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Can someone tell me judged on the information below as to whether i should schedule an Infopass appointment judged on the following:

(when i checked the infopass schedule it did not give me the option of being able to choose the I-765 option, but it did say i can choose to ask a question to someone at the office or speak with an immigration officer etc) Someone also stated that i should file an I-865-any advice??

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I filed my 1-765, 1-485 back on August 6, 2006/ reciept notice August 14th and its now January and still i have not had biometrics. Im sure this happens to alot to other people, im just curious.

I had to change my address on August 21, 2006 by calling the service center and also filing AR-11. The receipt for the change of address only had the 1-485 case on it, so i called to call center and they advised to wait until i recieved another notice stating that they had also changed my address for the 1-765-she said it was definately on its way (the reason she said this is because i had reciept numbers for these change of address given to me by the call center-thus she beleived it had been already done). By december 1 still no letter, so i called the call center to change the address again for the I-765.

I now have my congress rep involved, and so far my 1-485, 1-824 have been transfered to California early in December 2006.

But, still no word on my I-765. The local congress rep is now trying to work on finding out whats holding up my I-765, we have a feeling it may have been the address muck up (that the service center did!!). But i guess its anyone's guess.

I called the call center today to no avail of course....i thought maybe i could schedule an infopass apointment, but she said i needed to wait 45 days until the last change of address took place until i can do anything about it.

Does anyone have any ideas on whats going on?

Thanks.

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When you change address you also need to write to your local office and your old local office telling them of your change.... also put your last name on your mailbox and let your mailperson know you are expecting mail from USCIS...I would make an infopass appointment to find out if they have updated your address and to check if letters have been sent to your old address in error... your EAD is the least of your worries right now... if mail has been returned to USCIS the they may well have denied your AOS and sent the denial to your old address... this has happened to other in the same situation... go to infopass ASAP... select the option to talk to an immigration officer...

Good Luck

Kez

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No, the EAD is my main concern. I know for a fact my AOS has not been denied, as my congresswoman just recently got the 1-485 & 1-824 transfered to CSC, and i know for a fact that my applications for these both have the correct address as i have been receiving my updates at the correct address for these applications.

The only concern i have is for the EAD as thats the one that the address may not have been updated for as i stated in the previous post.

Thanks.

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