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20 minutes ago, gunny.ream said:

Regarding the addresses on our IDs: my wife still has her parents' house on her driver's license as she didn't update hers. I updated mine a few months ago. I'm not sure if this is considered a red flag. Either way, its too late to update now.

Why is this too late? Is the interview is tomorrow, then it's late. If it's day after tomorrow or further in the future - it's not late. I don't buy it and USCIS officer may not buy it.

Just ask wife to go to DMV and update address. She should have valid actual address on her DL by law even in general, outside of immigration. If she doesn't have new DL by the time of your interview, at least you could show paperwork related to request to change address. It's better than having wrong address on DL. Yes, it is a red flag. It suggests you're not living together.

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1 hour ago, OldUser said:

Why is this too late? Is the interview is tomorrow, then it's late. If it's day after tomorrow or further in the future - it's not late. I don't buy it and USCIS officer may not buy it.

Just ask wife to go to DMV and update address. She should have valid actual address on her DL by law even in general, outside of immigration. If she doesn't have new DL by the time of your interview, at least you could show paperwork related to request to change address. It's better than having wrong address on DL. Yes, it is a red flag. It suggests you're not living together.


In our state if you update your address on an existing license they will print out (if done in person) or email (if done online) the temporary ID with the new information to use until the new DL arrives. Depending on how your state works that could still be done the day before the interview.

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1 hour ago, JKLSemicolon said:


In our state if you update your address on an existing license they will print out (if done in person) or email (if done online) the temporary ID with the new information to use until the new DL arrives. Depending on how your state works that could still be done the day before the interview.

Exactly my thoughts. @gunny.ream you can share the suggestion above with your wife, it should be doable and you'll have better evidence for interview. She still may be asked why it took her so long to update the address. But it's better than USCIS questioning whether she even lives with you.

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4 minutes ago, gunny.ream said:

Fair enough. She just applied to change her address it will take 3 days to approve and then she can order a replacement (i think).

Got my interview date: 3 Nov.

More than enough time. She may get DL in her hand before the interview. Good luck!

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We recently got a CC where I'm a secondary authorizer on my wife's card and we have some purchases. I was thinking to take this with me during the interview as stash as 'updated' docs. What would be the best proof? It's weird that the statements doesn't have either of our names but we have a physical card. Can we take the statement + photocopy of two CCs next to each other?

Thanks

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22 hours ago, gunny.ream said:

We recently got a CC where I'm a secondary authorizer on my wife's card and we have some purchases. I was thinking to take this with me during the interview as stash as 'updated' docs. What would be the best proof? It's weird that the statements doesn't have either of our names but we have a physical card. Can we take the statement + photocopy of two CCs next to each other?

Thanks


We have done statements plus redacted copies of cards before. One bank’s cards also provided letters confirming the addition of an authorized user, which we also included.

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