[Vocabulary] Come with me / go with me

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I'm going to visit my sister's family. Do you want to COME / GO with me?

Does the meaning change if you use come or go? :?:
 
In this context, they mean the same to me. I would use 'come'.

Rover
 
Thanks, and in the following sentence
Let's go together to my sister's place.
only go is possible, isn't it?
 
Thank you, and I've just found in Michael Swan's Grammar that in "come with me" we have "joining a movement", so we use come.
 
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