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Hello,

 

My wife came to the U.S. on a K-1 and we married this past March and applied for Adjustment of Status. We have been living in Connecticut in a house owned by my parents but this past month my wife started a job in NYC so we rented an apartment in NY to be closer to her work. We now have an appointment for our interview in Connecticut, and I am wondering if we can still do this interview in Connecticut? My drivers license is still in CT and we will file taxes in CT, but we also now are staying at this secondary apartment an hour away. Will this be a problem? We really don't want to change our case to NYC since we have an interview this month and NYC is so back logged. Plus we still have and use this house in CT, just not full time currently.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, James Joyce said:

Hello,

 

My wife came to the U.S. on a K-1 and we married this past March and applied for Adjustment of Status. We have been living in Connecticut in a house owned by my parents but this past month my wife started a job in NYC so we rented an apartment in NY to be closer to her work. We now have an appointment for our interview in Connecticut, and I am wondering if we can still do this interview in Connecticut? My drivers license is still in CT and we will file taxes in CT, but we also now are staying at this secondary apartment an hour away. Will this be a problem? We really don't want to change our case to NYC since we have an interview this month and NYC is so back logged. Plus we still have and use this house in CT, just not full time currently.

 

 

Do the interview as scheduled.   

YMMV

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Go to the appointment in CT ! :thumbs:

 

When you do the COA, be sure to do a proper COA with USCIS and USPS.

 

Good luck on your immigration journey.

Edited by Pitaya

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

"Si vis amari, ama" - Seneca

 

 

 

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