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Apparently If I don't inform USCIS of a change of address :help: I could be charged with a misdemenor..??

I have moved twice since recieving 2yr green card and have unfortunately only informed USCIS once.. would this be a cause of concern?..

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Apparently If I don't inform USCIS of a change of address :help: I could be charged with a misdemenor..??

I have moved twice since recieving 2yr green card and have unfortunately only informed USCIS once.. would this be a cause of concern?..

I think that you will maybe be fine and it depends on how long did you reside in the adress on which you didnt notify the INS .If you resided on that adress 1 month or so and then moved to another one i dont think you;ll be in trouble ,but if you;ve lived on that adress for a long time and didnt notify them,who knows....?.,.

but i hope you should be fine! The main thing is that they know where you are residing at the present time.

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Apparently If I don't inform USCIS of a change of address :help: I could be charged with a misdemenor..??

I have moved twice since recieving 2yr green card and have unfortunately only informed USCIS once.. would this be a cause of concern?..

Did you report the most recent move, or a prior move?

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I have received my GC in august 2004. And in december 2004 we bought a house and moved. But I did not inform INS about it. I even don't know that we have to inform them. Help !!!!!!!!!!!!! Waht to do now? It is only by reading :help: this topic that I knew that I had to inform INS about address changing...:help:

Jun 26th, 2003 - NOA 1 (CSC)

Jan 08th, 2003 - NOA 2

Jan 14th, 2004 - NVC received case

Jan 22nd, 2004 - NVC sent to embassy

Jan 31st, 2004 - Received packet 3

Feb 13th, 2004 - Embassy received DS230 and checklist

March 5th, 2004 - Packet 4

March 17th, 2004 - Successful interview at US embassy

March 30th, 2004 - WEDDING DAY

April 10th 2004- Receive SSN by mail

April 16th, 2004- Our AOS application is sent

June 10th, 2004 - EAD and AP

June 10th, 2004 - AOS Fingerprints

August 19th 2004 - Successful AOS interview

March 30th 2006 - Sent our I-751 applications

June 16th, 2006 - Received a letter with 1 year extention for our Green cards

JULY 16th, 2006 - OUR BABY SON IS BORN WE ALL ARE SO HAPPY !!!!

August 19th, 2006 - Received 10 year Green cards

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Fill out form AR-11 .... goto USCIS.GOV and type in AR-11 in the search box... best you can do is tell USCIS now about it..

Oh get a return reciept as well, because you might need prove later on down the line...

There has been some horror stories with respect to USCIS sending correspondance to the wrong address..

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Don't forget to send form I865 also, it's sponsor's change of address form. If you did not send it yet, just do it now. I don't think there will be any problems. Better late than never.

http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms/i-865.htm

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-I-129F:

May 27th, 2003 NOA1

November 25th, 2003 NOA2

December 4th, 2003 received Packet 3

December 25th, 2003 send Packet 3 back to the US Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City.

April 6th, 2004 Interview for K-1 visa.

April 6th, 2004 Got K-1 visa. Phew!

June 1st, 2004 Wedding in Vietnam.

June 4th, headed back to the USA.

June 26th, went to Old Courthouse of Santa Ana (CA) to get marriage license.

July 14th, 2004 received certified copy of marriage license.

-I-485, I-765:

July 20th, 2004 mailed AOS, EAD to SA Sub Office, CA.

July 22th, AOS package arrived at SA Sub Office.

Sept. 23th, fingerprint and biometrics (appointment letter with receipt).

Sept. 24th, EAD obtained.

Feb. 22nd, 2005, AOS interview (approuvé ,I-551 stamp)

March 4th, 2005, "Welcome to the USA" letter. (NOA)

March 7th, 2005, received REAL green card (3/4 pic)

AOS interview experience @ SA Sub Office

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Thank you. But we have already sent our I-751 form for removing.

Should I do it now or they will see in the form?

I am affraid to do it and confuse them more

Jun 26th, 2003 - NOA 1 (CSC)

Jan 08th, 2003 - NOA 2

Jan 14th, 2004 - NVC received case

Jan 22nd, 2004 - NVC sent to embassy

Jan 31st, 2004 - Received packet 3

Feb 13th, 2004 - Embassy received DS230 and checklist

March 5th, 2004 - Packet 4

March 17th, 2004 - Successful interview at US embassy

March 30th, 2004 - WEDDING DAY

April 10th 2004- Receive SSN by mail

April 16th, 2004- Our AOS application is sent

June 10th, 2004 - EAD and AP

June 10th, 2004 - AOS Fingerprints

August 19th 2004 - Successful AOS interview

March 30th 2006 - Sent our I-751 applications

June 16th, 2006 - Received a letter with 1 year extention for our Green cards

JULY 16th, 2006 - OUR BABY SON IS BORN WE ALL ARE SO HAPPY !!!!

August 19th, 2006 - Received 10 year Green cards

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Thank you. But we have already sent our I-751 form for removing.

Should I do it now or they will see in the form?

I am affraid to do it and confuse them more

Again, the AR-11 does NOT change your mailing address.

Changing your mailing address via a new form (your I-751) does NOT comply with the rule about reporting your address.

They go to/happen in two, unrelated places. Filing AR-11 will not confuse anyone.

You are required to file AR-11, and your Sponsor is required to file I-865. Relevant laws are cited in the links below.

To successfully change address, from the Dept of Overkill:

-file AR-11 as required by law. This does not change your *mailing* address, but it informs USCIS where you might have been, at one time. Just do it, it's the law http://uscis.gov/graphics/howdoi/address.htm

How Do I Report a Change of Address to the USCIS?

AR-11 does not generally generate a NOA receipt. Send by trackable mail.

-Copy of AR-11 to any LOCAL or district office where you might have a file. Include a letter saying: change my mailing address

-copy of AR-11 to any Service Center where you might have a file. Include a letter saying: change my mailing address

-Phone call to 1-800 MisInformation line with the request: please change my mailing address

-file I-865 for USC Sponsor as required by law. You *may* get a NOA for this one and it *might* change the Sponsor's mailing address. Or not.

-file Change of Address and Mail Forwarding with the USPS. Your USCIS mail *might* get forwarded to your new addy. Or returned to USCIS, you never know. Unfortunate side effect: the PO sells your new address to bulk mailers and you are now back on every junk mailing list under the sun.

http://www.obviously.com/junkmail/

Do-it-yourself: Stop junk mail, email and phone calls

30 days later

-Follow up phone call to 1-800 to see if address change is captured.

-Cross fingers and keep an eye on processing times and when you expect to be contacted. Don't let it go for ages and then say 'dude, where's my case?'.©

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

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