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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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Hi! We are planning to move to a new apartment by Sept-Oct...We applied for my green card and EAD on jul 24..still to get NOA1...I needed advise on what happens with my paperwork if i change address? How do I inform them? Or should we just wait until i atleast get my EAD..

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Dano

Our Journey.....

AOS & EAD

July 24, 2007: Mailed AOS & EAD to Chicago

July 26, 2007:Package delivered at PO Box in Chicago

Sept 1, 2007: NOA1 for AOS

Sept 6, 2007: NOA1 for EAD

Sept 7, 2007: RFE for AOS

Sept 18, 2007:RFE received by USCIS

Sept 22, 2007: Biometrics for AOS & EAD

Oct 19, 2007: EAD card in hand!

Dec 4 , 2007: Greencard Approved...I-155 stamped on Passport :) at the Interview

Dec 17: Greencard in Mail :)

Removing of Conditions

Sept. 21, 2009: Mailed out I-751

Sept. 23, 2009: Received at CSC

Sept 28, 2009: Received NOA1

Oct 20, 2009: Biometrics Appt.

Oct 21, 2009: Touch

Nov 13, 2009: Email: Card production ordered

NOv. 20, 2009: GC in Mail :)

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Hi! We are planning to move to a new apartment by Sept-Oct...We applied for my green card and EAD on jul 24..still to get NOA1...I needed advise on what happens with my paperwork if i change address? How do I inform them? Or should we just wait until i atleast get my EAD..

:help:

Dano

Click here: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/ar-11.pdf
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ethiopia
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I'm in a similiar position. Be sure you fill out the AR-11 (shows that the non-US citizen has moved to a new address) AND the I-865 if you spouse is your sponsor or co-sponsor (this is just a change of address form for the co/sponsor). I plan on waiting until after our biometerics before I change the address. We move 2 weeks after our appointment. We applied for AOS, EAD, & AP in early July it was about 13 days before we got the NOA1s and the biometrics letter came the next business day.

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My husband and I have a similar situation: the address that we used for the K1 process is different than the address we used when we filed for AOS. (AOS filed July 27th) We totally didn't fill out an AR-11. Should we do that now and send it to the lock-box? Wait for an RFE?

Our Story:

Jan 2003 moved to Campeche, met Edgar three weeks later

K-1

Dec 2006 filed I-129f

July 12 WE FINALLY GOT MARRIED!!

AOS/EAD/AP:

July 2007 sent in AOS paperwork

Dec 6 CARD PRODUCTION ORDERED!

ROC:

Sept 5th 2009 Applied for Removal of Conditions

Sept 14th NOA I-797C

Oct 7th Biometrics Appt

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