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Hi everybody,

I just wanted to ask a question about the address of the USC (petitioner).

I am a graduate student in California. When we filed our 129F, I did not know where I would be living when classes started in September for school, so I corresponded everything to my parent's address (my "permanent address"), which is also in California.

Now that we have received our NOA2 and are in the process of planning for his interview, I was wondering if it is a big deal if I continue to say that my address is with my parents.... or if I should submit a change of address form. The problem is that I do not know if I will be living at the same address at my university for much longer, because there is a chance that I'll be graduating in December. (in which case I will move back to my parents house until I get a job)

I guess my main question is that at the interview when or if they ask my fiancé "where does your fiancee live?" ... should he say with my parents, or should he say in the town of my university, which is 2 hours drive away?

Is it that big of a deal?

Thank you!

 
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