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so i filed my application in Phoenix back in February, and was in line for interview since 4/20.

i made address change in july since i moved to tuscon from phoenix and my request was done on 7/13.

does it mean my case was moved to tuscon office?

 

is there anyone has similar experience and does address change affect the speed for they to process my application?

 

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1 hour ago, Waitinggame16 said:

I changed mine and I'm still in line for interview (I'm based in Illinois ) and I can't see why it would delay anything if we have it all done correctly. I just made sure the post office was forwarding my mail and changed the address on my USCIS profile. 

 

 

when did you file your application?

 
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