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I was just confused about the whole "residence" idea when it comes with the I-751.

My parents are filing my mom's I-751 tomorrow. My GC doesn't expire until April and we've been advised that I can't file to remove conditions on my GC until my 90-day period. However, I am moving to Rhode Island this fall for college and I was wondering where I should file...

Also a note, we are filing an AR-11 because my parents are moving to a new house at around the same time I leave. So when I fill out the AR-11, should my residence be our new house, or my college address? I think that there is an area on the bottom that states where I'm going to school but it wasn't clear to me which one would be considered my residence (since that would decide where I send my I-751.

Ok, so my question is, can I file at CSC even though I am in Rhode Island. By the time I file, I won't have been living there for 1 year (which is what most residential status is based on anyway) and technically, I'm not a resident. I don't think I'd even be considered a resident of RI even after that year since I moved there for educational purposes. My parents filed at CSC and they think that I should file there too but it would be a bit difficult for me to fly to Nevada just to get my biometrics done. It is, however, possible. I was just wondering if I can file either at CSC or VSC or do I have to file at a certain place.

Thanks for all the help!

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I was just confused about the whole "residence" idea when it comes with the I-751.

My parents are filing my mom's I-751 tomorrow. My GC doesn't expire until April and we've been advised that I can't file to remove conditions on my GC until my 90-day period. However, I am moving to Rhode Island this fall for college and I was wondering where I should file...

Also a note, we are filing an AR-11 because my parents are moving to a new house at around the same time I leave. So when I fill out the AR-11, should my residence be our new house, or my college address? I think that there is an area on the bottom that states where I'm going to school but it wasn't clear to me which one would be considered my residence (since that would decide where I send my I-751.

Ok, so my question is, can I file at CSC even though I am in Rhode Island. By the time I file, I won't have been living there for 1 year (which is what most residential status is based on anyway) and technically, I'm not a resident. I don't think I'd even be considered a resident of RI even after that year since I moved there for educational purposes. My parents filed at CSC and they think that I should file there too but it would be a bit difficult for me to fly to Nevada just to get my biometrics done. It is, however, possible. I was just wondering if I can file either at CSC or VSC or do I have to file at a certain place.

Thanks for all the help!

I don't know where this whole confusion as to the issue of "residence" is coming from. Simply put, you use the address that you consider your permanent home. If going to school will only require that you live in RI for a temporary stint, and you are maintaining your parents home (new or old) as your permanent address, then that's the one I'd use.

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I was just confused about the whole "residence" idea when it comes with the I-751.

My parents are filing my mom's I-751 tomorrow. My GC doesn't expire until April and we've been advised that I can't file to remove conditions on my GC until my 90-day period. However, I am moving to Rhode Island this fall for college and I was wondering where I should file...

Also a note, we are filing an AR-11 because my parents are moving to a new house at around the same time I leave. So when I fill out the AR-11, should my residence be our new house, or my college address? I think that there is an area on the bottom that states where I'm going to school but it wasn't clear to me which one would be considered my residence (since that would decide where I send my I-751.

Ok, so my question is, can I file at CSC even though I am in Rhode Island. By the time I file, I won't have been living there for 1 year (which is what most residential status is based on anyway) and technically, I'm not a resident. I don't think I'd even be considered a resident of RI even after that year since I moved there for educational purposes. My parents filed at CSC and they think that I should file there too but it would be a bit difficult for me to fly to Nevada just to get my biometrics done. It is, however, possible. I was just wondering if I can file either at CSC or VSC or do I have to file at a certain place.

Thanks for all the help!

I don't know where this whole confusion as to the issue of "residence" is coming from. Simply put, you use the address that you consider your permanent home. If going to school will only require that you live in RI for a temporary stint, and you are maintaining your parents home (new or old) as your permanent address, then that's the one I'd use.

Oh ok. Thanks.

 
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