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Changing addresses with I751 pending

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I filed my I751 with a mailing address in Texas and my physical address in NY where I am. I'm in the medical field and my physical address changes a lot. 

 

I have moved to Virginia and have to change my address online within 10 days from what I understand. 

 

I'm trying to do it online. It asked me for my physical address and I put down my address in Virginia. For mailing address, should I put my original Texas mailing address? To keep things consistent. Does it matter? I don't want my I751 to be delayed further or it moving to a different processing center. 

 

Thanks for your help!

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I'd keep mailing address consistent if you have access to it and not sure how long you're going go stay in Virginia.

 

There's always a possibility of USCIS sending mail to one of the old physical addresses too. So it helps if you can reduce number of moves too somehow.

 

Good luck!

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