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Moving states around 90-day period/GC expiration

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Hi there,

 

Still have a few months until my 90-day period opens up to file for ROC, however, we're also due to move states in this timeframe and I'm honestly not sure what the best way of handling this would be.

 

For reference, this is the situation we're looking at currently:

 

90-day period opens: 1/18/2024
Most likely physically moving at some point between: 2/15 - 2/28/2024

GC expiration: 4/17/2024

 

We'll be in a hotel for at least a few weeks upon arrival with no set address so it'll definitely take a while to have everything switched over as we need to find a new place to live first of course. Probably unlikely for us to have a house secured before mid-March, so most billing cycles and statements and whatnot wouldn't show our new address until at some point in April, possibly after GC expiration even. Delaying or moving up the relocation date isn't an option either.

 

I'd assume filing everything from where we're currently at would be easier as all addresses are in order and connected, however, I'm concerned that I'll essentially have less than a month between potentially filing and us moving away. What if there's a delay and some USCIS comms, especially the extension letter, might just get lost in the mail in the end? I'm 🌟stressed🌟 just thinking about this - idk if this is warranted of if I'm perhaps just overthinking it?

 

If anyone of you has been in a similar situation, would you mind sharing any relevant personal experiences please?

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We used a virtual private mail box for I-751. This worked well for us

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