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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hi everyone I haven't been here for a while, now I'm back again. So i'm getting all my papers together for my removal of condition. I'm from Georgia but we moved here in Key West Florida for the main time. But we still have a home in Georgia. I don't know how long will gonna be here in Florida.

Now my question is what address should I put when I'm going to pass my documents to uscis?

I'm thinking If I'm going to use Florida address then there gonna have my fingerprints taken here in Florida. But I'm thinking since my old documents like AOS is in Georgia, so their gonna send my old documents to Florida? Which I believe will make the process more slower. Or maybe AOS documents have nothing to do for my removal of condition?

Or should I use Georgia? which will cost more for me coz I'm gonna be flying back to GA for finger printing and etc.

Or Can I use Georgia address and have the finger printing here in Florida?

I really have no idea, so to those who have knowledge please let me know.

Thank you in advance.

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(AOS Sent 12/31/09)

AOS NOA letter received 1/12/10

1/6/10 received date

1/8/10 notice date

Biometrics letter received 1/25/10

01/14/10 notice date

02/04/10 appointment date

(AED Sent 1/19/10)

AED NOA letter received 1/29/10

1/21/10 received date

1/27/10 notice date

Biometrics letter received 2/2/10

1/29/10 notice date

2/17/10 appointment date

(RFE med exam)

RFE letter received 1/25/10

Notice dated 1/22/10

2/08/10 RFE response sent

2/16/10 received date by uscis MO

(Interview)

Appointment letter received 3/17/2010

Notice dated 3/10/2010

Interview date 4/14/2010

Approved GC 4/14/2010

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Senegal
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Hi everyone I haven't been here for a while, now I'm back again. So i'm getting all my papers together for my removal of condition. I'm from Georgia but we moved here in Key West Florida for the main time. But we still have a home in Georgia. I don't know how long will gonna be here in Florida.

Now my question is what address should I put when I'm going to pass my documents to uscis?

I'm thinking If I'm going to use Florida address then there gonna have my fingerprints taken here in Florida. But I'm thinking since my old documents like AOS is in Georgia, so their gonna send my old documents to Florida? Which I believe will make the process more slower. Or maybe AOS documents have nothing to do for my removal of condition?

Or should I use Georgia? which will cost more for me coz I'm gonna be flying back to GA for finger printing and etc.

Or Can I use Georgia address and have the finger printing here in Florida?

I really have no idea, so to those who have knowledge please let me know.

Thank you in advance.

If I was in your shoes I would Use the address you live at right now, now unless you think you might move back to Georgia within the next two or three months or so. It usually take about 60 days( that is from people's timeline) on average to receive the fingerprinting APT if everything is in order with your application.

And no your AOS address has nothing to do with what you are doing now(ROC).

This is a new step so you will most likely need to use your current address.

And remember to file AR11 everytime the beneficiary is moving regardless.

So which address you use really depends on where you are gonna be for the next two to three months. Because it really delays you big time if they send it to an address where you no longer live at.

But maybe someone with a better insight will answer. I have moved during my AOS but is was still within the same district area. I lived in Dallas, then moved two hours away from Dallas, but Dallas remained my field office. Now changing states during the process might delay you even more...Especially if you are one of the unlucky one who has to go through an interview.

Now I know on the application they have to option for Mailing address if different of the address you live in but I wouldn't know how that works. Maybe it will be one of those deals where they will send you your mail in Georgia, but all the Fingerprinting and possible interview would be conducted in the area you live at.. I dunno really.

My timeline ...

AOS 2008

10/27/2008: Sent I-130,-485 and -765.

10/29/2008: USPS delivery confirmation.

11/04/2008: Notice Date.

11/06/2008: NOA for I-130,-485 and -765.

11/13/2008: Biometrics Appointment letter.

11/14/2008:cases online. I-130 and -765.

11/18/2008: I-485 case is online.

11/20/2008: Received RFE.

11/29/2008: Biometric Done.

12/14/2008: Sent response to RFE.

12/18/2008: NOA on RFE.

01/07/2009: Response for I-765: Current Status: Card production ordered.

01/17/2009: Received EAD in the mail

01/26/2009: Interview Notice.03/16/2009... It's a Date!!!

03/16/2009: Interview done.... Approved!

03/28/2009: Green Card in mail!!! Yeay!!!

Removal of Condition 2011

02/23/2011: Sent I-751 Packet

02/25/2011: USPS Delivery Confirmation

02/28/2011: NOA

03/03/2011: Check Cashed per VSC

04/18/2011:Biometrics Appointment

08/25/2011:Approval Notice

N-400 Timeline

02/19/2012: Sent N-400 To Phoenix AR Lockbox

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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thank you for your reply :)

(AOS Sent 12/31/09)

AOS NOA letter received 1/12/10

1/6/10 received date

1/8/10 notice date

Biometrics letter received 1/25/10

01/14/10 notice date

02/04/10 appointment date

(AED Sent 1/19/10)

AED NOA letter received 1/29/10

1/21/10 received date

1/27/10 notice date

Biometrics letter received 2/2/10

1/29/10 notice date

2/17/10 appointment date

(RFE med exam)

RFE letter received 1/25/10

Notice dated 1/22/10

2/08/10 RFE response sent

2/16/10 received date by uscis MO

(Interview)

Appointment letter received 3/17/2010

Notice dated 3/10/2010

Interview date 4/14/2010

Approved GC 4/14/2010

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