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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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hi guys!

I have a short question.

I came to the U.S. with a K1 visa three weeks ago. Me, my wife and their parents moved to another place.

I didn't send out the papers for AOS yet.

I know that I have to fill out the AR-11 form and I wanted to do it online.

On the online form they ask if you have a pending case with USCIS. As I said, I didn't send out the papers for AOS.

One of the first questions they ask is:

"Is your case still pending?"

Possible answers are:

"Yes, my case is pending

No, my case is not pending"

I would pick out "No, my case is not pending" but if I do it, it does not allow me do write down any information about my adress change.

If I pick out "Yes, my case is pending". They ask me to give the following information:

- Receipt Number (13 digits) is required for some forms

- Form Number

I don't think I have a receipt number, since I didn't send in my AOS papers yet.

What 'form number' do I have to choose?

Should I just fill out the AR-11 form (Aliens change of address card) and send it in, cause they don't ask these questions on the pdf file.

thanks for your help

Tobias

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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This is the Change of Address page: https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=coa I had no issue changing my information even though my case isn't pending

** moved from "Adjustment of Status (Green Card) from Family Based Visas" to General Immigration Related Discussion as this isn't an AOS question specifically, more a general Immigration question**

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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This is the Change of Address page: https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=coa I had no issue changing my information even though my case isn't pending

** moved from "Adjustment of Status (Green Card) from Family Based Visas" to General Immigration Related Discussion as this isn't an AOS question specifically, more a general Immigration question**

thanks for the information. this one works perfect.

one more question. If I fill out all information and click on signature, the form does not go to the next step. Instead it goes to the field:

"If the address is temporary, I expect to remain there:

Years.....

Months...."

I just moved into the new place with my wife and their parents and don't plan to move again any time soon. What should I type in? I can't leave it blank, cause it will not allow to bring me to the next step.

Also for the question "Last entry to the U.S. - If not a Permanent Resident, my stay in the US expires on (month/day/year)"

Should I write my the date on my I-94 (3 months after my entry to the U.S.) - I guess this is the right one, just want to double check.

thanks for the help.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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thanks for the information. this one works perfect.

one more question. If I fill out all information and click on signature, the form does not go to the next step. Instead it goes to the field:

"If the address is temporary, I expect to remain there:

Years.....

Months...."

I just moved into the new place with my wife and their parents and don't plan to move again any time soon. What should I type in? I can't leave it blank, cause it will not allow to bring me to the next step.

Also for the question "Last entry to the U.S. - If not a Permanent Resident, my stay in the US expires on (month/day/year)"

Should I write my the date on my I-94 (3 months after my entry to the U.S.) - I guess this is the right one, just want to double check.

You must be doing something wrong. Try the form again, making sure to complete EVERY field with a red asterisk.

as for the last entry, yes, complete the I-94 date. If your I-94 is expired then you would need to leave that field blank because it won't let you submit a date in the past.

Good luck.

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