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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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I am living in another house since one year. But, My social security card has the old address. All other address proof have the new address including driving license.

Do I have to do something about it while applying for ROC ?

Do I need to provide xerox of my passport and PR card ? that's something redundant ? they already have all the record ?

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I am living in another house since one year. But, My social security card has the old address. All other address proof have the new address including driving license.

Do I have to do something about it while applying for ROC ?

Do I need to provide xerox of my passport and PR card ? that's something redundant ? they already have all the record ?

I'm somewhat confused. Social Security Cards do not have addresses on them. Do you mean the address you have registered with the Social Security Administration? If so, just change your address with them, do not order a new card for this purpose, remember that there is a lifetime limit of 10 replacement cards. The address on your stub is not meant to show that you live there at the present time, just that it is the address it was mailed to/received at.

George

11/15/10: I-130 package FEDEX'd to Chicago Lockbox

11/15/10: NSO Marriage and Birth Certificates available for pick-up at NSO

11/17/10: Receipt Date of I-130 petition at Chicago Lockbox

11/19/10: NSO Marriage Cert and Birth Cert (4x each) received by Gina in Philippines

11/19/10: CRBA package couriered to US Embassy in Manila

11/22/10: CRBA package/application including NSO BC & MC received by embassy

11/22/10: NOA1 Date

11/24/10: Electronic notification of receipt received from Chicago Lockbox

11/24/10: Embassy scheduled CRBA appointment for 12/21/2010

11/26/20: Check cashed

11/27/10: NOA1 Hardcopy received via USPS

12/21/10: Interview/Personal appearance at Manila Embassy for CRBA **approved**

01/03/11: CRBA and US Passport for daughter received by Gina via FEDEX

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Posted

Thanks George !

I am talking about the address to which the SSC was mailed to. Likewise, the PR and EAD cards were also mailed at my old address.

Since, I am providing all documentary proof for the new address and that is the address which goes on the I 171 form, do I need to

put in AR11 - Alien's change of address. This is my main concern.

Posted

Thanks George !

I am talking about the address to which the SSC was mailed to. Likewise, the PR and EAD cards were also mailed at my old address.

Since, I am providing all documentary proof for the new address and that is the address which goes on the I 171 form, do I need to

put in AR11 - Alien's change of address. This is my main concern.

YES! If you've moved, you need to provide USCIS with your new address via AR11. See this link for more information: https://egov.uscis.g...i/go?action=coa

Your new lease or rental agreement in your name, would also be excellent proof of your address.

George

11/15/10: I-130 package FEDEX'd to Chicago Lockbox

11/15/10: NSO Marriage and Birth Certificates available for pick-up at NSO

11/17/10: Receipt Date of I-130 petition at Chicago Lockbox

11/19/10: NSO Marriage Cert and Birth Cert (4x each) received by Gina in Philippines

11/19/10: CRBA package couriered to US Embassy in Manila

11/22/10: CRBA package/application including NSO BC & MC received by embassy

11/22/10: NOA1 Date

11/24/10: Electronic notification of receipt received from Chicago Lockbox

11/24/10: Embassy scheduled CRBA appointment for 12/21/2010

11/26/20: Check cashed

11/27/10: NOA1 Hardcopy received via USPS

12/21/10: Interview/Personal appearance at Manila Embassy for CRBA **approved**

01/03/11: CRBA and US Passport for daughter received by Gina via FEDEX

Posted

Okay, now I know, I have to put in AR11 and I865 : http://www.visajourn...le-ar-11-i-865/

:thumbs: I wasn't previously aware of the I-865.

Good luck.

11/15/10: I-130 package FEDEX'd to Chicago Lockbox

11/15/10: NSO Marriage and Birth Certificates available for pick-up at NSO

11/17/10: Receipt Date of I-130 petition at Chicago Lockbox

11/19/10: NSO Marriage Cert and Birth Cert (4x each) received by Gina in Philippines

11/19/10: CRBA package couriered to US Embassy in Manila

11/22/10: CRBA package/application including NSO BC & MC received by embassy

11/22/10: NOA1 Date

11/24/10: Electronic notification of receipt received from Chicago Lockbox

11/24/10: Embassy scheduled CRBA appointment for 12/21/2010

11/26/20: Check cashed

11/27/10: NOA1 Hardcopy received via USPS

12/21/10: Interview/Personal appearance at Manila Embassy for CRBA **approved**

01/03/11: CRBA and US Passport for daughter received by Gina via FEDEX

Posted

:thumbs: I wasn't previously aware of the I-865.

Good luck.

The AR-11 is for the alien to fill out. It can be done online. The I-865 is to be filled out by the sponsor. This can only be done by mail.

For future reference, address changes are supposed to be reported to USCIS within 10 days(for alien) or 30 days(for sponsor) of the change.

Do I need to provide xerox of my passport and PR card ? that's something redundant ? they already have all the record ?

They need the GC front and back. Be sure to read ALL the instructions carefully.

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