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I'm trying to change my address online although with the link provided i am unable to change it to an Australian address. My NOA1 was approved 3rd of Feb and have been actively reviewing since the 5th of March. Can anyone suggest another way of changing my address other than contacting the USCIS? 

 

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Just now, HRQX said:

Where is the US citizen currently located? Also does the US citizen still have a US mailing address?

My partner lives with me here in Australia, and yes she does, the mailing address is at her Mother's house :)

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Just now, HRQX said:

Then leave the address as is. She should also keep voting in US elections, etc. for US domicile purposes.

 

The USCIS online account should be sufficient while waiting for NOA2: https://myaccount.uscis.gov/

Thanks for that. The address we have in Australia we are moving from and normally they send letters? Isn't that right? We got our NOA1 via mail here in Australia. I don't want any of the letters for the remaining time of our process to be sent to the apartment once we've moved. She has continued to vote in US and kept her bank accounts etc. She also is starting a business over there so domicile purposes shouldn't be a worry in her case. 

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2 minutes ago, RM1996 said:

Thanks for that. The address we have in Australia we are moving from and normally they send letters? Isn't that right? We got our NOA1 via mail here in Australia.

I incorrectly assumed the current address associated with the I-130 was the US mailing address.

 

If the online system doesn't accept the Oz address then try the US mailing address. Otherwise, calling USCIS would be needed.

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Just checking to see if this was resolved? I'm in South Korea with the same issue - can't seem to change the address to a different international one. Yes I have a permanent US address, but they sent the first NOA to my Korean address, which is changing, so I assume that needs updating. Does calling or Emma chat work?

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1 minute ago, AMH said:

Just checking to see if this was resolved? I'm in South Korea with the same issue - can't seem to change the address to a different international one. Yes I have a permanent US address, but they sent the first NOA to my Korean address, which is changing, so I assume that needs updating. Does calling or Emma chat work?

Hi! It actually got changed to my current address although some documentation got sent to my old. Once document of my NOA2 approval but another one was also sent to my new address. I have since had a few from USCIS to my new one. 
 

i did speak to Emma a few times but they couldn’t change my address. I did submit 2 documents and sent them from Australia - I can’t remember what ones but you can find them on the internet. 

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