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hi all.

i have been married to my husband since feb. and my I-94 expired in april. i got my AOS papers ready in march (i wrote down the dates on the papers thinking we will send it soon.) but it was delayed, due to some problems, husband had a different job, we bought a house (we were renting) and moved in july. now we are a little bit financially stable. and i want to send it in. should i redo the papers? and how about the affidavid of support? since he has a diff job now. and the change of address? how do i do that?

thanks alot for all the help :)

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Yes redo the papers specially the affidavid of support since he changed his job. All your papers will need to be updated and dated correctly.

USCIS has an online form as well as a form that the USC needs to print and fill out for address change. The greencard holder is required by law to notify of address changes.

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If you have not submitted the AOS package yet, the non-USC spouse (you) and your USC spouse have to download, fill up and mail an AR-11 Change of Address form (the address is printed at the bottom of the form). Make sure the change of address is acknowledged before you guys go out and mail your AOS package...or else your mail from USCIS might be delivered to your old address.

This is important: After your AOS package is mailed, in the future, every time you guys move, you have to download, fill up and mail an AR-11 Change of Address form within 10 days of moving to your new address. Your husband would need to fill up and send an I-865 Change of Address form within 30 days of moving to your new address. You will keep reporting your change of address until you decide to apply for US citizenship, or until you have worked in the US for 10 years as a lawful permanent resident.

As Inky mentioned, you would need to redo your forms, and make sure you are using the latest versions/editions. Especially the I-864.

hi all.

i have been married to my husband since feb. and my I-94 expired in april. i got my AOS papers ready in march (i wrote down the dates on the papers thinking we will send it soon.) but it was delayed, due to some problems, husband had a different job, we bought a house (we were renting) and moved in july. now we are a little bit financially stable. and i want to send it in. should i redo the papers? and how about the affidavid of support? since he has a diff job now. and the change of address? how do i do that?

thanks alot for all the help :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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you can file AR_11 ON LINE change of address,uscis and 1-865 notification of change sponser notice,mail to your service center, or you can call the 1-800 number tell them you moved,

They have not mailed their paperwork. This is completely incorrect for their case and does not answer the qn.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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i have been married to my husband since feb. and my I-94 expired in april. i got my AOS papers ready in march (i wrote down the dates on the papers thinking we will send it soon.) but it was delayed, due to some problems, husband had a different job, we bought a house (we were renting) and moved in july. now we are a little bit financially stable. and i want to send it in. should i redo the papers? and how about the affidavid of support? since he has a diff job now. and the change of address? how do i do that?

It has been quite a while since you started the paperwork and its likely that almost all of your forms are now replaced by new ones. Check the USCIS website to confirm you are using the most recent forms.

As your paperwork was filled in prior to the move then yes, you will need to update the paperwork before sending it in, as well as recompleting the I-864 for your husband and his new job.

You can go to the USCIS website and change your address online.

Also, as of Nov 23rd 2010, the price of AOS (without the I-130) has gone up to $1070. What visa are you adjusting from?

 
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