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Hi,

My husband and I currently live in New York. But he may get a job offer in Denver, and we would really like to move. We recently got married, and almost have all necessary documents ready to file for AOS.

However, we have some concerns:

As far as I know, the wait time is few months longer in Denver USCIS office versus NYC USCIS office.

Can we keep our NYC address on file during our application, have new tenant (we plan to sublet our NYC apartment) mail us all official correspondence and fly in when needed (for biomerics first then for an interview)?

Or is it not a good idea, and we should either file everything from Denver or go through the change of address process once we file everything from NYC then move?

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Timeline:

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AOS Journey:

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08/19/2016 - day 0 - I-485, I-130, I-765 sent to USCIS office in Chicago (PD: 08/23/2016)

08/31/2016 - day 9 - electronic NOAs received via text and email, check is cashed.

09/08/2016 - day 17 - biometrics appointment notice received in the mail (appointment date 09/19/2016).

09/13/2016 - day 22 - early biometrics walk in.

10/28/2016 - day 67 - EAD status changed to "New Card Is Being Produced".

11/16/2016 - day 87 - EAD card received in mail.

06/27/2017 - day 309 - contacted the congressman office.

07/28/2017 - day 340 - finally received an interview appointment in mail (online status has not changed).

08/31/2017 - day 374 - Interview; I-485 status changed to 'New Card Is Being Produced'

09/08/2017 - day 382 - greencard received in mail

I-751 & N400 Journey:

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06/20/2019 - day 1036 - ROC packet mailed (PD: 06/21/2019)

06/29/2019 - day 1045 - NOA/Extension letter received in the mail (new GC expiration date is 2/28/2021)

01/17/2020 - day 1256 - biometrics appointment

06/03/2020 - day 1382 - N400 filed online (PD: 06/04/2020)

02/01/2021 - day 1626 - Biometric Reuse notice uploaded to my online account

02/08/2021 - day 1634 - Interview Appointment notice uploaded to my online account

03/16/2021 - day 1670 - N400 Interview - passed; due to I-751 stuck in another office 'No decision can be made at this time'

06/01/2021 - day 1747 - with help of Sen. Sanders' office, I-751 file finally forwarded to St. Albans field office

06/28/2021 - day 1774 - I-751 status changed to 'New Card is Being Produced'; N400 status changed to 'Oath Ceremony Will Be Scheduled'

08/19/2021 - day 1826 (exactly 5 years since day 0) - Oath Ceremony (notice received on 7/19/21)

 

 

 

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I would say move before filing because changing address on a pending application doesn't always work out.

Thank you for your answer!

My main question is whether it's ok to file from NYC, move to CO, but go through the interview process in NYC (just flying over for biometrics and an interview itself).

Timeline:

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AOS Journey:

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08/19/2016 - day 0 - I-485, I-130, I-765 sent to USCIS office in Chicago (PD: 08/23/2016)

08/31/2016 - day 9 - electronic NOAs received via text and email, check is cashed.

09/08/2016 - day 17 - biometrics appointment notice received in the mail (appointment date 09/19/2016).

09/13/2016 - day 22 - early biometrics walk in.

10/28/2016 - day 67 - EAD status changed to "New Card Is Being Produced".

11/16/2016 - day 87 - EAD card received in mail.

06/27/2017 - day 309 - contacted the congressman office.

07/28/2017 - day 340 - finally received an interview appointment in mail (online status has not changed).

08/31/2017 - day 374 - Interview; I-485 status changed to 'New Card Is Being Produced'

09/08/2017 - day 382 - greencard received in mail

I-751 & N400 Journey:

Spoiler

06/20/2019 - day 1036 - ROC packet mailed (PD: 06/21/2019)

06/29/2019 - day 1045 - NOA/Extension letter received in the mail (new GC expiration date is 2/28/2021)

01/17/2020 - day 1256 - biometrics appointment

06/03/2020 - day 1382 - N400 filed online (PD: 06/04/2020)

02/01/2021 - day 1626 - Biometric Reuse notice uploaded to my online account

02/08/2021 - day 1634 - Interview Appointment notice uploaded to my online account

03/16/2021 - day 1670 - N400 Interview - passed; due to I-751 stuck in another office 'No decision can be made at this time'

06/01/2021 - day 1747 - with help of Sen. Sanders' office, I-751 file finally forwarded to St. Albans field office

06/28/2021 - day 1774 - I-751 status changed to 'New Card is Being Produced'; N400 status changed to 'Oath Ceremony Will Be Scheduled'

08/19/2021 - day 1826 (exactly 5 years since day 0) - Oath Ceremony (notice received on 7/19/21)

 

 

 

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Thank you for your answer!

My main question is whether it's ok to file from NYC, move to CO, but go through the interview process in NYC (just flying over for biometrics and an interview itself).

You can certainly do that, but I wouldn't recommend it.

All it takes is one notice of action that isn't forwarded in a timely manner (e.g. biometrics appointment letter, interview letter or RFE), to have you possibly forfeit a decent amount of money and potentially months of wasted time. It could be something as simple as your tenant taking a 2 week holiday, or forgetting they'd placed your letter under a pile of junk mail they'd also received during that time.

I can guarantee you USCIS will have zero sympathy for you if this were to happen, and you would have to re-file from scratch.

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You can certainly do that, but I wouldn't recommend it.

All it takes is one notice of action that isn't forwarded in a timely manner (e.g. biometrics appointment letter, interview letter or RFE), to have you possibly forfeit a decent amount of money and potentially months of wasted time. It could be something as simple as your tenant taking a 2 week holiday, or forgetting they'd placed your letter under a pile of junk mail they'd also received during that time.

I can guarantee you USCIS will have zero sympathy for you if this were to happen, and you would have to re-file from scratch.

Thank you for your input!

I definitely don't want to piss USCIS off.

We'll probably file from here and then change the address by filing AR11.

Timeline:

Spoiler

AOS Journey:

Spoiler

 

08/19/2016 - day 0 - I-485, I-130, I-765 sent to USCIS office in Chicago (PD: 08/23/2016)

08/31/2016 - day 9 - electronic NOAs received via text and email, check is cashed.

09/08/2016 - day 17 - biometrics appointment notice received in the mail (appointment date 09/19/2016).

09/13/2016 - day 22 - early biometrics walk in.

10/28/2016 - day 67 - EAD status changed to "New Card Is Being Produced".

11/16/2016 - day 87 - EAD card received in mail.

06/27/2017 - day 309 - contacted the congressman office.

07/28/2017 - day 340 - finally received an interview appointment in mail (online status has not changed).

08/31/2017 - day 374 - Interview; I-485 status changed to 'New Card Is Being Produced'

09/08/2017 - day 382 - greencard received in mail

I-751 & N400 Journey:

Spoiler

06/20/2019 - day 1036 - ROC packet mailed (PD: 06/21/2019)

06/29/2019 - day 1045 - NOA/Extension letter received in the mail (new GC expiration date is 2/28/2021)

01/17/2020 - day 1256 - biometrics appointment

06/03/2020 - day 1382 - N400 filed online (PD: 06/04/2020)

02/01/2021 - day 1626 - Biometric Reuse notice uploaded to my online account

02/08/2021 - day 1634 - Interview Appointment notice uploaded to my online account

03/16/2021 - day 1670 - N400 Interview - passed; due to I-751 stuck in another office 'No decision can be made at this time'

06/01/2021 - day 1747 - with help of Sen. Sanders' office, I-751 file finally forwarded to St. Albans field office

06/28/2021 - day 1774 - I-751 status changed to 'New Card is Being Produced'; N400 status changed to 'Oath Ceremony Will Be Scheduled'

08/19/2021 - day 1826 (exactly 5 years since day 0) - Oath Ceremony (notice received on 7/19/21)

 

 

 

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Hi,

My husband and I currently live in New York. But he may get a job offer in Denver, and we would really like to move. We recently got married, and almost have all necessary documents ready to file for AOS.

However, we have some concerns:

As far as I know, the wait time is few months longer in Denver USCIS office versus NYC USCIS office.

Can we keep our NYC address on file during our application, have new tenant (we plan to sublet our NYC apartment) mail us all official correspondence and fly in when needed (for biomerics first then for an interview)?

Or is it not a good idea, and we should either file everything from Denver or go through the change of address process once we file everything from NYC then move?

NOT A GOOD IDEA to lie to USCIS about where you live. DO NOT DO IT.

Best option : If its only a matter of few weeks, you can file after you move to Denver.

Second best option : FIle in NY, move to Denver, File 865 and AR11. Its not a big deal - After you receive the address change confirmation mail at your new address, schedule an infopass appointment at the Denver field office and check if they got all the updates correctly. You need to verify if the jurisdiction on the application has moved from NY to Denver. You are most likely safe this being so early in the application process.

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Thank you for your input!

I definitely don't want to piss USCIS off.

We'll probably file from here and then change the address by filing AR11.

No worries! It won't be USCIS who'll be the one pissed off if that were to happen. They'll be more than happy to take your money and simply close your case by denying your application.

There's certainly no reason why you can't get the ball rolling now, as long as you submit a Change of Address for both you and your husband in a timely manner, and you understand that there is the risk of an additional delay, if there ends up being a need to transfer your case from one local office to another (which will depend on how far along you are in the process when you submit your Change of Address).

Edited to note that if you're planning to move within the next month or two, I would just wait to file until you move, since there's a chance that you mightn't even receive a receipt number for your application by that time, which makes the Change of Address a lot trickier.

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Second best option : FIle in NY, move to Denver, File 865 and AR11. Its not a big deal - After you receive the address change confirmation mail at your new address, schedule an infopass appointment at the Denver field office and check if they got all the updates correctly. You need to verify if the jurisdiction on the application has moved from NY to Denver. You are most likely safe this being so early in the application process.

Thank you! We will most likely do that.

Edited to note that if you're planning to move within the next month or two, I would just wait to file until you move, since there's a chance that you mightn't even receive a receipt number for your application by that time, which makes the Change of Address a lot trickier.

I thought NOA's arrive pretty quickly?

Anyway, even if we move, there will most likely be somebody we know living in the apartment, so, hopefully, he'll forward us any important mail.

Timeline:

Spoiler

AOS Journey:

Spoiler

 

08/19/2016 - day 0 - I-485, I-130, I-765 sent to USCIS office in Chicago (PD: 08/23/2016)

08/31/2016 - day 9 - electronic NOAs received via text and email, check is cashed.

09/08/2016 - day 17 - biometrics appointment notice received in the mail (appointment date 09/19/2016).

09/13/2016 - day 22 - early biometrics walk in.

10/28/2016 - day 67 - EAD status changed to "New Card Is Being Produced".

11/16/2016 - day 87 - EAD card received in mail.

06/27/2017 - day 309 - contacted the congressman office.

07/28/2017 - day 340 - finally received an interview appointment in mail (online status has not changed).

08/31/2017 - day 374 - Interview; I-485 status changed to 'New Card Is Being Produced'

09/08/2017 - day 382 - greencard received in mail

I-751 & N400 Journey:

Spoiler

06/20/2019 - day 1036 - ROC packet mailed (PD: 06/21/2019)

06/29/2019 - day 1045 - NOA/Extension letter received in the mail (new GC expiration date is 2/28/2021)

01/17/2020 - day 1256 - biometrics appointment

06/03/2020 - day 1382 - N400 filed online (PD: 06/04/2020)

02/01/2021 - day 1626 - Biometric Reuse notice uploaded to my online account

02/08/2021 - day 1634 - Interview Appointment notice uploaded to my online account

03/16/2021 - day 1670 - N400 Interview - passed; due to I-751 stuck in another office 'No decision can be made at this time'

06/01/2021 - day 1747 - with help of Sen. Sanders' office, I-751 file finally forwarded to St. Albans field office

06/28/2021 - day 1774 - I-751 status changed to 'New Card is Being Produced'; N400 status changed to 'Oath Ceremony Will Be Scheduled'

08/19/2021 - day 1826 (exactly 5 years since day 0) - Oath Ceremony (notice received on 7/19/21)

 

 

 

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