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A change of address is required until you become a U.S. citizen

NATURALIZATION

02/25/2014 - Eligibility date.

03/03/2014 - N-400 package mailed.

03/11/2014 - Check cashed.

03/14/2014 - NOA received.

04/09/2014 - Biometrics.

04/28/2014 - In-Line for Interview - 6 hours later Interview Scheduled!!

05/02/2014 - Interview Letter received. (Mailed on 29 April)

05/26/2014 - 3 year anniversary.

06/02/2014 - Interview. PASSED!

09/11/2014 - Oath Ceremony.

09/16/2014 - Updated driver licence and registered to vote.

10/08/2014 - Updated Social Security

10/14/2014 - Applied for U.S. Passport

10/27/2014 - U.S. Passport arrived in mail (13 days - DID NOT expedite)

10/30/2014 - Naturalization Certificate arrived in mail (was not folded)

MY IMMIGRATION JOURNEY IS OFFICIALLY FINISHED!!

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Do a change of address and make sure that you do a postal change of address as well. My wife's green card had been sent to an old address even after doing a change of address with immigration and the post office. It got bounced back to the government and then mailed out correctly. Interestingly enough it arrived with our notification of change of address. When we do the ROC I am going to go down to the post office and have them hold my mail. I am also going to call the tenants at my previous address. It is insane that something so important as a greencard/passport is put through the mail.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Uganda
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Where do you mail the change of address to?

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You can change your address online here;

https://egov.uscis.gov/coa/displayCOAForm.do

and more info about mailing it in;

http://www.uscis.gov/addresschange

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Australia
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Do a change of address and make sure that you do a postal change of address as well. My wife's green card had been sent to an old address even after doing a change of address with immigration and the post office. It got bounced back to the government and then mailed out correctly. Interestingly enough it arrived with our notification of change of address. When we do the ROC I am going to go down to the post office and have them hold my mail. I am also going to call the tenants at my previous address. It is insane that something so important as a greencard/passport is put through the mail.

interesting you mentioned postal address too. After K1, we moved in Jan 2013, I sent my AR-11 by mail back then and got no reply or confirmation. then later this year the notice for ROC went to the old address (my family still lives there). Today I called USCIS, thinking they don't know my new address. They told me to do AR-11 again, i said i will do it online. But online it already shows my new address, that means they think my postal address is not changed but my address is???? confusing.

~My Timeline~

K1 and AOS- 2012

ROC- 2014

Citizenship N400

Filed: 12-28-2020 online

NOA1: 2-1-2021

Bio: reuse 4-26-2021

Interview: 2-14-2022

 
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