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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Austria
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It's been a while since we filed any official paperwork so I just have a few questions (maybe they are stupid) but I just want to make sure this goes over smoothly.

Do we fill out all the forms in CAPITALS or just normal?

Can I staple things together? Like for example there is a few electricity billy, or copies of tax transcripts that go together, or other paperwork that makes only sense if you see it together and to make sure it doesn't get separated.

Should I staple the I-751 together?

Question 10 on the form: Is your spouse currently serving... outside the US.

If he was deployed, would we mark YES? What if he is deploying AFTER we file the form?

We are moving some time next year. Would it be wise to put his parents' address as the mailing address in Part 1, under our home address?

Our home address is in GA, his parents' address is in WI. But we still have to file at the Vermond SC. Correct?

After we move, I can change our address online/with the corresponding form and it will reflect in their system and there will be likely no problems? Please say yes.

I'd be very grateful if you guys could take the time to ease my mind.

Thank you much!

Edited by msd

Alles wird gut und wenn es noch nicht gut ist, ist es noch nicht vorbei.


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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Austria
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Oh and will be moving next year. If we move to a state for which another SC is responsible, it will still be processed through the SC to which we initially filed. Correct?

And all we have to do is change our address online or through the corresponding form?

Edited by msd

Alles wird gut und wenn es noch nicht gut ist, ist es noch nicht vorbei.


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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: France
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It's been a while since we filed any official paperwork so I just have a few questions (maybe they are stupid) but I just want to make sure this goes over smoothly.

Do we fill out all the forms in CAPITALS or just normal?

Can I staple things together? Like for example there is a few electricity billy, or copies of tax transcripts that go together, or other paperwork that makes only sense if you see it together and to make sure it doesn't get separated.

Should I staple the I-751 together?

Question 10 on the form: Is your spouse currently serving... outside the US.

If he was deployed, would we mark YES? What if he is deploying AFTER we file the form?

We are moving some time next year. Would it be wise to put his parents' address as the mailing address in Part 1, under our home address?

Our home address is in GA, his parents' address is in WI. But we still have to file at the Vermond SC. Correct?

After we move, I can change our address online/with the corresponding form and it will reflect in their system and there will be likely no problems? Please say yes.

I'd be very grateful if you guys could take the time to ease my mind.

Thank you much!

i only know that you should not staple anything together because they process it in a machine so they can refuse your file if you staple. You can use post it tabs to separate documents. I would not file under an address that's not where you live, because it would be inconsistent with the proof you guys will show regarding living together.

for the other questions, i'm not in the situation so i don't know. i would call USCIS and ask them. i know i read that sometimes they don't update addresses, but you can counter that by having a forwarding system in place with your post office and by calling the USCIS center every month or so ;)

i hope this is of any help to you! good luck!

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