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Hi everyone, I came to U.S about 4 months ago (K1 Visa), married and applied for AOS,EAD and AP on June 2012. had my biometrics on July 9th 2012. me and husband are going to move to another place next week (still in the same city that we live now). my question is how do we inform USCIS about our new address? thank you.

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Search it on their main site, follow the directions.

We bought a house and I had to update my file, we did it all online and confirmation came through within a couple of weeks.

K1 Process:

  • I-192F: NoA 1 received - March 15, 2011
  • I-192F: NoA 2 received - July 6 - Approved in 113 Days!
  • Packet 3 received - August 1-ish
  • Medical - August 19
  • Packet 3 completed and returned - August 24
  • Packet 3 logged at Embassy - September 21
  • Interview: Oct 26, 2011 - Approved!
  • PoE: Atlanta - November 08
  • Civil Ceremony - December 29

Time : 7 months, 8 days

Adjustment of Status Process:

  • Filing AoS - February 17, 2012
  • NoA 1 received - February 23
  • Case transferred to CSC - March 20
  • Biometrics appointment - March 26
  • Wedding - April 6th
  • RFE October 15th, have until January to send in information.
  • Sent back information - December 5th
  • APPROVED! - December 22nd!

Time : 10 months, 6 days

Total Duration of journey : 1 year, 9 months, 8 days.

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Hi everyone, I came to U.S about 4 months ago (K1 Visa), married and applied for AOS,EAD and AP on June 2012. had my biometrics on July 9th 2012. me and husband are going to move to another place next week (still in the same city that we live now). my question is how do we inform USCIS about our new address? thank you.

As far as I know, you may change your address online here https://egov.uscis.g...ction=coa.Terms or mail the AR-11 http://www.uscis.gov...00045f3d6a1RCRD

Remind your USC husband to also mail his I-865 http://www.uscis.gov...00048f3d6a1RCRD

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