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Hello!

 

I just hit my 90 day period about 10 days ago and am pretty close to having my application ready, but I will be moving March 1st (my green card expires mid-April). I will be on the new lease (am not on our current one) and was wondering if I should wait til March 1st to apply (and have my new address and some new paperwork to include) or just apply ASAP considering how long and draw out this process seems and submit a change of address at a later time. Thoughts?

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8 minutes ago, DominiqueL said:

Hello!

 

I just hit my 90 day period about 10 days ago and am pretty close to having my application ready, but I will be moving March 1st (my green card expires mid-April). I will be on the new lease (am not on our current one) and was wondering if I should wait til March 1st to apply (and have my new address and some new paperwork to include) or just apply ASAP considering how long and draw out this process seems and submit a change of address at a later time. Thoughts?

are you talking about removing conditions?

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16 minutes ago, DominiqueL said:

Hello!

 

I just hit my 90 day period about 10 days ago and am pretty close to having my application ready, but I will be moving March 1st (my green card expires mid-April). I will be on the new lease (am not on our current one) and was wondering if I should wait til March 1st to apply (and have my new address and some new paperwork to include) or just apply ASAP considering how long and draw out this process seems and submit a change of address at a later time. Thoughts?

Personally I would wait, that way you have the extension letter going to the right address and you have the lease to add to your evidence. The added month to the wait won’t matter too much as it doesn’t impede any ability to apply for citizenship as that is measured from the conditional green card resident since date. I don’t really trust USCIS with address changes mid process. But I would have everything filled out and ready to go as soon as you move and have the lease to add

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6 minutes ago, DominiqueL said:

Sorry, didn't specify since I posted under the topic but yes, Removing conditions.

if you file at the month before you will be fine even 3 weeks before you would be fine but do not do it just days before.

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