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Soon Turning in Adjustment of Status and Potentially Moving - Need Assistance

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Hello Everyone!

My wife to be and I currently live in a one bedroom apartment and in a couple weeks will be getting married!! Since all her relatives and friends would like to visit us in the States, we need to get a larger place ASAP. The dilemma lies in what to do given we will be turning in the adjustment of status process shortly after we marry.

If we move, we will still be living in the same city and state. I am thinking we will put in our notice to our landlord on December 1, 2013 thus we will be eligible to move on February 1, 2014. Who do we all need to contact during this adjustment of status process about us moving so we do not interrupt or cause major issues to our case? Thank you for any advice and your time!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Africa
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Not a major issue if you file after adjusting for status. You will need to file an AR-11 which can be done online once you are in your permanent address. It needs to be done within 10 days of moving, though.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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~~Moved to Adjustment of Status (Green Card) from Family Based Visas, from K-1 Fiance(e) Visas Process and Procedures - As this is question is about moving after filling AOS~~

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