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would you suggest that I go a head and change my address now? Abe Lincolin once said, "never change horses in the middle of the river," and this seems like sound advice, so I thought I would just wait until after the interview. Maybe I should just go a head and change it now, because it is possible to change the personal address through the USCIS website where out portfolio is kept. Looks fairly simple, I was just reluctant to change so close to the interview date. If any of the veterans here could chime in I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks in advance.

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would you suggest that I go a head and change my address now? Abe Lincolin once said, "never change horses in the middle of the river," and this seems like sound advice, so I thought I would just wait until after the interview. Maybe I should just go a head and change it now, because it is possible to change the personal address through the USCIS website where out portfolio is kept. Looks fairly simple, I was just reluctant to change so close to the interview date. If any of the veterans here could chime in I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks in advance.

Not at all, especially if you're in the same building. You still have easy access to your mail.

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would you suggest that I go a head and change my address now? Abe Lincolin once said, "never change horses in the middle of the river," and this seems like sound advice, so I thought I would just wait until after the interview. Maybe I should just go a head and change it now, because it is possible to change the personal address through the USCIS website where out portfolio is kept. Looks fairly simple, I was just reluctant to change so close to the interview date. If any of the veterans here could chime in I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks in advance.

Wait until after the interview....same mailing address, I assume?

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