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Hi all,

 

Submitted N-400 end of August 2020. Last update from USCIS says "We received your application", and Estimated Wait Time says "We are taking longer than expected to process your case. You do not need to do anything at this time"

 

I will be moving to another state next month. I understand this will probably slow down the citizenship process. I have an attorney, but quite frankly, I'm trying to see if I can handle this on my own (so my attorney doesn't find another way to bill me lol). Is handling this on my own a bad idea? As I understand it, all I would need to do is submit a Change of Address (Form AR-11) once I move. Am I missing anything else? Obviously I would notify my attorney that I am moving so he is in the loop.

 

Thanks!

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15 hours ago, undecided_gal010 said:

Hi all,

 

Submitted N-400 end of August 2020. Last update from USCIS says "We received your application", and Estimated Wait Time says "We are taking longer than expected to process your case. You do not need to do anything at this time"

 

I will be moving to another state next month. I understand this will probably slow down the citizenship process. I have an attorney, but quite frankly, I'm trying to see if I can handle this on my own (so my attorney doesn't find another way to bill me lol). Is handling this on my own a bad idea? As I understand it, all I would need to do is submit a Change of Address (Form AR-11) once I move. Am I missing anything else? Obviously I would notify my attorney that I am moving so he is in the loop.

 

Thanks!

I moved recently and all I did was fie the AR-11 online, then called USCIS to make sure they received it. You should be able to do file that change without your attorney billing you :)

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15 hours ago, James120383 said:

pretty much what you said. nothing else to do

Thank you!

1 hour ago, shebeingbrand said:

I moved recently and all I did was fie the AR-11 online, then called USCIS to make sure they received it. You should be able to do file that change without your attorney billing you :)

Thank you! Out of curiosity, did you also move to another state? Or just within the state that you filed?

 
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