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There is another question we have for AOS.... Since my husband-to-be might need to travel around, he set his permanent residency to his parents' place, Missouri, and pays his income tax to Missouri. I am not a resident, but I work in Massachusetts and pay tax to this state. Do we have to keep our permanent residency the same? He is an occupant under my apartment lease now, by the way.

Also, while we fill our addresses in the AOS forms, which address should we use as the address that we intend to live, my current address or his permanent address? I might just stay in MA for 1-2 more years and move back to the South with him. It might not be Missouri though.

 
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