I applied for my N400 at the VT center, just did my biometrics yesterday. Now I'm moving to Ohio, does that mean they move my application? If so, to where. Does this mean I lose time, do they move me to the back of the line?
YuAndDan
Jun 25 2008, 11:22 AM
You need to file AR-11, and spouse/sponsor if moving too will file I-865.
You should contact USCIS and report the move, and call again and confirm address change.
I would also schedule and info pass to your current field office before moving, and let them know, so that they will move the case to the field office having jurisdiction over your new address in Ohio.
You need to file AR-11, and spouse/sponsor if moving too will file I-865.
You should contact USCIS and report the move, and call again and confirm address change.
I would also schedule and info pass to your current field office before moving, and let them know, so that they will move the case to the field office having jurisdiction over your new address in Ohio.
A possibility is that the OP is planning to actually file a petition AFTER naturalisation (for example--hello!).
bissa
Jun 25 2008, 02:08 PM
I'll fill out my timeline...
I am aware that I have to change my address, not my first move unfortunately! Does the infopass appointment really make that much of a difference over my changing the address over the phone with them? I'm so bummed about this! grrrrrrr.....
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