Charity said:I dont think living in another state should matter, just my opinion though as long as you can prove where you have been living for the past five years everything should be ok.Just to be on the safe side contact an experience immigration attorney.
Thanks for the information. So this is what I did. I called 1-800-375-5283 and the immigration officer who was very helpful told me that I can file an AOS in whatever state I want since I'm not married.
She also said that I must wait for my priority to become current before doing my AOS since I'm 28 yrs old and regardless that my father is a US citizen.
When my priority becomes current I will get some paper or papers in the mail explaining every thing I need to do.
This is where I'm at right now.
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