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So most of you would have seen my previous post. At the moment I am staying between places right now until I start renting a house from next month. Would I update USCIS with my address I will be moving in to or when I go through ROC?

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You can do it online here: https://egov.uscis.gov/coa/displayCOAForm.do

 

While it's true that you need to get it done within 10 days of moving, if you don't meet that deadline it shouldn't be a big deal. It wasn't an issue for my ex-husband when he filed for naturalization -- he had forgotten to do it when he moved out because I was responsible for all immigration things and since we weren't together any more... He only realized his mistake when he was filing for naturalization shortly after he moved out, and he took care of it immediately. He told me the delay was never mentioned at the interview. But he did blame me for not telling him he had to do it though! 

 

I read your story in the other thread and I just want to pass on good thoughts to you. I had a terrible first marriage, lots of verbal and financial abuse, and what I now know is gaslighting. I also "moved on" more quickly than my ex was happy with, so be prepared that that could be an issue. Take your time with the new relationship and make sure it's what is good for *you* in the long run. ❤️ 

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On 6/14/2019 at 11:11 PM, laylalex said:

You can do it online here: https://egov.uscis.gov/coa/displayCOAForm.do

 

While it's true that you need to get it done within 10 days of moving, if you don't meet that deadline it shouldn't be a big deal. It wasn't an issue for my ex-husband when he filed for naturalization -- he had forgotten to do it when he moved out because I was responsible for all immigration things and since we weren't together any more... He only realized his mistake when he was filing for naturalization shortly after he moved out, and he took care of it immediately. He told me the delay was never mentioned at the interview. But he did blame me for not telling him he had to do it though! 

 

I read your story in the other thread and I just want to pass on good thoughts to you. I had a terrible first marriage, lots of verbal and financial abuse, and what I now know is gaslighting. I also "moved on" more quickly than my ex was happy with, so be prepared that that could be an issue. Take your time with the new relationship and make sure it's what is good for *you* in the long run. ❤️ 

Thank you so much. Considering day after I talked to my husband about our marriage and us both settling on divorce he was signed up to an Adult FriendFinder site, I don't think he is that depressed and he seems already to be moving on too. 

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