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I am an LPR and have filed I-130 for my wife who is also in the US. Just now, I have moved to a different state for employment while wife staying put at our permanent address in Connecticut for now (temporarily). That permanent address is what we both have listed in all our I-130 and I-1485 filings and in our respective USCIS online accounts.

 

My current situation is that I might move back to CT if the new job in the different state does not work out well for me in the next 2, 3 months. For this reason, I am also not planning on changing my driving license. In this situation, do I still need to file the USCIS Change of Address (even if only for physical address change and not the mailing address)? and would this physical change of address cause our I-130 case to move to some other processing center and/or cause delays?

 
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