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    Aug 14, 2007, 03:07 PM
    What can they do?
    My friend just got married in India her husband's family lives in different state then my friend's lives now he just got visa and he wants to arrive in chicago but my friend's original address is in Texas where they had put that address in file so is that OK for him to go to chicago? Also My friend's father did sponsor letters for him is there any law that he has to reach to Texas instead of chicago?
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    Aug 15, 2007, 07:56 AM
    It doesn't matter where he lands in the US but they might ask why he's going to Chicago. Why did your friend use a Texas address if she lives in Chicago? Or is she only there temporarily?

    If she lives in Chicago she should contact USCIS and have the information changed in the application for her husband's green card. If she is there temporarily to visit family and friends or something then there is no problem.
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    Aug 20, 2007, 08:26 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Lowtax4eva
    It doesnt matter where he lands in the US but they might ask why he's going to Chicago. Why did your friend use a Texas address if she lives in Chicago? Or is she only there temporarily?

    If she lives in Chicago she should contact USCIS and have the information changed in the application for her husband's green card. If she is there temporarily to visit family and friends or something then there is no problem.

    First of all thank you for your answer that might help my friend some what but the problem is my friends family lives in chicago... and she also lives in chicago but the guys parents lives in Texas so when he first reach here he wants to go and live with his parents in Texas but he is coming through my friends file... so what can she do?

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