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lilykouki
My husband had to move out of his apartment and into a new one since his landlord is selling her house. We have received our NOA-1 and I'm wondering, do I need to call and update this?

I'm fretting about every little thing... wondering if I should be collecting other information. For some reason it seems that everyone reads the guides here and it makes perfect sense to them... I'm wondering if I need to be collecting military records, police certificates, etc....

Can anyone shed some light my way?


Thanks!
crazysamurai
QUOTE(lilykouki @ Apr 21 2008, 05:31 PM) *
My husband had to move out of his apartment and into a new one since his landlord is selling her house. We have received our NOA-1 and I'm wondering, do I need to call and update this?

I'm fretting about every little thing... wondering if I should be collecting other information. For some reason it seems that everyone reads the guides here and it makes perfect sense to them... I'm wondering if I need to be collecting military records, police certificates, etc....

Can anyone shed some light my way?


Thanks!



Since you have received your NOA-1, you already have a receipt number. So you can USCIS Online Change of Address feature from USCIS's website. Go here: https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=coa

Read the Introduction section and you will see what information you need to do this change of address online. You can file AR-11 if you don't want to change address online. However, I would do it online because we all know how efficient they are dealing with papers.

CS
lilykouki
QUOTE(crazysamurai @ Apr 21 2008, 06:35 PM) *
QUOTE(lilykouki @ Apr 21 2008, 05:31 PM) *
My husband had to move out of his apartment and into a new one since his landlord is selling her house. We have received our NOA-1 and I'm wondering, do I need to call and update this?

I'm fretting about every little thing... wondering if I should be collecting other information. For some reason it seems that everyone reads the guides here and it makes perfect sense to them... I'm wondering if I need to be collecting military records, police certificates, etc....

Can anyone shed some light my way?


Thanks!



Since you have received your NOA-1, you already have a receipt number. So you can USCIS Online Change of Address feature from USCIS's website. Go here: https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=coa

Read the Introduction section and you will see what information you need to do this change of address online. You can file AR-11 if you don't want to change address online. However, I would do it online because we all know how efficient they are dealing with papers.

CS






If I'm not mistaken, it looks as if the only address they are asking that I want to change, is MY address (the petitioner living here in the US). My husband is in Canada while we are filing for CR-1. Do they need his address change as well? tongue_ss.gif
wowswift
If you go into it, it asks if you're the USC or not. Then it asks for the address.

On a side note, must be something in Canada since my husband's landlord is going to sell the house too lol. Hoping the buyers will keep him though.
crazysamurai
QUOTE(lilykouki @ Apr 21 2008, 05:54 PM) *
QUOTE(crazysamurai @ Apr 21 2008, 06:35 PM) *
QUOTE(lilykouki @ Apr 21 2008, 05:31 PM) *
My husband had to move out of his apartment and into a new one since his landlord is selling her house. We have received our NOA-1 and I'm wondering, do I need to call and update this?

I'm fretting about every little thing... wondering if I should be collecting other information. For some reason it seems that everyone reads the guides here and it makes perfect sense to them... I'm wondering if I need to be collecting military records, police certificates, etc....

Can anyone shed some light my way?


Thanks!



Since you have received your NOA-1, you already have a receipt number. So you can USCIS Online Change of Address feature from USCIS's website. Go here: https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=coa

Read the Introduction section and you will see what information you need to do this change of address online. You can file AR-11 if you don't want to change address online. However, I would do it online because we all know how efficient they are dealing with papers.

CS






If I'm not mistaken, it looks as if the only address they are asking that I want to change, is MY address (the petitioner living here in the US). My husband is in Canada while we are filing for CR-1. Do they need his address change as well? tongue_ss.gif



hmmm... I am puzzelled now. I thought petitioner in US wants to change the address. But I don't know what to do if beneficiary in Canada wants to change the address.

any one else can help with this ????

CS
MISSINGYOU
I am with the same case as you. My husband (in China) had moved after we just got our NOA1 and now we are still pending for NOA2. I've called USCIS a few times asking about this. They all told me that once our case got adjudicated, NVC will ask for the foreign address address and that's when we can put the new one. The rep told me at this time, USCIS doesn't care about the address oversea yet, it is the US citizen's that matter.

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