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At which USCIS office will the beneficiary apply for adjustment of status to lawful permanent resident? I am an F-1 student and my wife is a us citizen but is attending a different college in a different city, can I put her city in this part, as I am planning on moving to her after 1/2 months as I am graduating soon (2 weeks) but applying for I-130 before graduation?

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2 hours ago, zimzima said:

At which USCIS office will the beneficiary apply for adjustment of status to lawful permanent resident? I am an F-1 student and my wife is a us citizen but is attending a different college in a different city, can I put her city in this part, as I am planning on moving to her after 1/2 months as I am graduating soon (2 weeks) but applying for I-130 before graduation?

 

Adjustment of status is I-485 whereas the base petition is I-130, have you filed either? You can file I-130 online and add the receipt notice to the subsequent paper filing of I-485, this page tells you where to file it based on which state you live in: https://www.uscis.gov/forms/all-forms/uscis-lockbox-filing-locations-chart-for-certain-family-based-forms 

Unless you move to another state in the jurisdiction of a different service center your question is moot. If you're moving in 2 weeks and your wife can already receive mail at the new address I would just use that. Don't forget to make an address update to USCIS as well even if using the new address on a new application probably has the same effect.

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14 hours ago, zimzima said:

At which USCIS office will the beneficiary apply for adjustment of status to lawful permanent resident? I am an F-1 student and my wife is a us citizen but is attending a different college in a different city, can I put her city in this part, as I am planning on moving to her after 1/2 months as I am graduating soon (2 weeks) but applying for I-130 before graduation?

Why not apply in 2 weeks after you both live at same address?

 

Also, since I-485 can only be filed on paper, why not apply for everything including I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131, I-693, I-130A in one packet on paper?

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