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having to report change of address while removal of conditions paperwork is pending?

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Hi all,

My conditional G/C expires the beginning of Sept this year. So I will most likely be sending the paper work of this mid June at the earlier part of the 90 day period. :innocent:

However we will have to be (hopefully :thumbs: ) moving by October this year and I know you are obligated to report the change of address within 10 days of moving.

but my concern is...it's very unlikely we will even know where we will be moving to let alone move by late June, I even question whether we will make our October deadline at this rate. Will there be complications form filing our removal of conditions and then while its in limbo (waiting to be processed) report a change of address?

I'm worried they wont match up my records properly and send the new card to this address. I'm not even sure they have even changed my surname properly on all their systems and I have had the worst luck with them updating my systems and send the right notifications properly so far in our progress. it was a real headache and very stressful.

Thanks in advance :star:

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My honest response right now, would just be: don't worry. Just do each piece of the process as it comes along, and don't worry about things you can't do anything about.

Now, on the removal of conditions form, there is a place to put "mailing address". So, if you have a friend or family member who lives nearby, one thing you could do is put their address down. Obviously doesn't guarantee USCIS will use that address for everything related to it, but they should.

Other than that, just file as early as possible, like you are planning to do, to increase the chances that most of the process will be completed before you move.

Then, once you do finally move, you will have already done all that you can do. Once you move, tell USCIS of your change of address, and also change your address with the post office. But don't worry about it before then, and even when the time comes try not to worry because, really, it would be unlikely for something to go wrong :-)

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