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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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even when you already have a greencard, do you still have to notify the USCIS of your new address everytime you move? Do you have to do this until you become a USC? or until when exactly?

AOS Timeline

Dec. 09, 2008- mailed AOS packet

Dec. 10, 2008- received by V. Bustamante

Dec. 16, 2008- money order payment was cashed

Dec. 22, 2008- received NOAs for I-131; I-485; and I-765 in the mail (yay!)

Feb. 21, 2009- received I-512L (Advance Parole document)

Feb. 24, 2009- biometrics done

Mar. 05, 2009- EAD received

Mar. 05, 2009- case transferred to CSC

Mar. 10, 2009- applied for SSN

Mar. 21, 2009- SSN card received

Apr. 10, 2009- Welcome Notice Received dated 04/06/09

Apr. 13, 2009- Greencard received

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even when you already have a greencard, do you still have to notify the USCIS of your new address everytime you move? Do you have to do this until you become a USC? or until when exactly?

Yup and that's what i read. You can change your address at the USCIS website and print (if you want to, which i did) as your copy.

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Naturalization

Aug. 05, 2009......sent N-400

Aug. 06, 2009......delivered at 11:45

Aug. 17, 2009.....NOA

Sept.01, 2009.....biometric appointment

Sept.12, 2009.....rcved interview letter

Oct. 19, 2009.....date of interview....passed!!!!!

Nov. 18, 2009.....Oath Ceremony...yahooooooooo!!!!!!!!!

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even when you already have a greencard, do you still have to notify the USCIS of your new address everytime you move? Do you have to do this until you become a USC? or until when exactly?

Yes you have to notify them everytime you move, until you become a USC.

AOS

Sent- 10-21-09

Tracking says Delivered by USPS-10-23-09

Check cashed-10-30-09 (MSC case # on back)

NOA 1 date-10-29-09 (Received Date 10-23-09)

Hard copy NOA - 11-02-09

Touch- 11-03-09

Received bio appt letter-11-07-09(dated 11-03-09)

Bio appt- 11-19-09

Transfer to CSC-11-18-09

Touch on 485/765- 11-19-09

Touch on 485/765- 11-20-09

Hard copy of transfer to CSC- 11-23-09

Touch on 485- 11-24-09 (now processing @ CSC email)

Touch on 485- 11-25-09

Touch on 485- 11-27-09

Touch on 485- 11-30-09

Touch on 485- 12-01-09

Touch on 485- 12-02-09

Touch on 485- 12-03-09

EAD/AP approved-12-18-09

EAD/AP touch- 12-21-09

GC APPROVED!!- 12-21-09

Notice mailed welcoming PR-12-21-09

2nd Card Production ordered email-12-22-09

Approval notice sent-12-28-09

GC arrived in the mail-01-05-10

Done with USCIS until September 14, 2011!!

ROC

Sent: 09-14-11

Received: 09-16-11

Check cashed: 09-21-11

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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even when you already have a greencard, do you still have to notify the USCIS of your new address everytime you move? Do you have to do this until you become a USC? or until when exactly?

Your statement says " even when you already have a greencard, do you still have to notify the USCIS of your new address " The answer is NO , because the I-864 Affidavit of Support is valid up to the time the supporting immigrant receives their Perminant Residence Green Card . Or is credited with 40 Quarters of Work in the USA , as defined by Social Security Administration . So that means wonce the Sponsoring Immigrant becomes a US Citizen , Your Affidavit of Support on that indending Immigrant does not apply anymore .

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
Timeline
even when you already have a greencard, do you still have to notify the USCIS of your new address everytime you move? Do you have to do this until you become a USC? or until when exactly?

Your statement says " even when you already have a greencard, do you still have to notify the USCIS of your new address " The answer is NO , because the I-864 Affidavit of Support is valid up to the time the supporting immigrant receives their Perminant Residence Green Card . Or is credited with 40 Quarters of Work in the USA , as defined by Social Security Administration . So that means wonce the Sponsoring Immigrant becomes a US Citizen , Your Affidavit of Support on that indending Immigrant does not apply anymore .

I'm the intending immigrant/AOS applicant. I suppose your answer goes to the I-864 sponsors/petitioners.

AOS Timeline

Dec. 09, 2008- mailed AOS packet

Dec. 10, 2008- received by V. Bustamante

Dec. 16, 2008- money order payment was cashed

Dec. 22, 2008- received NOAs for I-131; I-485; and I-765 in the mail (yay!)

Feb. 21, 2009- received I-512L (Advance Parole document)

Feb. 24, 2009- biometrics done

Mar. 05, 2009- EAD received

Mar. 05, 2009- case transferred to CSC

Mar. 10, 2009- applied for SSN

Mar. 21, 2009- SSN card received

Apr. 10, 2009- Welcome Notice Received dated 04/06/09

Apr. 13, 2009- Greencard received

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