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So my application for EAD is just recently in card production status. And my i-485 is recently in interview scheduling status. I just moved out of state because I got a much better job I couldn't say no to. My wife is joining me this weekend. We have a family member living in our previous residence so we can still get all the notifciations and documents. The state is we are at now is pretty far from the original one we would have to fly back for interview if we kept things how they are. The EAD card is not a problem because the family member will just send it to me. So what should I do in my situation? Can I just change the address for interview but not for the EAD card so it wouldnt prolong the process? Because they are already sending it now? I'd like that card as soon as possible for the interview I can wait.

 
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