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I didn’t find info for this question, We have fly ticket in June, leaving U.S for 2 months, wondering if that period we’ll receive Mail with interview (751 removing conditions) , and we will unable to see mail, or come back. Do I need to let them know (USCIS)? We won’t be here, like calling or other way?

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I would forward all mail received during that period to a trusted friend or family member who can let you know if you receive correspondence from USCIS.  Missing a scheduled interview would not be wise. 

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7 hours ago, Crazy Cat said:

I would forward all mail received during that period to a trusted friend or family member who can let you know if you receive correspondence from USCIS.  Missing a scheduled interview would not be wise. 

But if I call them?
In case if I’ll receive Mail with interview, it’s possible to reschedule?

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17 hours ago, OldUser said:

You can try. USCIS sometimes confirms reschedule, but denies petition due to no show. It's a risk.

They informed “if are sick do not come to interview” means denied? I do not think so, there is no info in internet about this situation , I trying to find it

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10 minutes ago, Bear11 said:

They informed “if are sick do not come to interview” means denied? I do not think so, there is no info in internet about this situation , I trying to find it

The problem is not necessarily the reason why you could not attend the interview. Applications sometimes get denied because of poor communication within USCIS. E.g. you request to reschedule due to something, and even get confirmation, but IO denies case because they were never told you requested reschedule. It's a lottery. I hope it works out for you.

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