sunshine ā˜ŗļø
Aug 4, 2022
Hi guys! Really need your advicešŸ™Can my spouse move to another state while we are waiting for marriage based green card interview?
Hi everyone! Me and my American husband live in nyc, we send all the documents to uscis 4 months ago, I already had my biometrics here. The problem is that my husband wanna move to San Francisco in November cause he thinks he ll find better job there and I don’t really wanna move there, also I think he is not serious about it and can come back to nyc after very short time. My questions: 1) if I stay in nyc and he lives in California, can we go for interview in nyc? cause I don’t want them sent out case to California and deal with delays. Is it gonna be a problem for immigration if we live separately but travel to each other sometimes? 2) if we both move to San Francisco in November but interview will be already scheduled in nyc till that time, can we later just fly to nyc for interview? should we inform uscis that we moved to California if for example my friend will live here and she ll check mail for me, so I am not gonna miss any important letters from uscis
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juju blankeAug 4, 2022
don't trust anyone with your mail.. always update your address and collect your own mails!! good luck.. sometimes a NEW START is exactly whag a family needs
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Ana BAug 4, 2022
you absolutely have to update your address if you move, it’s the law. that being said, if you move, update your address with USCIS and they still schedule your interview in NYC then you can technically go there. as for living separately, it’s definitely going to raise questions for the officer and it’s best to avoid it
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A YAug 4, 2022
Ana B is absolutely right
sunshine ā˜ŗļøAug 4, 2022
yes this is horrible cause if we move and update our address they will sent our case to California. and then it will delay whole process for years…
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D DSep 9, 2022
I was in the same condition and the lawyer strongly advises not to break the law and definitely report change of address ie physical location. As for being in two different places, I cannot speak to that sadly.

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