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Foreign fiance has to move - when to explain change of address?

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I have already sent in my i 129f and it arrived at the dallas lockbox. It has my fiance's address written in. He was just informed by his landlord that she will be passing the apartment over to her brother and my fiance has to move.

So, is this going to cause us problems? He will have to find a place to move but he doesn't know where yet. He has a brother that lives in a different city in England, and we were thinking of just putting that as his address because it will be consistent (the brother owns the house and won't be moving anytime soon) but he isn't actually living there so maybe that would be problematic too? Any advice?

He was thinking of opening up a p.o. box, would that be okay?

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