QUOTE(American in Sweden @ Feb 18 2007, 08:29 AM)

I spoke to the Stockholm office last Thursday (Feb. 15th) and she said that London has not been given the rights to accept I-130's. She said that I need to file in American with a c/o address. So, it should look like I am living in the US and he is living here. I don't want to do it this way- I can only imagine the pile our case will end up in! However, I've been waiting for more to hear something about London but nothing is happening!
I think you were given the wrong information by the embassy in Stockholm. From my understanding, if you were to file your I-130 in accordance with the new Adam Walsh Act, you must indeed send it to the USCIS office having jurisdiction over your home state. However, you CAN put down your address in Sweden as your permanent mailing address. The best way would be to put a cover letter preceding your application that explains your situation.
I think USCIS will send your approved I-130 petition back to the embassy in Stockholm and Stockholm will then contact you that they have received this approval and will advise you on what to do next.
The poster iluvmymac has gone this route and USCIS back in the States has received his application. You should ask him what address he used, but I'm quite certain it's the one he has in Japan.
Good luck if you decide to do this.