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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Our interview is in 2 weeks and I am starting to make sure we have everything in order to have the smoothest interview possible. My husband and I got married in other state that we were living at prior to moving to our address now that we will have our interview in. He has not changed his address as we are planning to move back there soon, losing his job was the reason for initially moving. Our interview and our aos file was filed in the state we are currently in, however he holds the license from the previous state we lived in. He does have a passport however, that lists the state that we live in currently.

 

Will this be an issue? I have read several posts from people where the licenses were different from each other that worried me a little bit. We have mail arriving together at our current address, his passport lists the state we currently live in, and we have insurance from the state we currently live as well. I ( the immigrant) do not have any ID with any of these addresses yet because no ssn.

 

Should we rush to change his address to the current location on his license  before the interview? 

 
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