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Hey guys,

 

I was taking a look at my USCIS online account as well as my Receipt Notice and noticed some weird things that worries me a bit.

To give some background info. I'm a Permanent Resident who filled I-130 for my foreign citizen wife who resides outside the country.

I got my Permanent residency after my dad filled a I-130 petition for "Child over 21 years" and I immigrated 3 years ago. 

 

1) My receipt of Notice list me with my dad name as "c/o", as in It's in the format "My full name" c/o 'My dad's full name. See attached picture Is that normal ?

 

2) The address listed on my Receipt of Notice, is my old address which happens to be my dad's address, it is different than the address in my USCIS online account, bear in mind that I filed online.

 

3) Another weird thing is, the letters 'NMN' were added in my name in my online USCIS account. See attached picture

Like JOHN MNM DOE, which is really weird. 

 

Any comments or advise will be appreciated.

 

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55 minutes ago, CitizenY said:

1) My receipt of Notice list me with my dad name as "c/o", as in It's in the format "My full name" c/o 'My dad's full name. See attached picture Is that normal ?

 

2) The address listed on my Receipt of Notice, is my old address which happens to be my dad's address, it is different than the address in my USCIS online account, bear in mind that I filed online.

 

3) Another weird thing is, the letters 'NMN' were added in my name in my online USCIS account. See attached picture

Like JOHN MNM DOE, which is really weird. 

1 and 2, sounds like you haven’t filed AR11 change of address so uscis still has your old address? (The c/o X’s name is what is used for green card mailing). When did you move and did you file AR11? Just updating your address in myuscis doesn’t actually change it in uscis systems.

 

3 NMN means no middle name. Is that accurate, or do you have a middle name?  

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7 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

1 and 2, sounds like you haven’t filed AR11 change of address so uscis still has your old address? (The c/o X’s name is what is used for green card mailing). When did you move and did you file AR11? Just updating your address in myuscis doesn’t actually change it in uscis systems.

 

3 NMN means no middle name. Is that accurate, or do you have a middle name?  

1 - 2 When I moved I didn’t change my address because at that point I had already received my green card. When filling the I-130 I put my new address + my USCIS online va has my new address. Doesn’t that count ? 
 

3 - I do have a middle name, weird thing is they put my First name / Family name  / NMN / then my actual middle name. 
 

 

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32 minutes ago, CitizenY said:

1 - 2 When I moved I didn’t change my address because at that point I had already received my green card. When filling the I-130 I put my new address + my USCIS online va has my new address. Doesn’t that count ? 
 

3 - I do have a middle name, weird thing is they put my First name / Family name  / NMN / then my actual middle name. 
 

 

1,2. No, it doesn’t count. You are required to file AR11 within 10 days of changing your address, every time you do so until you become a citizen. That is the only official record of a changed address that uscis considers.  You can do it online here https://egov.uscis.gov/coa/displayCOAForm.do

it will ask if you have any current pending petitions, and will link that with the change of address.
 

 

3. No idea, then.

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7 hours ago, SusieQQQ said:

1,2. No, it doesn’t count. You are required to file AR11 within 10 days of changing your address, every time you do so until you become a citizen. That is the only official record of a changed address that uscis considers.  You can do it online here https://egov.uscis.gov/coa/displayCOAForm.do

it will ask if you have any current pending petitions, and will link that with the change of address.
 

 

3. No idea, then.

 

There's an option to file for Change of Address Online, and when I try it shows my current/newer address as the current one.  Same address I used when filling my I-130 online. 

 

So I guess the weird part here is why on my receipt notice they put my name as "in care of" my dad's name and his/our old address.   

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Just now, CitizenY said:

 

There's an option to file for Change of Address Online, and when I try it shows my current/newer address as the current one.  Same address I used when filling my I-130 online. 

 

So I guess the weird part here is why on my receipt notice they put my name as "in care of" my dad's name and his/our old address.   

So probably what happened then, is that the receipt notice was generated before the address was updated in their files. Anyway you should get newer notices at the new address if that’s the case. Remember if you move again you should file change of address within 10 days.

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