What address should I put on my I-130, if I live and work inone state but my employer is located in another?

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What address should I put on my I-130, if I live and work inone state but my employer is located in another?

I’m married to a permanent resident. I am on H1B and an employee of NY based company; the client that I work for is a TX based company; I work remotely from PA; my payroll runs as of TX state. Now I need to put my address in I-130. I am confused as to which one to give out – my TX address or PA address. I hardly visit TX more than once every 2 months; mostly I work from home in PA.

Asked on November 28, 2011 under Immigration Law, Illinois

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SB, Member, California / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 13 years ago | Contributor

You need to indicate the address where you actually physically reside.  It does not matter that your employer may be out of state or that you work for a client in a different state.  Whereever your house, apartment actually is that is the address you would indicate on your immigration forms where you are asked for address.


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