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I am coming back for help after a long time. My question is related to how flexible the USCIS is regarding changing the location of the biometric center. I would like to file my N-400 with my home address as NJ cause my house is there. However, I am living in Michigan at this time and this is where I would like to get my biometrics done. The reasoning behind this is that my current MI address is a rental and I may be moving in a couple of months to another apartment in MI, so I don't know which apartment I would be living by the time the oath appointment comes. However, my address is NJ is permanent but I won't be able to get my biometrics done there at this time.

In summary I would need to get my biometrics done in MI and my oath, etc,... done in NJ.

What should I do? :whistle:

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Hello,

I am coming back for help after a long time. My question is related to how flexible the USCIS is regarding changing the location of the biometric center. I would like to file my N-400 with my home address as NJ cause my house is there. However, I am living in Michigan at this time and this is where I would like to get my biometrics done. The reasoning behind this is that my current MI address is a rental and I may be moving in a couple of months to another apartment in MI, so I don't know which apartment I would be living by the time the oath appointment comes. However, my address is NJ is permanent but I won't be able to get my biometrics done there at this time.

In summary I would need to get my biometrics done in MI and my oath, etc,... done in NJ.

What should I do? :whistle:

I don't think that would be possible.Call USCIS or make an INFOPASS appointment and ask about your situation.

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Hello,

I am coming back for help after a long time. My question is related to how flexible the USCIS is regarding changing the location of the biometric center. I would like to file my N-400 with my home address as NJ cause my house is there. However, I am living in Michigan at this time and this is where I would like to get my biometrics done. The reasoning behind this is that my current MI address is a rental and I may be moving in a couple of months to another apartment in MI, so I don't know which apartment I would be living by the time the oath appointment comes. However, my address is NJ is permanent but I won't be able to get my biometrics done there at this time.

In summary I would need to get my biometrics done in MI and my oath, etc,... done in NJ.

What should I do? :whistle:

You can try to call USCIS to change the location along with schedule, but you should convince them that it is for temporary.

Don't give them the impression that you are moving to MI.

I don't see why not, but again you are dealing with government organization, so it might be tough.

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