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Is it possible for your foreign spouse's home of record be the same as your (military member) home of record? Based on a quick google search, I came across the Military Spouses Residency Relief Act that Obama passed back in 2009 but the document doesn't really mention anything about foreign spouses. My fiancee will be arriving to the U.S. in a couple of weeks on a K-1 fiancee visa and we're planning on getting married immediately.

If that's not possible, has anyone used their home of record address for the AOS/EAD/AP paperwork that their foreign spouse fills out? The reason I ask is because I will be PCSing in about two months so I'd prefer all mail regarding the AOS/EAD/AP go to my home of record (my parent's house) and I'll just have them send it to me.

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Will your spouse PCS with you? If you use your parents home address, then she would need to do fingerprinting at the USCIS local office that handles their area.

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