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We just filed our AOS application and still pending. I already received our NOA's for I-130, AOS, EAD and AP last week. I'm waiting for my biometrics appointment in the mail. And we just moved to a different address 2 days ago but in the same state. And our lawyer said she will file a change of address online. Will this delay our case? If so, is there anything we can do so it wont delay the process?

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N400Sent - 11/10/2014
Delivered - 11/13/2014
Accepted - 11/17/2014 11:50PM
Biometrics - 12/18/2014
Interview - 05/12/2015 APPROVED!!

Scheduled for Oath Ceremony - 05/22/2015

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The post office will not forward any USCIS- mail. You will have to file change of address with USCIS itself, and it will not delay your case.

AOS for my husband
8/17/10: INTERVIEW DAY (day 123) APPROVED!!

ROC:
5/23/12: Sent out package
2/06/13: APPROVED!

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The post office will not forward any USCIS- mail. You will have to file change of address with USCIS itself, and it will not delay your case.

I did not know that the post office wont forward any mail from USCIS. Thanks for the info. We moved sunday and change our address on USPS.com sunday night. I just told my lawyer today that we moved and we gave her our new address and she said she will change it online. I hope we do not lose any mail from USCIS because of this moving we did.

N400Sent - 11/10/2014
Delivered - 11/13/2014
Accepted - 11/17/2014 11:50PM
Biometrics - 12/18/2014
Interview - 05/12/2015 APPROVED!!

Scheduled for Oath Ceremony - 05/22/2015

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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USPS isn't supposed to forward ANY Government mail (SSA, DMV, USCIS etc). It has "Do Not Forward" on the envelope.

File the AR-11 online. You are lucky in that your lawyer has NOT moved so they will continue to get info uninterrupted.

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USPS isn't supposed to forward ANY Government mail (SSA, DMV, USCIS etc). It has "Do Not Forward" on the envelope.

File the AR-11 online. You are lucky in that your lawyer has NOT moved so they will continue to get info uninterrupted.

"You are lucky in that your lawyer has NOT moved so they will continue to get info uninterrupted."

No my lawyer did not move. She is based in this state where I live. She is only 30mins away from where we moved. Does USCIS send notices to both applicant and lawyer?

N400Sent - 11/10/2014
Delivered - 11/13/2014
Accepted - 11/17/2014 11:50PM
Biometrics - 12/18/2014
Interview - 05/12/2015 APPROVED!!

Scheduled for Oath Ceremony - 05/22/2015

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