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Hi Everybody,

I applied AOS from F1 student and my case is pending in National Benefit Center. I just done biometric in Seattle so my case will take so long time more to get green card. Now I and my husband move to another state. We are living in Seattle and we will move to California next week. So we must to change our new address in California.

I would like to ask somebody who have experience on how to change address while the case is pending and where we submit the form to change address.

The second one, if we move to California how about where we will have interview Seattle or California.

Please tell me what I can do to change address for both of us and where we will have interview if we change address from Seattle to California.

Thank you so much,

Suri

Posted

• Fill out the AR-11 online up to 10 days after move and include any pending case numbers for your files to be updated.

• The USC spouse needs to fill out and mail an I-865.

• Call the 1-800 number and report the address change..then call a few days later and check if it has been updated.

• Have mail forwarded by USPS to the new address.

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

I don't know about the interview, but if your change of address goes smoothly in the USCIS system, you should be interviewed at the office that has jurisdiction over your new address.

10-Apr-08...Filing date for I-130/AOS/EAD/AP

02-May-08...Biometrics

31-Jul-08...EAD Card received

15-Sep-08...Interview (APPROVED)

27-Sep-08...GC received

03-Aug-10...Filed I-751 (Removal of Conditions)

06-Aug-10...NOA 1-yr Extension Letter

10-Sep-10...Biometrics

02-Dec-10...ROC approved! (Card production ordered)

Filed: Country: China
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Posted

Hi,

Thank you very much,

• The USC spouse needs to fill out and mail an I-865.

When my husband fill I-865, do you know where to send it while my case is pending in National Benefit Center or we send to location in the instruction. New address is in California, that mean is will send to California, right!!! or old address in Seattle.

Thank you.

Suri

Posted

As quoted from Instructions to I-865, page 2:

Where the notice should be sent depends on where you now live. See below to determine where to mail your notice.

If your new address is in Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia or the U.S. Virgin Islands, mail the notice to:

USCIS - Vermont Service Center 75 Lower Weldon Street St. Albans, VT 05479-0001

If your new address is in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee or Texas, mail the notice to:

USCIS - Texas Service Center P.O. Box 851804 Mesquite, TX. 75185-1804

If your new address is in Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii or Nevada, mail the notice to:

USCIS - California Service Center P.O. Box 10485 Laguna Niguel, CA 92607-0485

If you live anywhere else in the United States, mail the notice to:

USCIS - Nebraska Service Center P.O. Box 87485 Lincoln, NE 68501-7485

10-Apr-08...Filing date for I-130/AOS/EAD/AP

02-May-08...Biometrics

31-Jul-08...EAD Card received

15-Sep-08...Interview (APPROVED)

27-Sep-08...GC received

03-Aug-10...Filed I-751 (Removal of Conditions)

06-Aug-10...NOA 1-yr Extension Letter

10-Sep-10...Biometrics

02-Dec-10...ROC approved! (Card production ordered)

 
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