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Experience with change of adress via phone? Different physical and mailing adresses

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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hey everybody! thank god for this forum, i love it. it get so much help form reading here and i can't believe the kindness and time people put into answering other people's question. that said, here's my question.

so good news, i've got an interview scheduled! yay! we will be moving from CA to OR in a week and i need to report my change of adress. since i have an application (AOS) pending i need to send in AR-11 with USPS and also file it online (here https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=coa). my husband need to file i-865 with snailmail. got it. the problem is i can't file my change of adress online because we've got two adresses - one physical and one mailing adress. and it says on https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=coa that i need to file online too. OR i can call their number. does anyone have experience with this? can i trust them to get everything spelt right, i'm a bit worried they're gonna get it wrong perhaps because of my accent or because they can't possibly care about this as much as i do... and i won't get any confirmation that they got it right either. it's incredibly annoying that they put us through coming up with what to do when we have different physical and mailing adresses. this would be so easy to fix, just make a new form. this can't be uncommon! thank heavens for this forum for stuff like this!

"2. Non-U.S. Citizens

If you have moved, you need to follow two different steps:

Step 1: File a Form AR-11 (This changes your address in our master database.);

Step 2: If you have a pending case, you must also file a Change of Address online or call our National Customer Service Center at (800) 375-5283. (This changes your address for the specific application you have submitted.)

Please note that if you are a non-U.S. citizen and you have a pending case, you must complete both steps to make sure that you comply with the regulations and so we can reach you at your correct address."

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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oh i forgot one thing. we will be keeping the same mailing adress because it's my husband's family's so i'm not so worried about loosing any mail unless they somehow get the physical adress mixed up with the mailing adress. i guess that could happen over the phone :(.

we chose his family's mailing adress just for the reason that we didn't want to ever change that during the AOS process, and we were expecting to move, but didn't know exactly when.

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When is your interview? Because it will be at your local office and if you're moving States it's no longer your local office. In that case I think you'd need to change your address to your physical address. I think I'd make an InfoPass appointment and do some research on uscis.gov to see what they have to say.

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** moved from "Adjustment of Status (Green Card) from Family Based Visas" to General Immigration Related Discussion as this isn't a question about the AOS process specifically, more a general Immigration "question"/need for definition**

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