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I just received the AOS interview notice today. I have two questions about the this interview.

First, it states the items needed, one of them "Your petitioner's Birth Certificate and your petitioner's evidence of United States Citizenship or Lawful Permanent Resident Status". He was born in US, Birth Certificate will be enough to prove citizenship?

Second, the interview was scheduled on July 30 in NJ (where I am living). But I am going to move to my husband's place this week and he is living VA. Can we contact USCIS to take interview in VA? I aware the notice" Please be advised that rescheduling will delay processing of application/petition, and may require some steps to be repeated." So I am not sure that would be a good idea? Opinions or suggestions?

Thanks a lot.

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I just received the AOS interview notice today. I have two questions about the this interview.

First, it states the items needed, one of them "Your petitioner's Birth Certificate and your petitioner's evidence of United States Citizenship or Lawful Permanent Resident Status". He was born in US, Birth Certificate will be enough to prove citizenship?

Second, the interview was scheduled on July 30 in NJ (where I am living). But I am going to move to my husband's place this week and he is living VA. Can we contact USCIS to take interview in VA? I aware the notice" Please be advised that rescheduling will delay processing of application/petition, and may require some steps to be repeated." So I am not sure that would be a good idea? Opinions or suggestions?

Thanks a lot.

1) Yes.

2) You are going to have to interview where you live. You can't transfer to VA unless you change your address to VA. And it will definite delay your interview. By the way, why were you living apart from him? Do you have a good explanation for the interview?

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1) Yes.

2) You are going to have to interview where you live. You can't transfer to VA unless you change your address to VA. And it will definite delay your interview. By the way, why were you living apart from him? Do you have a good explanation for the interview?

Changing the address was my original plan before I received this notice, Because I expected to receive the notice on August. I don't want to delay the process, can I just go the NJ to take the interview or changing address is mandatory upon moving? We went to the same school in NJ. Right now he is working in VA, and I am finishing school and want to move together.

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Changing the address was my original plan before I received this notice, Because I expected to receive the notice on August. I don't want to delay the process, can I just go the NJ to take the interview or changing address is mandatory upon moving? We went to the same school in NJ. Right now he is working in VA, and I am finishing school and want to move together.

Changing address is mandatory on moving even after you become a permanent resident.

 
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