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Hello, I have not applied for removal of conditions now. My wife still has some time before we need to do so. I was wondering if we have to update our new address after moving to a different city after getting her 2 year conditional green card? When we do apply to remove conditions do we just do so at our nearest jurisdiction (USCIS office)? Her original 2 year conditional GC interview was in Los Angeles. We are in San Diego now.

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8 Feb 05 - K-1 received

11 Feb 05 - NOA1

28 Feb 05 - NOA2

Onroute to <!--WORD2URL-01--><!--END WORD2URL-01-->NVC<!--WORD2URL-02--><!--END WORD2URL-02-->

27 Medical exam done

searching airline tickets

Nov 5, 2005 - Married Viva Las Vegas

July 28 - sent off AOS

Aug 2 - NOA1

awaiting Biometrics appointment

Aug 5 - NOA2 appointment for Biometrics notice

Aug 10 - Biometrics appointment at 0800 (I think we're on a roll)

Aug 12 - Notice for AOS appointment in L.A.

Aug 21 - Touched

Aug 22 - Touched

Sep 02 - Touched

Oct 3 - AOS Interview (quick!!!!)

Oct 3 - Approved!! A Permanent Resident Card will be mailed to you within 90 days.

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Hello, I have not applied for removal of conditions now. My wife still has some time before we need to do so. I was wondering if we have to update our new address after moving to a different city after getting her 2 year conditional green card? When we do apply to remove conditions do we just do so at our nearest jurisdiction (USCIS office)? Her original 2 year conditional GC interview was in Los Angeles. We are in San Diego now.

As a permanent resident(conditional or otherwise), you have 10 days to notify the government using the AR-11 form click here. When removing conditions, you must file with the nearest service center, i.e California Service Center in Laguna Niguel. You can find more info on VJ's Guides for removing conditions.

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REMOVING CONDITIONS

6/30/07 - Mailed I-751 via Priority Mail with Delivery notification

7/02/07 - Delivered to USCIS in Laguna Niguel,CA

7/07/07 - CSC returns I-751 packet because we used an older I-751 version. Mailed I-751 with latest(02/07) version via Priority Mail with delivery notification

7/09/07 - Deliverd to USCIS

7/10/07 - NOA date

7/12/07 - USCIS cashes check

7/21/07 - NOA received(GC extended for one year)

7/24/07 - Biometrics notice received

8/10/07 - Biometrics appointment in W. LA

8/28/07 - Card production ordered

8/29/07 - Approval notice received online

8/30/07 - Approval notice recieved in mail

9/04/07 - 10 yr GC received in mail

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Hello, I have not applied for removal of conditions now. My wife still has some time before we need to do so. I was wondering if we have to update our new address after moving to a different city after getting her 2 year conditional green card? When we do apply to remove conditions do we just do so at our nearest jurisdiction (USCIS office)? Her original 2 year conditional GC interview was in Los Angeles. We are in San Diego now.
As a permanent resident(conditional or otherwise), you have 10 days to notify the government using the AR-11 form click here. When removing conditions, you must file with the nearest service center, i.e California Service Center in Laguna Niguel. You can find more info on VJ's Guides for removing conditions.

If the sponsor of the immigrant moves, (s)he also needs to file form I-865 to advise the USCIS of that move.

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Hello, I have not applied for removal of conditions now. My wife still has some time before we need to do so. I was wondering if we have to update our new address after moving to a different city after getting her 2 year conditional green card? When we do apply to remove conditions do we just do so at our nearest jurisdiction (USCIS office)? Her original 2 year conditional GC interview was in Los Angeles. We are in San Diego now.
As a permanent resident(conditional or otherwise), you have 10 days to notify the government using the AR-11 form click here. When removing conditions, you must file with the nearest service center, i.e California Service Center in Laguna Niguel. You can find more info on VJ's Guides for removing conditions.

If the sponsor of the immigrant moves, (s)he also needs to file form I-865 to advise the USCIS of that move.

This is what I got off of the website: "Customers who have an application and/or petition which has been filed with USCIS but has not yet been decided (also known as a 'pending' case) should notify USCIS of any change of address as soon as possible after moving.

The law requires nearly all non-U.S. Citizens1 to report a change of address within 10 days of moving by completing a Form AR-11. Abiding by these legal requirements and completing the necessary forms does not update an address on any applications or petitions pending with USCIS. Non-citizens with pending cases must do both"

Basically, we do not have a case 'pending' or have an 'active case' at the moment. She has status of 'Conditional Green Card for 2 years now'. Between now and the time we actually apply to lift conditions and get her 10 year Green Card do we need to let USCIS know of our address change? Our address has changed a longtime ago and will be current before the 90 days we need to apply to remove conditions. Do we just simply write down the new address when we apply to lift conditions and get the 10 year Green Card? By then she would just about be eligible for Naturalized U.S. Citizenship anyway.

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7 Feb 05 - <!--WORD2URL-01--><!--END WORD2URL-01-->K-1<!--WORD2URL-02--><!--END WORD2URL-02--> sent to <!--WORD2URL-01--><!--END WORD2URL-01-->CSC<!--WORD2URL-02--><!--END WORD2URL-02-->

8 Feb 05 - K-1 received

11 Feb 05 - NOA1

28 Feb 05 - NOA2

Onroute to <!--WORD2URL-01--><!--END WORD2URL-01-->NVC<!--WORD2URL-02--><!--END WORD2URL-02-->

27 Medical exam done

searching airline tickets

Nov 5, 2005 - Married Viva Las Vegas

July 28 - sent off AOS

Aug 2 - NOA1

awaiting Biometrics appointment

Aug 5 - NOA2 appointment for Biometrics notice

Aug 10 - Biometrics appointment at 0800 (I think we're on a roll)

Aug 12 - Notice for AOS appointment in L.A.

Aug 21 - Touched

Aug 22 - Touched

Sep 02 - Touched

Oct 3 - AOS Interview (quick!!!!)

Oct 3 - Approved!! A Permanent Resident Card will be mailed to you within 90 days.

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Thanks for the replies. I checked the actual for I-751 and there was a question about and changes in address since having a Green Card (where and dates). So, me and anyone else who might have this question does not need to worry. It would be just a simple typed letter or written letter that would state the address and dates. I feel better and thanks.

7 Feb 05 - <!--WORD2URL-01--><!--END WORD2URL-01-->K-1<!--WORD2URL-02--><!--END WORD2URL-02--> sent to <!--WORD2URL-01--><!--END WORD2URL-01-->CSC<!--WORD2URL-02--><!--END WORD2URL-02-->

8 Feb 05 - K-1 received

11 Feb 05 - NOA1

28 Feb 05 - NOA2

Onroute to <!--WORD2URL-01--><!--END WORD2URL-01-->NVC<!--WORD2URL-02--><!--END WORD2URL-02-->

27 Medical exam done

searching airline tickets

Nov 5, 2005 - Married Viva Las Vegas

July 28 - sent off AOS

Aug 2 - NOA1

awaiting Biometrics appointment

Aug 5 - NOA2 appointment for Biometrics notice

Aug 10 - Biometrics appointment at 0800 (I think we're on a roll)

Aug 12 - Notice for AOS appointment in L.A.

Aug 21 - Touched

Aug 22 - Touched

Sep 02 - Touched

Oct 3 - AOS Interview (quick!!!!)

Oct 3 - Approved!! A Permanent Resident Card will be mailed to you within 90 days.

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Hello, I have not applied for removal of conditions now. My wife still has some time before we need to do so. I was wondering if we have to update our new address after moving to a different city after getting her 2 year conditional green card? When we do apply to remove conditions do we just do so at our nearest jurisdiction (USCIS office)? Her original 2 year conditional GC interview was in Los Angeles. We are in San Diego now.
As a permanent resident(conditional or otherwise), you have 10 days to notify the government using the AR-11 form click here. When removing conditions, you must file with the nearest service center, i.e California Service Center in Laguna Niguel. You can find more info on VJ's Guides for removing conditions.
If the sponsor of the immigrant moves, (s)he also needs to file form I-865 to advise the USCIS of that move.
This is what I got off of the website: "Customers who have an application and/or petition which has been filed with USCIS but has not yet been decided (also known as a 'pending' case) should notify USCIS of any change of address as soon as possible after moving. The law requires nearly all non-U.S. Citizens1 to report a change of address within 10 days of moving by completing a Form AR-11. Abiding by these legal requirements and completing the necessary forms does not update an address on any applications or petitions pending with USCIS. Non-citizens with pending cases must do both"

Basically, we do not have a case 'pending' or have an 'active case' at the moment. She has status of 'Conditional Green Card for 2 years now'. Between now and the time we actually apply to lift conditions and get her 10 year Green Card do we need to let USCIS know of our address change? Our address has changed a longtime ago and will be current before the 90 days we need to apply to remove conditions. Do we just simply write down the new address when we apply to lift conditions and get the 10 year Green Card? By then she would just about be eligible for Naturalized U.S. Citizenship anyway.

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How Do I Report a Change of Address to the USCIS?

Background

All non-U.S. citizens (aliens) who are required to be registered are also required to keep the USCIS informed of their current address. This is particularly important when you have filed an application or petition for a benefit under the Immigration and Nationality Act and expect notification of a decision on that application. In addition, the USCIS may need to contact you to provide other issued documents or return original copies of evidence you submitted. It is also mandatory for any alien who has been designated as a “special registrant” under 8 CFR § 264.1(f)(as amended by 67 Federal Register 52585 (August 12, 2002) to inform the USCIS whenever he or she has a change of address, employment or school. The special registrant rule is effective as of September 11, 2002. For information about special registrant go to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement website.

In the past, our predecessor, the INS, required every alien in the United States to report his or her address annually, in January. This requirement was eliminated in 1980 and annual reporting is no longer required. However, if you are not a U.S. citizen, the law still requires that you report any change of address change within 10 days of the change.

How Do I Report My Change of Address?

If you are not a U.S. citizen, changing your address for legal purposes does not change your address on any application or petition pending with USCIS and changing your address on a pending application or petition does not meet the legal requirements of informing USCIS of your change of address. You will need to do both. For most cases, you can now do both at the same time on our website using the Electronic Change of Address tool (available under "Related Links" on this page).

With the exception noted above, all non-U.S. citizens who move within the United States and its territories must submit a Form AR-11 within 10 days after completing the change of address. You can do that here on our website with the Electronic Change of Address tool. If you choose to use this online tool, you can complete an electronic Form AR-11 and notify USCIS to update your address on most pending cases.

If you choose not to complete an electronic Form AR-11, you will be required to obtain a paper Form AR-11 and mail it to the address shown on the form. This will delay the process of notifying USCIS significantly. Not filing an electronic AR-11 and choosing to mail in a paper AR-11 will not update your address on any applications or petitions pending with USCIS.

Regardless of whether or not you are a U.S. citizen, if you choose not to use the electronic change of address notification, you will need to call customer service at 1-800-375-5283 to request that the address on your pending application/petition be changed. If you are not a U.S. citizen, you will also need to complete a paper Form AR-11.

If you are not a U.S. citizen and you have a case pending with USCIS, you will need to do both – call customer service and complete the paper AR-11. Completing an AR-11 does not update your address on any pending case. Also, notifying customer service does not meet the legal requirement of completing an AR-11.

If you mail a paper Form AR-11, we recommend using certified, registered or return receipt mail. This is not currently a requirement of USCIS, however it is advisable to send the AR-11 by a method that will give you documentation that you did mail the form to USCIS, in case there should ever be a question.

Where Can I Find The Law?

The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) is a law that governs immigration in the United States. For the part of the law concerning reporting of your address and for the penalties if you do not comply, please see INA § 265 and 266. The specific requirements for reporting your change of address are federal regulations found in 8 CFR Part 265 and at 67 Federal Register 52584, 52592 (to be codified at 8 CFR § 264.1(f)(6)(concerning designated special registrants)).

Who Must Comply?

All aliens in the United States who are required to be registered under the law (INA § 262 and 261) must keep the USCIS informed of their changes of address. The only aliens exempt from this requirement are diplomats (visa status A), official government representatives to an international organization (visa status G), and certain nonimmigrants who do not possess a visa and who are in the U.S. for fewer than 30 days (INA § 263).

What Should I Include?

For the Form AR-11: Complete the information requested on the form, including present address, last address (most recent only), alien or registration number, country of citizenship, date of birth, and your signature.

You do not need to include temporary addresses as long as you maintain your present address as your permanent residence and continue to receive mail there.

When sending us a change of address, you do not need to include numerous last addresses; only the most recent last address is needed.

Be sure to also indicate in the appropriate block on the AR-11 your current employment and school, where applicable.

Additional Information

The address reporting requirement should not be confused with renewal or replacement of lawful permanent resident cards (Form I-551) or replacement of other evidence of alien registration, such as the Form I-94, Arrival-Departure Record; I-186, Nonresident Mexican Border Crossing Card; I-688, Temporary Resident Card; or, I-766, Employment Authorization Document.

Penalties for Failure to Comply

A willful failure to give written notice to the USCIS of a change of address within 10 days of the change is a misdemeanor crime. If convicted, the alien (or parent or legal guardian of an alien under age 14 who is required to give notice) can be fined up to $200 or imprisoned up to 30 days, or both. The alien may also be subject to removal from the United States. (INA § 266(.b.)). Compliance with the requirement to notify the USCIS of any address changes is also a condition of an alien’s stay in the United States. Failure to comply could also jeopardize the alien’s ability to obtain a future visa or other immigration benefit.

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Thanks for the replies. I checked the actual for I-751 and there was a question about and changes in address since having a Green Card (where and dates). So, me and anyone else who might have this question does not need to worry. It would be just a simple typed letter or written letter that would state the address and dates. I feel better and thanks.

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