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Hi all, 

 

My wife and I recently moved, and we changed our address on all relevant forms (of course thanks to support and help from others on these boards). 

 

After updating our address online at uscis.gov, I received confirmation e-mails saying to expect a reply by Sept. 23. 


Obviously we are almost a week past that date, so a few questions:

  1. Should I be concerned I have not heard back from USCIS yet about the change of address? 
  2. What would USCIS be be reaching out to us about anyways? Just confirmation of the change of address? 
  3. Should I try to reach out to anyone at USCIS given the timeline above? 
  4. What can we expect in terms of timeline for scheduling my wife's interview? We are Feb. 2017 filers (I-485, I-130, and I-765, EAD has already been received). Curious if anyone has any insight on whether the move could potentially speed up/slow down our wait. 

 

Thank you all, as always, for your advice and counsel. Much appreciated!

 

Day 0: 2017/02/04 - Application filed for wife (I-485, I-130, I-765 and supporting documents); sent to Chicago Lockbox

Day 17: 2017/02/21 - AOS NOA1

Day 46: 2017/03/22 - Successful Biometrics appointment 

Day 87: 2017/05/02 - EAD approved

Day 98: 2017/05/13 - EAD received 

Country: Norway
Timeline
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you don’t have to be worried, they will assign it to an officer, it’s just the time it’s taking. Maybe within 20 days. You can call to inform them if you wish but I am sure their response will be to wait till 30 days. In order to be on a safer side, go to usps.com and forward your mails from your old address to the new one. It will charge your debit card $1. 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Greece
Timeline
Posted

Yes they told me the same and assigned it to an officer 16 days later but I called two days after I filed the form AR 11 online. My wife also filed form I-865 and we received letters in the mail confirming our change of address. We also enrolled on mail forwarding with US postal service. 

I am waiting for my interview to be scheduled as well and don’t have an idea when that could be. I don’t think any one can answer that. The only thing we can do, is wait and alert uscis with SR and back it up with phone call when we discover its out of normal processing time. 

 
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