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I can’t be written on my (soon to be) husbands (US citizen) address.

I have a non-immigrant visa and have lived in the states for the past ten years. My bf and I have been on and off for seven years. Long story short, we met in our early 20s and even though it felt right, we were too young and it didn’t work out but we always stayed in contact. He married short after and we remained as friends.

Crazily enough, we have no photo evidence at all from all these years. We are not huge on the social media life. I do have text messages dating back to mid 2016 though, but I don’t know if that’s enough. His husband was also a non-immigrant and got his green card through their marriage.

Now that we’re getting married next week, there are some problems that’s arised. His landlord doesn’t allow him to add anyone to his address unless he resigns the lease and that’d add several hundred dollars to the rent, and we just can’t afford it at this time. And on top of that, I have a lease on my own apartment that expires in April. It’s all just such a mess. Will this become a problem during the interview? How do I even tackle it? I don’t know how long until I can legally live in his apartment. I already spend majority of my time there obviously but I don’t actually live there legally.

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