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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hi all:

My wife and I moved from our previous address [where we still receive mail] out of state for school. We never submitted a change of address form because a) we knew we'd be moving fairly frequently and b) we read about others whose change of address screwed up their entire process. Now the time is coming for us to submit our I-751 and I'm getting a bit worried, as all of the evidence we will be submitting will be based on our current address. Is this going to cause a problem?

We don't really want to submit a change of address form since we're planning on moving again in the next year [it will be the 3rd time in 3 years], but we can do it before we submit the I-751 if we need to.

Thanks in advance!

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Hi all:

My wife and I moved from our previous address [where we still receive mail] out of state for school. We never submitted a change of address form because a) we knew we'd be moving fairly frequently and B) we read about others whose change of address screwed up their entire process. Now the time is coming for us to submit our I-751 and I'm getting a bit worried, as all of the evidence we will be submitting will be based on our current address. Is this going to cause a problem?

We don't really want to submit a change of address form since we're planning on moving again in the next year [it will be the 3rd time in 3 years], but we can do it before we submit the I-751 if we need to.

Thanks in advance!

You are required by law to notify USCIS each and every time you change your address. The Greencard holder has to file form AR-11 within 10 days of changing address and the Sponsor has to file form I-865 within 30 days of changing address, it is not optional.

I would submit these forms as soon as possible and when you move again be sure to submit the forms you are required to in a timely manner.

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