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I’m a K-1 entrant who applied for AOS, EAD and AP in October. I did my AR-11 online and was given the opportunity within the form to include the information for all three pending cases. My husband (USC and primary sponsor of my I-864) has filled out the I-865 and it is waiting in our letterbox to be sent off. My question is, though, that because there was no section on it about pending cases, will USCIS automatically update his address on his I-864 in my packet? I want to be sure the adjudicator can see that I’ve moved, but still live with my husband. (As opposed to the two of us living with his mother, our co-sponsor, until less than a week ago). My guess is that they will use my A-number within the I-865 to find him on the I-864 and update it that way? Sorry if this is a silly question, all of this is just another pain on top of moving and I’d just like some peace of mind. :)

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23 minutes ago, Teacake said:

I’m a K-1 entrant who applied for AOS, EAD and AP in October. I did my AR-11 online and was given the opportunity within the form to include the information for all three pending cases. My husband (USC and primary sponsor of my I-864) has filled out the I-865 and it is waiting in our letterbox to be sent off. My question is, though, that because there was no section on it about pending cases, will USCIS automatically update his address on his I-864 in my packet? I want to be sure the adjudicator can see that I’ve moved, but still live with my husband. (As opposed to the two of us living with his mother, our co-sponsor, until less than a week ago). My guess is that they will use my A-number within the I-865 to find him on the I-864 and update it that way? Sorry if this is a silly question, all of this is just another pain on top of moving and I’d just like some peace of mind. :)

I 865 not required until green card has been issued so no pending option.   Adjudicators make no such decision,  that is the responsibility of the field officer who will interview you 

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An update for anyone who might come across this someday, USCIS received my husband’s I-865 in the mail on 12/26/19 and mailed an I-797C (Notice of Action) to our new address confirming that they received our request for a sponsor’s change of address. Notice date is 12/28/19, but received in the mail on 1/3/20. I have not gotten my green card yet, my interview has been scheduled as of 12/23/19. I was half expecting to not hear back because I thought we might have sent in an unnecessary form headed for the shredder, but I guess not! Will be taking a copy of the I-797C to my interview just in case.

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