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N-400 interview letter not recieved, recently moved

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Panama
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My wife's USCIS account shows her naturalization interview is scheduled for early September and the letter was mailed July 30th. We moved July 24th (one county over) and made the change of address within the 10-day window. I established USPS mail forwarding weeks before our move and set the date to July 24th, and that appears to be functioning properly for other types of mail. However, the PDF version of her interview notice is showing the old address. The same scenario happened when we moved three years ago and it seemed like USPS mail forwarding caught everything except the USCIS notification. Fortunately, the previous tenant at that location was kind enough to give it to our previous landlord.

 

Currently, I was able to get access to our previous mailbox via the leasing office, but found no USCIS letter. I am seeing online that some people are able to show up to the interview with a printed copy of the interview letter with no issues. My concern is that the letter shows our previous address.

 

Has anyone experienced this same scenario? I searched the forums, but only found folks who printed the letter with their current address.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Panama
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For what it's worth, we did not have any issues with the printed copy.

 

What was really strange was us having a simultaneous I-751 (Petition to remove conditions on residence) in process, which somehow confused the immigration officer. Both the N-400 and I-751 were approved same day and we have since received a new 10-year green card, which is pointless since her citizenship was approved. I would think the immigration officer would understand why both were in queue at the same time, but stranger things have happened.


Thanks for the input, everyone.

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