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Hi, so I'm aware that if you're IN the PROCESS of GETTING a green card you're REQUIRED to change your address.

HOWEVER......I HAVE my 2yr-green card and I'm moving...not a big move...just an apartment change in our building....do I still report that? And how?

Thanks

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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It is required by law that the green card holder report all/any change of address.

USCIS has the forms on their website for the green card holder and the petitioner.

The petitioner also must report change of address if they are moving as well.

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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It is required by law that the green card holder report all/any change of address.

USCIS has the forms on their website for the green card holder and the petitioner.

The petitioner also must report change of address if they are moving as well.

So my husband has to change it as well?...ok....I'm trying to find these forms you speak of.....any form numbers you know of?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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Use AR-11 for the LPR. Note there a link for online Change of Address also.

Use I-865 for the USC Sponsor(s).

BTW, both were easily found by google searching "USCIS Change of Address"

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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Use AR-11 for the LPR. Note there a link for online Change of Address also.

Use I-865 for the USC Sponsor(s).

BTW, both were easily found by google searching "USCIS Change of Address"

oh thanks so much! Yah it was easy to find the one for my husband...but I kinda got all confused with which one I had to fill out...anyways...thanks again!

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