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Changing addresses after an RFE or approval of an NOA2.

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Hello, my fiancee and I have received an RFE and sent it in already. We're just waiting for the decision on that right now. I realize that, if I change addresses, I must inform USCIS. However, would it hurt my case to change addresses after an RFE or NOA2? If not, would I still notify USCIS? Or would I notify somebody else? Thanks for any help.

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I asked a tier 2 rep the same thing today, she basically told me that at this point (having my case transferred to TSC and being close to NOA2) if I could still receive my mail at my old address I probably didn't need to (I read this as shouldn't) change my address. I had been wondering about the same thing and just trying to avoid any extra delay that might happen! Congrats on the NOA2, and good luck!

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