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Hi im coming up on the 90 days prior to my temp gc expiration so upon doing research it was only to my knowledge that u had to notify change of address if u had a document pending. well i learned that i was wrong and u have to notify them within 10 days. i know the consequences and how they arent typically enforced but my dilema is that we are military so we move once permanantly and had another temporary address due to my husband getting deployed. now we are due to move yet again to another place. we will have already moved to this location by the time i file for my ROC. we are actually moving iin a week. so should i just do a change of address to the current new one asap when i move and just forget about my previous address however just note them on the previous addresses section on the ROC paperwork and hope for the best? im not sure on how to approach this situation. any imput would help. thanks

Day 0: 03/06/12 Mailed Package

Day 2: 03/08/12 Package arrive @ Chicago Lockbox

Day 11: 03/17/12 NOA's arrive for all 3 forms

Day 18: 03/24/12 Biometric appt letter receieved for 4/16/12

Day 41: 04/16/12 Biometric appt

Day 42: 04/17/12 Called USCIS to fix Name problem at biometric appt

Day 56: 05/01/12 Status updated on website EAD in production

Day 57: 05/02/12 Status updated on website Interview appt 06/05

Day 62: 05/07/12 EAD MAILED!!!

Day 65: 05/10/12 EAD IN HAND!!!

Day 69: 05/14/12 Applied for SSN

Day 74: 05/19/12 SS Card IN HAND!!

Day 91: 06/05/12 Interview @ 8:30am: APPROVED ON THE SPOT!!

Day 91: 06/05/12 around 6 pm received text that updated aproved status on USCIS website

*Some Day between 06/07/12-06/11/12 We received two notices that we were aproved

one for hubby and one for me..do no know exact date because we were out of town*

Day 96: 06/11/12 text received USCIS mailed GC

Day 96: 06/11/12 another text received USPS picked up GC

Day 99: 06/14/12 GC in hand!!!!!!!!!!!

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Hello!

Are you in the US Military? I think there's a separate forum for that here.

Not sure if this applies to you: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/152-military-immigration-related-discussion/

With that said, as a general change of address requirement, apparently USCIS doesn't seem to have an issue if you were late with your change of address. The most important thing (my opinion) is that you can prove both of you have been residing in all the locations you moved to within the period of your CR status. If you're going to move to another place I would just go ahead and make the change now and make sure you receive the documents in your new location. Others will choose to have a permanent address set up and have all mails sent there. Again, make sure you can prove both of you have documents to back up that you were at the same location.

Not sure if this helps but good luck!

Hi im coming up on the 90 days prior to my temp gc expiration so upon doing research it was only to my knowledge that u had to notify change of address if u had a document pending. well i learned that i was wrong and u have to notify them within 10 days. i know the consequences and how they arent typically enforced but my dilema is that we are military so we move once permanantly and had another temporary address due to my husband getting deployed. now we are due to move yet again to another place. we will have already moved to this location by the time i file for my ROC. we are actually moving iin a week. so should i just do a change of address to the current new one asap when i move and just forget about my previous address however just note them on the previous addresses section on the ROC paperwork and hope for the best? im not sure on how to approach this situation. any imput would help. thanks

ROC Journey:

4/24/13 - Submitted I-751 application

4/26/13 - I-751 officially filed

6/11/13 - Biometrics done

8/14/13 - Rec'd RFE

9/21/13 - Submitted RFE response

9/23/13 - RFE response rec'd at VSC

(about 2 months later)

11/21/13 - Service request via Tier 1 submitted

12/11/13 - Response to service request rec'd - vague info about processing times

12/12/13 - Service request via Tier 2 submitted

12/10/13 - APPROVED!!! (letter rec'd 12/14/13)

12/16/13 - 2nd Service request response rec'd

12/17/13 - Card production email/text rec'd (online case updated)!

12/24/13 - Notification rec'd via email regarding card mailed on 12/23/13 (online case updated as well)

12/26/13 - 10-yr card rec'd!

One thing I have learned on this journey:

There is no such thing as an "overkill" evidence package. Submit anything and everything you can. Who knows what will prevent you from getting an RFE.

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