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dmartmar,

You do this everytime someone posts that the marraige has or is ending.... you try to twist things and pick peoples posts to try and catch them out in some way.....

I know you have been hurt and I know you have not delt with it and moved on in your life.... but please dont do this to others... they come here for a little bit of support... they dont need you being negative all the time....

So the OP was late in doing his AR-11 so what.... don't tell me you have never forgoten to do something.....

Now please back off and leave this guy alone....

Kezzie

What's wrong with me asking such a valid question? I would assume that if the OP forgot to change his address with one Agency, he must've also forgotten to change it with the other as well! Right?

Well, there's nothing inherently wrong with asking the questions, although one failure to file a change of address can have adverse consequences, and the other little. ;)

"diaddie mermaid"

You can 'catch' me on here and on FBI.

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Timeline
I guess im just a little worried also because I was late sending off my change of address forms, one time a couple of motnhs late, the other time a whole year late...

Did it also take you that long to notify the postal service of your new addresses or was it done right away?

Well, at first we lived with her father, from there we moved into an apartment. I forgot abotu the whole change of address thing, any mail we got came to us since we changed the address on any bills we had but living with her dad, we had very little to pay. So every now and then he might get a letter for one of us. No big deal.

The second time we moved to a bigger apartment in the complex we filed a change of address at the post office. A little later at this address is when I sent my forms off to file for immigrant change of address, thats when I had realised my mistake. Then a little while after that, I filed to remove conditions.

Thanks everyone for your support and suggestions, I feel a little bit better knowing that things dont necessarily have to be terrible for me at this point. I guess ill feel better when I hear back about my conditional status though.

K1

06/11/12 - I-129F Sent

06/21/12 - I-129F NOA1

08/29/12 - I-129F NOA2

09/07/12 - NVC Received

10/04/12 - Packet 3 received in US

10/23/12 - Interview - (Juarez Consulate) APPROVED

11/14/12 - POE, Chicago Midway

11/20/12 - Married

I-485 AOS

01/28/13 - Submitted I-485, I-765 to Chicago via USPS Express

01/29/13 - USPS Delivery Confirmation

02/03/13 - Email/Text Acceptance Notification

02/04/13 - $1070 USCIS Transaction Cleared

02/06/13 - Received NOA1 for I-485 and I-765 in mail

02/11/13 - Received Biometrics appointment, set for March 4th.

03/04/13 - Biometrics complete

04/01/13 - EAD Card production ordered according to USCIS case check

04/04/13 - EAD Card Received

02/20/14 - Put in a service request with USCIS. No update on Case Status online since June 2013 (Address change). Still in Initial Review.

02/28/14 - Contact Congressman Randy Hultgrens office to investigate delay

03/06/14 - USCIS Case online changed to reflect Green Card is in production

I-751 ROC

03/07/16 - I-751 received

04/06/16 - Biometrics complete

??/??/?? - Received work authorisation, lost form :(

09/01/16 - Got I-551 stamp in passport to travel to europe, only given 6 months

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Robjb,

Have you done more than simply file an AR-11? You have an open case pending with the USCIS, unless and until you change the address for that case anything that comes out of it will be mailed to the address that was on the application.

And has your wife submitted an I-865 since her latest move?

Don't know if the USCIS will recognize 2 different addresses and call for an interview.

Yodrak

There is no legality in our separation, she left and moved in with her mother, I just recently moved to a diff apartment since she started seeing a guy and i dint like the fact that my apartment was facing her mothers apartment :/

We have lived together constantly for the almost 3 years we have been married and longer before that, I just meant that we had moved a couple of times within the US (same state) which is where I forgot to do the change of address

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Robjb,

Have you done more than simply file an AR-11? You have an open case pending with the USCIS, unless and until you change the address for that case anything that comes out of it will be mailed to the address that was on the application.

And has your wife submitted an I-865 since her latest move?

Don't know if the USCIS will recognize 2 different addresses and call for an interview.

Yodrak

There is no legality in our separation, she left and moved in with her mother, I just recently moved to a diff apartment since she started seeing a guy and i dint like the fact that my apartment was facing her mothers apartment :/

We have lived together constantly for the almost 3 years we have been married and longer before that, I just meant that we had moved a couple of times within the US (same state) which is where I forgot to do the change of address

Actually my wife is not my sponsor, my father in law is and he hasnt moved so i shouldnt need to do anything other than the AR-11 right? I have moved to a different apartment but still hold the lease on my old apartment until the end of september, so that and with my eventual change of address with the post office im hoping I will be alright at least with receiving mail

K1

06/11/12 - I-129F Sent

06/21/12 - I-129F NOA1

08/29/12 - I-129F NOA2

09/07/12 - NVC Received

10/04/12 - Packet 3 received in US

10/23/12 - Interview - (Juarez Consulate) APPROVED

11/14/12 - POE, Chicago Midway

11/20/12 - Married

I-485 AOS

01/28/13 - Submitted I-485, I-765 to Chicago via USPS Express

01/29/13 - USPS Delivery Confirmation

02/03/13 - Email/Text Acceptance Notification

02/04/13 - $1070 USCIS Transaction Cleared

02/06/13 - Received NOA1 for I-485 and I-765 in mail

02/11/13 - Received Biometrics appointment, set for March 4th.

03/04/13 - Biometrics complete

04/01/13 - EAD Card production ordered according to USCIS case check

04/04/13 - EAD Card Received

02/20/14 - Put in a service request with USCIS. No update on Case Status online since June 2013 (Address change). Still in Initial Review.

02/28/14 - Contact Congressman Randy Hultgrens office to investigate delay

03/06/14 - USCIS Case online changed to reflect Green Card is in production

I-751 ROC

03/07/16 - I-751 received

04/06/16 - Biometrics complete

??/??/?? - Received work authorisation, lost form :(

09/01/16 - Got I-551 stamp in passport to travel to europe, only given 6 months

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Robjb,

Actually your wife is your sponsor and your father-in-law is her joint sponsor. If your wife moves she is required to submit I-865 within 30 days.

Yodrak

Actually my wife is not my sponsor, my father in law is and he hasnt moved so i shouldnt need to do anything other than the AR-11 right? I have moved to a different apartment but still hold the lease on my old apartment until the end of september, so that and with my eventual change of address with the post office im hoping I will be alright at least with receiving mail
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You have to send in the dissolution absolute from your divorce (a copy) or they will not process the 1-751.

They will then more then likely send you an extension notice for 1 year.

I have a couple of friends that had to wait neally 2 years to hear if they were approved, and they were with no interview.

As for the AR11 don't sweat it I have moved so many times and when I had my last appointment with Immigration (infopass) they told me that the system can take up to 10 months update your address.

If you are really concerned about your issue then book an info pass at your local office and just ask your questions there it will put your mind at rest.

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