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Hi Everyone! 

 

I have some questions here, hope someone can kindly answer. 

 

1. So when I check our tax report the other day I found that my husband's company on the report is showing the headquarter address. Consequently we have different working address in different cities (he also changed the jobs twice). I wonder will this be a problem when officer reviewing my case files?

 

2. We are having a living separation now due to our work situations. He is in SD from August this year and I will be in there in Jan 01 2018. We will get a new apartment in SD while I start my new job there. Should I mention this when filing the case? Our tax report will show anyway. 

 

Thank you in advance. 

 
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