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Does any one KNOW if we can hold the mail of USCIS at the postoffice while we are out of town.

Coz some people think that we cant forward it to a new address.

I called USPS today and the lady on phone told me to check with the USCIS?

Any help will be appreciated

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Does any one KNOW if we can hold the mail of USCIS at the postoffice while we are out of town.

Coz some people think that we cant forward it to a new address.

I called USPS today and the lady on phone told me to check with the USCIS?

Any help will be appreciated

:help:

I think, the USPS can hold all mails for you for maximum 3-week in a row while you are gone. You have to go the post office and fill out a form to hold the mail and then give it to the USPS people right there.

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

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Does any one KNOW if we can hold the mail of USCIS at the postoffice while we are out of town.

Coz some people think that we cant forward it to a new address.

I called USPS today and the lady on phone told me to check with the USCIS?

Any help will be appreciated

:help:

I think, the USPS can hold all mails for you for maximum 3-week in a row while you are gone. You have to go the post office and fill out a form to hold the mail and then give it to the USPS people right there.

you can place a hold on all mail at www.usps.com do a search on "hold" ;) last month they held my RFE so it works fine...

EDITED because "I CAN'T SPELL"

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