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Address change while waiting for EAD is not good?

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Hi everyone! I wanted to ask one thing today..

I came here with K-1 visa, got married, and filed AOS, AP& EAD packet on 12/09.

I already received NOA1 so now waiting for biometrics appointment letter!

My question is, "Changing address while waiting for EAD card could delay the process?"

We are trying to move to different city in the same state next month, so I think it's gonna be after the biometrics but I will probably be waiting for my EAD card still.

I would like to get my EAD card AS SOON AS POSSIBLE since I would like to go ahead and start working.

Is it better NOT to move till I receive the actual EAD card, and then move?

Or moving before receiving EAD card won't make any difference??

Thank you in advance!

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