

Which USCIS form he need to fill for that?

 

So he have to add all of his addresses from the past 5 years.

His official residence is different than he lives now (at a base), but he can use the base as a mailing address?

 

We didnt filed the I129F petition yet.

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17 minutes ago, Lnvall said:

 

Which USCIS form he need to fill for that?

 

So he have to add all of his addresses from the past 5 years.

His official residence is different than he lives now (at a base), but he can use the base as a mailing address?

 

We didnt filed the I129F petition yet.

Ah .. ok.

 

If he won't be shipped out soon use is current address (otherwise use his parent's address)

 

For changing an address   https://egov.uscis.gov/coa/displayCOAInitForm.do

Hank

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