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I-485 denied due to move - help, please

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Switzerland
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Hello community, 

I recently got an invitation for my interview in California. Since I was about to move out of state to Colorado, I immediately called USCIS and asked what to do. I was told to wait until after my move (which would put me 2 weeks before the appointment) and then call again and request for my interview to be rescheduled. I did exactly that and got a confirmation number. I also changed my address from California to Colorado about a week before we moved. 

Now my interview appointment passed (it would have been last Friday) and on Monday, I received a notification that my application was denied. As you very imagine, this came as an absolute shock, especially since I did everything as I was told. I called USCIS to learn more about the reason for the denial, but I was told to wait for the letter that was on its way. 

Even though I had changed my address about a month ago, the letter was sent to my old address in California. Thankfully, that's my in-laws address, otherwise I probably wouldn't have received it. 

As expected, it said that my no-show at the interview resulted in the denial of my application. 

I scheduled an Infopass at my nearest USCIS office in Denver for next week. 

Besides that, is there anything else I should do? Do I need to involve a lawer? I think what could make this case difficult, is that my petition to reschedule wasn't granted before my appointment. 

I am really desperate and very thankful for any suggestions or advice how to proceed.

 

Thank you! 

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
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you have the confirmation # so take it to interview

i would have asked for email or letter to confirm it

oversite on someone's part

go to info pass and explain

dont' see the need for an attorney at this point

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