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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nepal
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A while back, the USPS changed our zip code. We haven't moved. And we live in a rural area where the mail will get to us, whichever zip code it has on it.

Another wrinkle: in some computer systems, when you enter the new zip code, it automatically enters the name of the neighboring town (which has had this zip code - new to us - for a long time). So our mail comes addressed in any one of the following combinations:

us

xxxx rd

Town A, old zip code

us

xxxx rd

Town A, new zip code <---- this one is correct

us

xxxx d

Town B, new zip code

Are we taking any risk in reporting the changed zip code to USCIS, or should we just leave well enough alone?

Either way, I expect it will get to us, unless the address change somehow messes us up (eg, they change it to an incorrect street number or state!). And all of our mail will, I'm sure, continue to be all SNAFU'd as it is now.

Also, I don't want them to think we've moved, because we haven't.

Reading these stories about denials due to missed RFE's has me wondering... :unsure:

Thanks!

Maya

ETA: we are due to file to remove conditions in August '08

Edited by maya62

Many thanks to the Visajourney community for all the help!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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I would file an AR-11, and I-865 even though you have not physically changed address, do it before filing to remove conditions.

Edited by YuAndDan

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

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