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hello fellow vjers, 

I'm currently filling out the form I-130 to petition my daughter. I am a US citizen. 

One question that I encountered is  "Provide the address in the US where the beneficiary intends to live".

Me and my husband currently resides in my sister-in-law's house and plan to move out soon. As to where and when, there is no specific date yet since my husband is currently an active military member so we might be stationed somewhere or if we buy a house before my daughter arrives here.

Anyway, with that being said, is it safe to provide my sister-in-law's address for the application?

Has anyone else had the same issue? How did you resolve it? What was/could the/be the impact in the application?

Please advise. Thank you.  

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5 hours ago, jarj said:

hello fellow vjers, 

I'm currently filling out the form I-130 to petition my daughter. I am a US citizen. 

One question that I encountered is  "Provide the address in the US where the beneficiary intends to live".

Me and my husband currently resides in my sister-in-law's house and plan to move out soon. As to where and when, there is no specific date yet since my husband is currently an active military member so we might be stationed somewhere or if we buy a house before my daughter arrives here.

Anyway, with that being said, is it safe to provide my sister-in-law's address for the application?

Has anyone else had the same issue? How did you resolve it? What was/could the/be the impact in the application?

Please advise. Thank you.  

Yes it’s very much safe to use your sister-in-law address for the application for now, and once you move you can always change or update the address to the current address. 

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You’re overthinking it, same address, tbd, whatever, not gonna make a difference to the case. Many people have a bunch of family members in the same house and many others have no idea where they will live when they move to the US. The only address that really matters is the one you’ll use eventually for the green card to get sent to.

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9 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

You’re overthinking it, same address, tbd, whatever, not gonna make a difference to the case. Many people have a bunch of family members in the same house and many others have no idea where they will live when they move to the US. The only address that really matters is the one you’ll use eventually for the green card to get sent to.

Thank you. Just wanted to make sure. 

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