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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: India
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Guys, thatks for all your responses. As soon as I feel I am coming close to getting enough evidence, another queation pops up, and makes me feel I am getting no where.


I thought ROC should be easy, after I had spent 3 months on AOS!!! shocked.gif



I am currently working on gathering evidence for my I 751 and Removing conditions.



This may be a silly question, but should our address from all the documents match?



We recently moved to a new apartment in Oct 13.



Our utilities (internet and electeric) from Oct 2013 to Jan 2014 have our new address, however our joint savings bank account statements still have our previous address (even though I believed I updated my address with the bank, they never did on this joint saving account)



Our driving lisences also have our previous address listed.



The result is that the address on the utilities (new address) does not match with the address on our joint savings bank account statement and driving licenses (previous address).



In this case, would you suggest only providing evidence with the new address (for the last 3 months), or we should provide the evidence and clarify the different addresses in the cover letter? Do they even read the cover letter carefully?



I do not want to trigger a RFE for having confused them with different address. Please help.


Filed: AOS (apr) Country: India
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I was not aware that we need to submit AR-11 when we move!! cray5ol.gif

I received my conditional PR in March 2012, and I am ready to submit my I 751 now.

We have moved twice since then:

  1. We first moved in June 2012 (we stayed with my in laws for 2 weeks and then moved to our own apartment)
  2. We then moved again in September in 2013

Since I was not aware about AR-11, I have not submitted it even once.

What do you guys suggest I do?

Should I submit 2 AR-11 forms for the two moves or only for the last moves?

Should I submit AR-11 first and then submit I 751?

This may sound very irresponsible and silly, but I had no clue guys! shocked.gif

PLEASE HELP!!

Posted (edited)

I was not aware that we need to submit AR-11 when we move!! cray5ol.gif

I received my conditional PR in March 2012, and I am ready to submit my I 751 now.

We have moved twice since then:

  1. We first moved in June 2012 (we stayed with my in laws for 2 weeks and then moved to our own apartment)
  2. We then moved again in September in 2013

Since I was not aware about AR-11, I have not submitted it even once.

What do you guys suggest I do?

Should I submit 2 AR-11 forms for the two moves or only for the last moves?

Should I submit AR-11 first and then submit I 751?

This may sound very irresponsible and silly, but I had no clue guys! shocked.gif

PLEASE HELP!!

We ran into the same issue. Since the AOS, we had moved 2 times. When we filed for the I-751, we realized that we should have submitted an AR-11 for each move. We ended up submitted an address change right before mailing the I-751 packet and we only submitted one for our last move. It didn't come up as an issue for us. I would just submit an AR-11 for your last move.

Edited by sunflwr121984
Filed: AOS (apr) Country: India
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We ran into the same issue. Since the AOS, we had moved 2 times. When we filed for the I-751, we realized that we should have submitted an AR-11 for each move. We ended up submitted an address change right before mailing the I-751 packet and we only submitted one for our last move. It didn't come up as an issue for us. I would just submit an AR-11 for your last move.

Thanks. I will submit AR-11 online. In the "previous address" should I include the address that I just moved from, or should I include my old address (which was mentioned during AOS) and which the USCIS has last information about?

Should I include some kind of acknowledgement for the AR-11 with my I 751?

Do I also need to submit I-865 for my spouse?

She had sponsored my Conditional PR.

Edited by mmdude
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Thanks. I will submit AR-11 online. In the "previous address" should I include the address that I just moved from, or should I include my old address (which was mentioned during AOS) and which the USCIS has last information about?

Should I include some kind of acknowledgement for the AR-11 with my I 751?

Do I also need to submit I-865 for my spouse?

She had sponsored my Conditional PR.

When we submitted the AR-11, for the previous address we put the old address that we had during the AOS (not our most recent old address).

We didn't include any acknowledgement for the AR-11 with our I-751. It isn't necessary. We just kept it for our records.

I'm not sure about I-865. We didn't submit anything for that. I don't believe it's necessary.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: India
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When we submitted the AR-11, for the previous address we put the old address that we had during the AOS (not our most recent old address).

We didn't include any acknowledgement for the AR-11 with our I-751. It isn't necessary. We just kept it for our records.

I'm not sure about I-865. We didn't submit anything for that. I don't believe it's necessary.

Thanks sunflwr121984. I just submitted the online AR 11, it was real easy. I read a few other forums and seems like most of them did not submit the I-865. SO I am also planning to skip it, just go ahead with my I-751

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Mexico
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When you apply for ROC, one of the questions asks if you have moved since becoming a LPR, your answer of course wil be yes. Then you wil be asked to provide a list of the addresses where you have lived previously. That said, they should be able to figure out why the mismatch of addresses in your documents. However, I think it is important that you do update your address with your bank... or if you thought you did it already, make sure they in fact did it. A lot of times , depending on the bank, you can just change your address online.

I had a similar situation, I moved right before applying for ROC. So my evidence had few different addresses (my old one, where we were temporarily staying and the one where we were moving shortly after)... I have not gotten approved yet but haven't gotten an RFE either (fingers crossed).

Edited by paojack

K1 visa
Filed I-129: Dec 3rd 2010
Interview: July 6th 2011 APPROVED!


AOS
Filed: Oct 4th 2011
AOS Interview: Feb 7th 2012 - RFE sad.png
AOS Approved: Feb 9th - without sending RFE
Green Card received: Feb 17th smile.png

ROC

Filed: Nov 13th 2013

Approved: March 13th 2014

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: India
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Posted

When you apply for ROC, one of the questions asks if you have moved since becoming a LPR, your answer of course wil be yes. Then you wil be asked to provide a list of the addresses where you have lived previously. That said, they should be able to figure out why the mismatch of addresses in your documents. However, I think it is important that you do update your address with your bank... or if you thought you did it already, make sure they in fact did it. A lot of times , depending on the bank, you can just change your address online.

I had a similar situation, I moved right before applying for ROC. So my evidence had few different addresses (my old one, where we were temporarily staying and the one where we were moving shortly after)... I have not gotten approved yet but haven't gotten an RFE either (fingers crossed).

Thanks paojack

 
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