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Filed: Country: Yugoslavia
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Hey guys, I hope that you can help me -

I am a permanent resident who is now qualified to file for naturalization based on the 5-year rule. Since obtaining my permanent resident status, I changed my address (within the same city, just different location). I believe that I never notified USCIS of my change in address. Now, before filing for Naturalization (N-400), should I file the AR-11 first? Should I perhaps call USCIS and confirm with them that they don't have my updated address (maybe I did send in the AR-11 and just forgot about it)?

Thanks!

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Timeline:

2/19/2008 - Filed I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131

2/20/2008 - Package received in Chicago

2/26/2008 - Checks Cashed

3/01/2008 - Received all 4 NOA's

3/04/2008 - Received Biometrics appointment for 3/18/2008 at 9 a.m.

3/18/2008 - Completed biometrics appointment in Seattle, WA

4/30/2008 - EAD approved

5/01/2008 - AP approved

5/09/2008 - EAD arrives in mail

5/10/2008 - AP arrives in mail

9/18/2008 - Interview Letter arrives in mail dated 10/17

10/17/2008 - Interview in Seattle, approved, now waiting for GC

11/12/2008 - Email received that Card Production was Ordered on 11/10

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Hey guys, I hope that you can help me -

I am a permanent resident who is now qualified to file for naturalization based on the 5-year rule. Since obtaining my permanent resident status, I changed my address (within the same city, just different location). I believe that I never notified USCIS of my change in address. Now, before filing for Naturalization (N-400), should I file the AR-11 first? Should I perhaps call USCIS and confirm with them that they don't have my updated address (maybe I did send in the AR-11 and just forgot about it)?

Thanks!

Go on-line and complete the AR-11 and print out the confirmation page for you records. You will need to list all addressed live at for the past 5 years and by filing the AR-11, even late, you have at least tried to follow the USCIS's rules. This is one of those things that I am sure does not get done like it is supposed to. Followed by US citizen's not reporting their change of address to the USCIS when they have sponsored someone using the I-864.

Good luck,

Dave

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Filed: Country: Yugoslavia
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Go on-line and complete the AR-11 and print out the confirmation page for you records. You will need to list all addressed live at for the past 5 years and by filing the AR-11, even late, you have at least tried to follow the USCIS's rules. This is one of those things that I am sure does not get done like it is supposed to. Followed by US citizen's not reporting their change of address to the USCIS when they have sponsored someone using the I-864.

Good luck,

Dave

Thank you Dave!

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Timeline:

2/19/2008 - Filed I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131

2/20/2008 - Package received in Chicago

2/26/2008 - Checks Cashed

3/01/2008 - Received all 4 NOA's

3/04/2008 - Received Biometrics appointment for 3/18/2008 at 9 a.m.

3/18/2008 - Completed biometrics appointment in Seattle, WA

4/30/2008 - EAD approved

5/01/2008 - AP approved

5/09/2008 - EAD arrives in mail

5/10/2008 - AP arrives in mail

9/18/2008 - Interview Letter arrives in mail dated 10/17

10/17/2008 - Interview in Seattle, approved, now waiting for GC

11/12/2008 - Email received that Card Production was Ordered on 11/10

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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Dentist mails me a magnetic plaque to remind me of an appointment. State sends me a post card for license plate and driver's license renewal, as do all the utility and other bill collectors like my property tax bill that just came in. Even the FAA and FCC sends me reminders for certificate and license renewals.

USCIS with extremely high fees doesn't do a darn thing, can't even make a mutually agreed upon appointment date. So for reminders, have to make a note and tack that on my refrigerator door with small magnets.

And get which agency has the worse penalties for not remembering to do something, like getting deported.

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