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I am having trouble changing my address. On the USCIS website and on my uscis online account there is a form for address changes but you can only fill it out using states and zip codes from the US. I filled the i-130 while I was abroad living with my husband but I have now moved back to the US and haven't been able to change the address. I'm afraid that the NOA2 will be sent out and we won't know about it since neither I or my husband live in the address we used when filling. So my question is, do I need to call USCIS or how do I go about providing my new address. 

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3 hours ago, AyA1226 said:

I am having trouble changing my address. On the USCIS website and on my uscis online account there is a form for address changes but you can only fill it out using states and zip codes from the US. I filled the i-130 while I was abroad living with my husband but I have now moved back to the US and haven't been able to change the address. I'm afraid that the NOA2 will be sent out and we won't know about it since neither I or my husband live in the address we used when filling. So my question is, do I need to call USCIS or how do I go about providing my new address. 

Do the change of address by phone, then follow-up to assure it has been completed.

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18 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Do the change of address by phone, then follow-up to assure it has been completed.

Thank you and by follow-up do you mean call again sometime later or check my case and profile online? Also do you happen to know if it would be best to give my address in the US or my spouse's address abroad? 

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15 hours ago, AyA1226 said:

Thank you and by follow-up do you mean call again sometime later or check my case and profile online? Also do you happen to know if it would be best to give my address in the US or my spouse's address abroad? 

Use a US address for mailing.  Do whatever follow-up you can or have to until you are sure it's correct.  Calling is what I had in mind but if you can verify online , great.

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