
SunflowerinATL
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On 2/7/2017 at 11:57 AM, Audra said:
Hello. July 5, 2016 filer (for my husband) here. Getting a little nervous about the delay at this point. We had scheduled a trip back to France in June, long after we expected to have the conditions lifted, but now that seems a little hopeful. Your posts help me understand where we are!
I'm from France too! I had intended on going home again this summer, but now with this lag I don't really want to learn the country in case of a approval or RFE. Everyone says to apply for citizenship, but I want to keep my EU citizenship. Are you a dual citizen? Wondering if I should get a lawyer to become a dual citizen?
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Hi,
I filed for my 10 year Green Card back in July, I had my biometrics on 8/25 in Atlanta. We signed a lease (lease went in packet) and is due to be up in June, we would resign but turns out our apartment complex is being torn down. We are having ZERO luck in finding another apartment, everything is being wait-listed since it's my complex along with 4 others being torn down, safe to say demand is high in our city at the moment.
My question is: I can transfer to a FL location for my job and my spouse is willing to stay in Atlanta and live with a friend until we figure out where to live. I've heard submitting a change of address can cause UNCIS to give you a RFE. I'm nervous though because I know if I forward my mail over to a FL address, government mail isn't typically forwarded. I don't want to get a RFE and miss it because it's lost in the mail being bounced back to UNCIS.
My spouse and I are more than likely going to live apart until we can figure out if living in FL is a better option or do we spend hundreds more a month in rent to keep living in Atlanta or if we should live with friends and save up for a down payment. The tearing down of our complex really threw a wrench in our plans.
If I move to FL temporarily, should I tell UNCIS I moved even if my spouse didn't come with me? Last time I moved to Atlanta from Florida, UNCIS didn't even get my change of address. I did the form and mailed it in and a year later UNCIS sent me a letter asking for my new address form (because when I sent in my i-751 it had my new address on it and they didn't have it on file).
I just don't want to miss a RFE in the mail since I know some people get it within 9-10 months of filing, but I don't want to explain my slew of issues and why we're living apart.
Advice please?
Not Sure What To Do? Advice Please!
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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We are having a hard time finding a place we can afford to move into on such a short notice and we share a car. If we move too far one direction or the other, the one who uses Marta will be forced to take Uber daily which is even more money. Our rent was $700, places up the street have gone up to over $1400. Everything affordable is waitlisted and our complex is set to tear down very soon. It's not a matter of we can't find someplace, it's just we can't find someplace that will work for the next 12 months without it costing a fortune upfront with funds we don't have with first, last, security, move in fees, applications, moving truck, etc and nothing we could afford to move into is available until "maybe May" since apartments have 30-60 days notice. Hence why we would live somewhere separate until we can figure it out, but hotels are insanely priced and we have pets. It's a lot to ask of someone (no family in ATL) to take on a couple and their pets for possibly months.
So our main issue is we wouldn't be on a lease for probably months and we'd likely to be living with friends in the meantime. Which we can't really prove we're living there as a couple unless someone wrote a letter, but whose to say a letter is "evidence enough"? This is just stressful as it is, now having to find a place to live on the fly and no idea what to use as an address.