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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Poland
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Hi everyone :help:

here's my story: I filled N-400 under sec 319 b from overseas, Germany ( my husband is a contractor for Us Government).

My application was accepted and I got a notice to my German address. They sent me another notice, but I've never gotten it. I called them yesturday and...that was a nightmare: over one hour on the phone, being transfered and transfered and they hang up a few times. I was repeting and spelling my names, addresses,numbers for a numerous number of times - all for noting.

My question was:how to notify they of my APO address? Should I change my US address,which I have for my green card To APO address? But APO is overseas and I need to have an address in US right? Should I use form AR 11?

If anybody would like to help, I appreciate ;)

N-400 timeline (under sec. 319 b from overseas)

9/13/2010 - N-400 packet sent to Vermont

9/21/2010 - NOA

3/11/2011-after emailing Faifax Office: biometrics scheduled for 1 Apr, 2011 and interview date 6 Apr 2011

4/6/2011 - interview and oath ceremony

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Hi.

I think I've read here somewhere in the forums that you are supposed to update your address with USCIS everytime you move, being a legal resident.

I would try to use the AR-11 or update my address in their records online - through the USCIS webpage (change online).

Your APO address is your US address, and you should use it as your contact address so it'll be easier for them to reach you or give them a US number if ever you have one. However, after submitting the AR-11, I would still call the USCIS and inform them of the change of address to correct their records with regards to the N-400 application.

Sometimes if they send something to your APO address (this is your US address), it will still take time since you are overseas.

Goodluck on your application.

Chris

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Poland
Timeline
Posted

Thank you!

N-400 timeline (under sec. 319 b from overseas)

9/13/2010 - N-400 packet sent to Vermont

9/21/2010 - NOA

3/11/2011-after emailing Faifax Office: biometrics scheduled for 1 Apr, 2011 and interview date 6 Apr 2011

4/6/2011 - interview and oath ceremony

 
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