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Hello Everyone,

I'm a LPR and I'm putting together my I-751 package. In May of this year I sent form AR-11 through the postal service along with my husband's form I-865 (sponsor's change of address) and about two months later my husband received a NoA stating his change of address. In my case, I didn't receive any NoA nor I contacted them. Yesterday, a remainder of filing the I-751 arrived at my previous address which made me realize that my form didn't go through and USCIS doesn't have my new address on file. I know it's late but what do I do? Should I send it again? How much trouble did I get myself into? Would they deny my application because of updating my address when it's too late?

Maybe I had too much going on at the time and that's why I forgot about it. I know I should've called USCIS as soon as possible instead of rushing and worrying now but I'd like to know if anyone has gone through the same.

I'm sorry for being so stupid and careless.

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No worries, they more likely do have you new address on file. The reminder to file for ROC is getting send most of the times to the address that you had at first when you filed for you green card.

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Posted (edited)

Hello Everyone,

I'm a LPR and I'm putting together my I-751 package. In May of this year I sent form AR-11 through the postal service along with my husband's form I-865 (sponsor's change of address) and about two months later my husband received a NoA stating his change of address. In my case, I didn't receive any NoA nor I contacted them. Yesterday, a remainder of filing the I-751 arrived at my previous address which made me realize that my form didn't go through and USCIS doesn't have my new address on file. I know it's late but what do I do? Should I send it again? How much trouble did I get myself into? Would they deny my application because of updating my address when it's too late?

Maybe I had too much going on at the time and that's why I forgot about it. I know I should've called USCIS as soon as possible instead of rushing and worrying now but I'd like to know if anyone has gone through the same.

I'm sorry for being so stupid and careless.

I completed the on-line AR-11 form and printed out the confirmation number and saved that. When it came time to file for ROC, we also received a reminder letter that was sent to the old address with a sticker that said the forward order was no longer valid, but USCIS did manage to send it to the correct address with a very bad photo copy of the AR-11 form. I put the AR-11 form along with the confirmation page and my I-865 confirmation form on top of our ROC file right under the cover page and the actual form. It was just to show them that I followed the rules now why don't you have our correct address.

Do not worry as the address you put on the ROC form will be the address the USCIS will put on your file and send the GC to. Not sure why the right hand cannot get the updated address from the left hand, but this is the USCIS we are talking about.

Relax and enjoy the fact that you will soon be done with the USCIS.

Dave

Edited by Dave&Roza
Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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What I did is I change my address online and my husband mails his. I got one missed like an apartment number where we moved. I tried to call the immigration to correct it but the person on the phone told me to change it again online so I did change it. The good thing is that you can print a receipt that you have change your address.

 
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