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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: England
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I currently live and work in Chicago but I was moving apartments when i was getting ready to send out my AOS packet so i used my wifes parents address in Cocoa FL, Problem is now i have to fly to Orlando to do my biometrics and also i've heard that Orlando is one of the slowest offices and are currently processing cases dated to 2004.

If i change my address to my new Chicago address would that mean my entire case would now be processed here?

Any help/advice is appreciated as i'm new to this forum.

here is my timeline

01/03/06 - mailed I-130, I-485 & I-765

01/13/06 - Receipt date on NOA for all 3

05/08/06 - Received Biometric appt for I-485 on 5/30/06

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I don't know how to answer this right but from what I am guessing and no, that yes if you don't change your addy it is going to be for surely processed down in florida. What I suggest you do is phone the USCIS help line I believe the # is 1-800-375-5283 and talk with one of the represenatives. See if it will be an issue having the address changed, but you do have to inform them if your address has changed , especially signifcantly since your so far away from your inlaws. Good Luck.

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