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Filed: TN Visa Country: Canada
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Hi,

I'm a Canadian citizen working in the US under TN status. My husband is US citizen. We're preparing the documents to apply green card for me through Adjustment of Status. I live and work in NJ. He's in MD. For the past few years I've been travelling back and forth (Fri-Mon in MD, Tue-Thu in NJ). I'm kind of living in two homes at the same time. My driver's license, insurance, tax, etc are still using NJ address. But our Marriage certificate has my husband's address (MD) as my home address. Now here are my questions:

1. Should I enter MD address as my home address in my green card application to be consistent with the marriage certificate?

2. If I use MD address, do I have to change the address on my driver's license, insurance, banks, notify USCIS & my employer, etc right away? (Eventually we'll sell my house in NJ and live together in MD, but I can't leave my job in NJ until I have green card/Employment Authorization).

3. If entering my NJ address is still an option, do I have to change the marriage certificate?

Many Thanks for your help.

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~~moved to AOS from W, S & T visas from bringing famiky members of USC to the USA. OP is adjusting status not chasing a visa~~

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Your welcome. I'm not sure how to answer your question so I thought it prudent not to try. ;)


I wouldn't change your marriage certificate however.

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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Filed: TN Visa Country: Canada
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Looks like no one knows the answer. Let me ask the question in a simpler way. Has anyone filed AOS with the address on the marriage certificate different from any other supporting documents?

Any input would be appreciated!

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