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I'm gettin a little frustrated about 4 weeks ago we moved house and my roc was still pending. Took 2 and half weeks to what we think was successfully change our address with USCIS. First attempts were doing it online but it wouldn't let us submit it. Finally we phoned up and the customer service rep said they did it for us, including for the pending case file. Last weekend we got the approval email for my roc. I think it was on the 21st which happened to ve the same time as a bother filer who I know already has their card in hand as do others who reported approvals a day or two before hand. Yet a week later even though I live in so cal as well mine still hasn't arrived. :(

I've had bad exPeriences before with USCIS not updating my information in their system correctly. I know it says 30 days but it normally doesn't take that long. We have the post office forwarding mail but I'm worried that it will get lost or sent back if it's not the correct address?

Does anyone have any experience with USCIS mail being forwarded via USPS ? should we call again this soon about the address or wait the 30 days?

Thanks in advance

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I'm gettin a little frustrated about 4 weeks ago we moved house and my roc was still pending. Took 2 and half weeks to what we think was successfully change our address with USCIS. First attempts were doing it online but it wouldn't let us submit it. Finally we phoned up and the customer service rep said they did it for us, including for the pending case file. Last weekend we got the approval email for my roc. I think it was on the 21st which happened to ve the same time as a bother filer who I know already has their card in hand as do others who reported approvals a day or two before hand. Yet a week later even though I live in so cal as well mine still hasn't arrived. :(

I've had bad exPeriences before with USCIS not updating my information in their system correctly. I know it says 30 days but it normally doesn't take that long. We have the post office forwarding mail but I'm worried that it will get lost or sent back if it's not the correct address?

Does anyone have any experience with USCIS mail being forwarded via USPS ? should we call again this soon about the address or wait the 30 days?

Thanks in advance

I can't say for absolute certain but I was told the USCIS does not allow mail to be forwarded, that is must be sent back.

You want to call and see if that has happened.

Terri

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