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Hello folks,

 

I would like to ask you whether it is possible to apply for adjustment of status in any major city of the United States, or is it limited to the catchment area of the last physical address of both spouses. My partner and I are moving to New Orleans in a month so I thought it would be easier to do fingerprinting in our next destination than to come back to Chicago. It is possible or do we have to apply for AOS in the USCIS office nearest to our current location?

 

thanks

Michal

Filed: Other Country: Canada
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Just now, Michal K. said:

Hello folks,

 

I would like to ask you whether it is possible to apply for adjustment of status in any major city of the United States, or is it limited to the catchment area of the last physical address of both spouses. My partner and I are moving to New Orleans in a month so I thought it would be easier to do fingerprinting in our next destination than to come back to Chicago. It is possible or do we have to apply for AOS in the USCIS office nearest to our current location?

 

thanks

Michal

I would move and then send in the AOS myself.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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Everything gets sent to Chicago and then distributed from there. They will do your fingerprinting based on the location of your current physical address. You might not even get an appointment for fingerprinting in the next month. But I think it would be easier to file after you move, so you don't have to file a change of address right away. That's what I would do.

K-1 Process:

12/04/15 - Engaged (L)

12/17/15 - K-1 submitted

12/31/15 - NOA1

02/09/16 - NOA2

03/16/16 - NVC case number assigned

03/17/16 - In transit to consulate

03/22/16 - "Ready" on CEAC tracker

04/14/16 - Received packet 3 by email

04/15/16 - Medical exam

04/28/16 - Interview - Approved!

05/25/16 - POE at Miami

07/08/16 - Married! (L)

08/09/16 - Filed for AOS

08/12/16 - Case received

 
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