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We moved in to our new place December of last year. It’s about 4 miles away from our old place. We still own the old place and do not plan to sell it, so we have been using 2 mailing addresses. The address I used for my AOS was that of our old place. The post office covering our old place is about to close down in February, at about the time I will be removing my condition, so I thought of reporting a change of address to USCIS. I just read from another thread that change of address must be reported within 10 days of moving to the new address. I did not think of reporting it soon after we moved because we were still using the same mailing address and we still go there from time to time to maintain the place. Now, am I in trouble for not reporting my change of address sooner?

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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Just go ahead and change your address.

rahul

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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We moved in to our new place December of last year. It’s about 4 miles away from our old place. We still own the old place and do not plan to sell it, so we have been using 2 mailing addresses. The address I used for my AOS was that of our old place. The post office covering our old place is about to close down in February, at about the time I will be removing my condition, so I thought of reporting a change of address to USCIS. I just read from another thread that change of address must be reported within 10 days of moving to the new address. I did not think of reporting it soon after we moved because we were still using the same mailing address and we still go there from time to time to maintain the place. Now, am I in trouble for not reporting my change of address sooner?

No you are not in trouble as we did not do ours 10 days after just fill in the Ar11 and I-865 for the petitioner.

Divorced !st November 2012.

Married only 2 years 1 month

 
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