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This is regarding my spouse. Some background.

We filed form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence in October 2018 my spouses greencard was expiring January 2019. We got the 18 month extension letter. In September 2019, we got a notice, RFE (Request for Evidence) and we just submitted the additional documents last week.

Also, in May of this year we bought a house and moved to a new area (from one suburb of Illinois to another suburb of Illinois). We were living with relatives before. 

Here are my questions:

 

1) My spouse will be eligible to apply for Citizenship this month (three years on greencard will be in January 2020). With the I-751 petition still in process and the recent RFE submitted, can my spouse apply for citizenship? or do we have to wait for her new green card to be issued first?

 

2) Since we moved in June, but we did not officially changed our address until mid-September (such as on Driver's License), do we have to wait 3 months of being on the same address? What does USCIS use for counting the number of days for an address change? Since my spouse and I have lived in the same state (illinois) since my spouse moved to the US, do I need to look at the 3 months Time in USCIS District or State requirement?

 

 

Would appreciate the help.

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1 hour ago, bulls2020 said:

With the I-751 petition still in process and the recent RFE submitted, can my spouse apply for citizenship?

The N-400 can be submitted even if the I-751 is still pending.

1 hour ago, bulls2020 said:

do I need to look at the 3 months Time in USCIS District or State requirement?

Look at time in the USCIS district. The districts covering Illinois are Chicago, ILDes Moines, IA, and St. Louis, MO.

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1 hour ago, HRQX said:

The N-400 can be submitted even if the I-751 is still pending.

Look at time in the USCIS district. The districts covering Illinois are Chicago, ILDes Moines, IA, and St. Louis, MO.

Thanks for your response. so where can i find the list of USCIS districts and which district I am in now? We basically moved 50 miles away. 

If I am in the same district, can I file n400 or do I have to wait 90 days?

Can I use my mortgage documents to show proof of when I moved?

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32 minutes ago, bulls2020 said:

so where can i find the list of USCIS districts and which district I am in now? We basically moved 50 miles away.

Enter your old and new zip codes in the "Zip Code" box to compare: https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/find-uscis-office/field-offices

33 minutes ago, bulls2020 said:

If I am in the same district, can I file n400

Yes

33 minutes ago, bulls2020 said:

Can I use my mortgage documents to show proof of when I moved?

Sure

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28 minutes ago, HRQX said:

Enter your old and new zip codes in the "Zip Code" box to compare: https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/find-uscis-office/field-offices

Yes

Sure

So just to confirm, if I am I move within the same district, I do not have to wait 90 days from date of new residence to apply for citizenship, N-400 application, correct?

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