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I have a pending I-751 (removal of conditions) with the 48-month extension letter in hand, and I need to update my address.  When I try doing it through my.uscis.gov, under "Change of address" it says (among other things): “Do not use this request to change your address if: […] You previously filed a Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence […].


So… how am I supposed to report my new address then?! Anyone been through this or know what to do? Thanks

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22 minutes ago, Sabela said:

I have a pending I-751 (removal of conditions) with the 48-month extension letter in hand, and I need to update my address.  When I try doing it through my.uscis.gov, under "Change of address" it says (among other things): “Do not use this request to change your address if: […] You previously filed a Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence […].


So… how am I supposed to report my new address then?! Anyone been through this or know what to do? Thanks

The full wording is:

 

"Do not use this request to change your address if:

 

You previously filed a Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, abuse waiver;"

 

 

Do you have I-751 pending with abuse waiver? 

 

If you have a normal jointly filed I-751 or divorce waiver, you can still change your address online using this tool.

 

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9 minutes ago, Sabela said:

Oh, but there is a comma between them... Aren't those two different things? Or is it i-751 UNDER abuse waiver, or something like that? That's why i was confused. I think (i thought?) it was a list.....

There is no form that's just called "abuse waiver". It's I-751 with abuse waiver. 

 

If you have a normal I-751, you should use this online form (or paper AR-11) to update your address.

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We changed our address 2 times while our I-751 was pending....using online  AR-11 and I-865.  No issues.

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