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Hello everyone, I had a lawyer for AOS which was done in 2020, at that time I also had a sponsor who was my cousin who filed I-864, for our AOS address it was same as my cousin  we were living with him for 3-4 months then we rented an apartments and told my lawyer to change the physical address to our apartment and let the mailing address be remain the same which was my cousins house(so that every mail is going to his house as we were renting) . so my lawyer  she changed the physical address to apartment and everything was done i received my conditional green card in December 2021 still at my cousins place, now here is the problem i moved out of my apartment in 2022 October and I had no idea about changing the address. then i got a message from my cousin that i received a i-797C notice reminder that i have to apply for removal of conditions. I had everything set up and now realized that i never change my physical address since i move out from apartment in oct 2022. what should i do now? file the AR 11 and have my old apartment address as "Old Address" and add the new address or my cousins address will come as old address? we got a house so we can change physical and mailing both but on form AR11 it only has 2 options "old address" "and new address"

any suggestions what I should do?

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File AR-11 online.

 

Use apartment as your old address, since this is where you lived last. Use your house address as the new address.

 

Save the receipt that you get in the browser.

 

 

Cannot argue "I didn't know" as there's booklet that comes with Green Card telling you to do that. 

 

For N-400 make sure to list all addresses where you lived truthfully. Same if you're asked at I-751 interview.

 

Good luck!

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Just file I-751 with new address. No biggie at all. 

 

You can leave your cousin's house to receive your USCIS mail or update everything (when you file I-751) to where you currently live

Immigration journey is not: fast, for the faint at heart, easy, cheap, for the impatient nor right away. If more than 50% of this applies to you, best get off the bus.

 
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