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My wife is arriving Nov 18 from the phil's.

Problem is this.

This week I am moving into a new house. Do I need to inform USCIS or can she give them the new address when she arrives?

I don't want her greencard getting lost.

Thanks

Rick

December 12 2006 Filed I130

Jan 10 2007 got receipt and case number!

Jan 12 2007 sent 129F

Feb 6 notice they were moving the file to a faster service center.

Feb 26 Notice of I130 approval

Feb 28 2007 notice they were sending 129F to USCIS for further investigation (err #######?)

May 15 2007 notice of approval of 129F with processing dates of 05/15/2007 thru 09/14/2007

May 28 2007 Notice from attorney that NVC needed processed and money orders were needed.

June 4 2007 Traveled to Manila to spend 2 weeks with my wife!! (YeHaaaa!!)

Fed-xed her signed papers (For NVC) from Manila to attorney from Manila while on vacation

June 18 2007 Nvc approved support.

June 29 2007 packet arrived @ my home informing of interveiw for I130 on Aug 27 2007 and explaining Medical interveiw.

(Note wife never received packet for I130 in Philippines I fed-ex'ed mine to her for medical interveiw)

July 17 2007 packet arrived for 129F setting interveiw for Sept 5 2007

August 5 2007 Wife flew to Manila for medical interveiw on August 6.

August 26 wife flew to Manila for I130 interveiw on August 27 2007.

August 27 2007 12:31 pm I130 Approved

wife arriving Nov 18th

WIFE ARRIVED Nov 18th!!!!

Website I made my wife!

http://rickrox.tripod.com/roxan1.html

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Tell them! It's important to be completely open. Send in a quick note to the division dealing with change of address, and send an e-mail to the NVC mailing address as well.

Good luck!

My wife is arriving Nov 18 from the phil's.

Problem is this.

This week I am moving into a new house. Do I need to inform USCIS or can she give them the new address when she arrives?

I don't want her greencard getting lost.

Thanks

Rick

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Tell them! It's important to be completely open. Send in a quick note to the division dealing with change of address, and send an e-mail to the NVC mailing address as well.

Good luck!

My wife is arriving Nov 18 from the phil's.

Problem is this.

This week I am moving into a new house. Do I need to inform USCIS or can she give them the new address when she arrives?

I don't want her greencard getting lost.

Thanks

Rick

LOL I never intended to be dishonest with them!!

December 12 2006 Filed I130

Jan 10 2007 got receipt and case number!

Jan 12 2007 sent 129F

Feb 6 notice they were moving the file to a faster service center.

Feb 26 Notice of I130 approval

Feb 28 2007 notice they were sending 129F to USCIS for further investigation (err #######?)

May 15 2007 notice of approval of 129F with processing dates of 05/15/2007 thru 09/14/2007

May 28 2007 Notice from attorney that NVC needed processed and money orders were needed.

June 4 2007 Traveled to Manila to spend 2 weeks with my wife!! (YeHaaaa!!)

Fed-xed her signed papers (For NVC) from Manila to attorney from Manila while on vacation

June 18 2007 Nvc approved support.

June 29 2007 packet arrived @ my home informing of interveiw for I130 on Aug 27 2007 and explaining Medical interveiw.

(Note wife never received packet for I130 in Philippines I fed-ex'ed mine to her for medical interveiw)

July 17 2007 packet arrived for 129F setting interveiw for Sept 5 2007

August 5 2007 Wife flew to Manila for medical interveiw on August 6.

August 26 wife flew to Manila for I130 interveiw on August 27 2007.

August 27 2007 12:31 pm I130 Approved

wife arriving Nov 18th

WIFE ARRIVED Nov 18th!!!!

Website I made my wife!

http://rickrox.tripod.com/roxan1.html

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Tell them! It's important to be completely open. Send in a quick note to the division dealing with change of address, and send an e-mail to the NVC mailing address as well.

Good luck!

My wife is arriving Nov 18 from the phil's.

Problem is this.

This week I am moving into a new house. Do I need to inform USCIS or can she give them the new address when she arrives?

I don't want her greencard getting lost.

Thanks

Rick

LOL I never intended to be dishonest with them!!

Tell them but if you're smart, you'll make arrangements to continue to pick up mail at the old address if at all possible. A few weeks of inconvenience is better than dealing with a lost card. USCIS is notorious for failing to acknowledge address changes.

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

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Tell them! It's important to be completely open. Send in a quick note to the division dealing with change of address, and send an e-mail to the NVC mailing address as well.

Good luck!

My wife is arriving Nov 18 from the phil's.

Problem is this.

This week I am moving into a new house. Do I need to inform USCIS or can she give them the new address when she arrives?

I don't want her greencard getting lost.

Thanks

Rick

LOL I never intended to be dishonest with them!!

Tell them but if you're smart, you'll make arrangements to continue to pick up mail at the old address if at all possible. A few weeks of inconvenience is better than dealing with a lost card. USCIS is notorious for failing to acknowledge address changes.

pushbrk is correct.

Legally you are supposed to notify USCIS within 10 days of an address change.

I think you can do so online.

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Tell them! It's important to be completely open. Send in a quick note to the division dealing with change of address, and send an e-mail to the NVC mailing address as well.

Good luck!

My wife is arriving Nov 18 from the phil's.

Problem is this.

This week I am moving into a new house. Do I need to inform USCIS or can she give them the new address when she arrives?

I don't want her greencard getting lost.

Thanks

Rick

LOL I never intended to be dishonest with them!!

Tell them but if you're smart, you'll make arrangements to continue to pick up mail at the old address if at all possible. A few weeks of inconvenience is better than dealing with a lost card. USCIS is notorious for failing to acknowledge address changes.

pushbrk is correct.

Legally you are supposed to notify USCIS within 10 days of an address change.

I think you can do so online.

Thanks guys,

I emailed NVC about the change and filled out the online change on USCIS.

And made arrangements to have the mail box monitored by the neighbor.

December 12 2006 Filed I130

Jan 10 2007 got receipt and case number!

Jan 12 2007 sent 129F

Feb 6 notice they were moving the file to a faster service center.

Feb 26 Notice of I130 approval

Feb 28 2007 notice they were sending 129F to USCIS for further investigation (err #######?)

May 15 2007 notice of approval of 129F with processing dates of 05/15/2007 thru 09/14/2007

May 28 2007 Notice from attorney that NVC needed processed and money orders were needed.

June 4 2007 Traveled to Manila to spend 2 weeks with my wife!! (YeHaaaa!!)

Fed-xed her signed papers (For NVC) from Manila to attorney from Manila while on vacation

June 18 2007 Nvc approved support.

June 29 2007 packet arrived @ my home informing of interveiw for I130 on Aug 27 2007 and explaining Medical interveiw.

(Note wife never received packet for I130 in Philippines I fed-ex'ed mine to her for medical interveiw)

July 17 2007 packet arrived for 129F setting interveiw for Sept 5 2007

August 5 2007 Wife flew to Manila for medical interveiw on August 6.

August 26 wife flew to Manila for I130 interveiw on August 27 2007.

August 27 2007 12:31 pm I130 Approved

wife arriving Nov 18th

WIFE ARRIVED Nov 18th!!!!

Website I made my wife!

http://rickrox.tripod.com/roxan1.html

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Tell them! It's important to be completely open. Send in a quick note to the division dealing with change of address, and send an e-mail to the NVC mailing address as well.

Good luck!

My wife is arriving Nov 18 from the phil's.

Problem is this.

This week I am moving into a new house. Do I need to inform USCIS or can she give them the new address when she arrives?

I don't want her greencard getting lost.

Thanks

Rick

LOL I never intended to be dishonest with them!!

Tell them but if you're smart, you'll make arrangements to continue to pick up mail at the old address if at all possible. A few weeks of inconvenience is better than dealing with a lost card. USCIS is notorious for failing to acknowledge address changes.

pushbrk is correct.

Legally you are supposed to notify USCIS within 10 days of an address change.

I think you can do so online.

Thanks guys,

I emailed NVC about the change and filled out the online change on USCIS.

And made arrangements to have the mail box monitored by the neighbor.

Good but realize you must not put in a change of address order until after you receive all mail you expect from USCIS. If you do, the mail will never make it to the mailbox at all.

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

Google Who is Pushbrk?

A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/606646-a-warning-to-green-card-holders-about-voting/

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Hi,

I think you will have to file AR-11 and I-865 form .... correct me if i am wrong any1.

Jigi

Feb 1,2007 - I-130 Reached USCIS.

Feb 4,2007 - I-130 accepted > Get USCIS case Number NOA1.

May 8 ,2007- GET NVC Case Number > NOA2.

June 16 ,2007- Get Order from NVC to pay 70$.

July 2 ,2007- Get DS-3032 in India.

July 7,2007 - DS-3032 choice of address agent entered in NVC.

July 14 ,2007- Get I-864.

July 18 ,2007- I-864 Enters NVC.

July 29 ,2007- Get Order to Pay 380$ fee.

Aug 3 ,2007- 380$ Fee Reached St Louis.

Aug 25,2007 - NVC & St Louis People receive photocopy of my payment with USPS receipt.

After WAITING for 37 days.

Sept 10,2007 - 380$ fee encashed.

Sept 24,2007 - Receive DS-230 in Mail.

Sept 25,2007 - DS-230 despatched.

Sept 26,2007- DS-230 Delivered.

Oct 1,2007 - NVC has DS-230.

Oct 12, 2007 - DS-230 Reviewed. Case Complete

Oct 16, 2007 - Case at Embassy.

Oct 25, 2007- Interview Letter Despatched from Embassy.

Nov 3, 2007 - Recieved Interview Letter.

Dec 1, 2007 - Medical Exam .

I GOT IT

Jan 16 - I am in USA

April 15 2008 - Get my Drivers License.

I-751 Lifting Conditions at California Service Center

November 12, 2009 - I-751 Sent via USPS Express Mail

November 13, 2009 - Receipt of I-1751 Fee

November 20, 2009 - Arrested on Domestic Battery(Had argument with wife)

December 18, 2009 - Biometrics Completed at 9 am.

January 13, 2010 - Receive I-797E Notice for more evidence

February 16, 2010 - Mail reaches Californa Service Center( Next day of Preseidents Day)

February 19, 2010 - Card Production Ordered. Status now IR1

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lol.. WoW.. I just happen to have the same issue right now and I just called NVC to ask on what do..

Well the customer rep I spoke to just told me to call them when you have moved to the new address and give them the new address.. All documents will be forwarded to the new address then..

My petition is still in the process, but I was just preparing myself so when they get here we will have a place to stay..

IR-1 Visa for Wife

NVC Case Complete = January 2, 2008

Received Packet 4 here in the US (Interview Packet) = January 18, 2008

Case Left NVC Forwarded to USEM Manila = January 23, 2008

SLEC Medical = Jan 31 and Feb 1, 2008 (2 days)

USEM Manila Interview = February 20, 2008 @ 8:30am = DONE! (Status: 2 Months wait is over APPROVED)

CFO Guidance & Counseling = April 17, 2008

Visa in Hand = April 18, 2008 (Our Wedding Anniversary)

Arrival in the US and POE = April 23, 2008 JFK Intl. Airport New York City

Social Security Card = May 2, 2008

Green Card in Hand = August 18,2008

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Tell them! It's important to be completely open. Send in a quick note to the division dealing with change of address, and send an e-mail to the NVC mailing address as well.

Good luck!

My wife is arriving Nov 18 from the phil's.

Problem is this.

This week I am moving into a new house. Do I need to inform USCIS or can she give them the new address when she arrives?

I don't want her greencard getting lost.

Thanks

Rick

LOL I never intended to be dishonest with them!!

Tell them but if you're smart, you'll make arrangements to continue to pick up mail at the old address if at all possible. A few weeks of inconvenience is better than dealing with a lost card. USCIS is notorious for failing to acknowledge address changes.

pushbrk is correct.

Legally you are supposed to notify USCIS within 10 days of an address change.

I think you can do so online.

Thanks guys,

I emailed NVC about the change and filled out the online change on USCIS.

And made arrangements to have the mail box monitored by the neighbor.

Good but realize you must not put in a change of address order until after you receive all mail you expect from USCIS. If you do, the mail will never make it to the mailbox at all.

Yes pushbrk

I had no plans to file a change of addy. Any Gov forms would be puked @ the post office then, as forwarding is not allowed.

Thanks for the info buddy

Rick

December 12 2006 Filed I130

Jan 10 2007 got receipt and case number!

Jan 12 2007 sent 129F

Feb 6 notice they were moving the file to a faster service center.

Feb 26 Notice of I130 approval

Feb 28 2007 notice they were sending 129F to USCIS for further investigation (err #######?)

May 15 2007 notice of approval of 129F with processing dates of 05/15/2007 thru 09/14/2007

May 28 2007 Notice from attorney that NVC needed processed and money orders were needed.

June 4 2007 Traveled to Manila to spend 2 weeks with my wife!! (YeHaaaa!!)

Fed-xed her signed papers (For NVC) from Manila to attorney from Manila while on vacation

June 18 2007 Nvc approved support.

June 29 2007 packet arrived @ my home informing of interveiw for I130 on Aug 27 2007 and explaining Medical interveiw.

(Note wife never received packet for I130 in Philippines I fed-ex'ed mine to her for medical interveiw)

July 17 2007 packet arrived for 129F setting interveiw for Sept 5 2007

August 5 2007 Wife flew to Manila for medical interveiw on August 6.

August 26 wife flew to Manila for I130 interveiw on August 27 2007.

August 27 2007 12:31 pm I130 Approved

wife arriving Nov 18th

WIFE ARRIVED Nov 18th!!!!

Website I made my wife!

http://rickrox.tripod.com/roxan1.html

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lol.. WoW.. I just happen to have the same issue right now and I just called NVC to ask on what do..

Well the customer rep I spoke to just told me to call them when you have moved to the new address and give them the new address.. All documents will be forwarded to the new address then..

My petition is still in the process, but I was just preparing myself so when they get here we will have a place to stay..

Hi Roserick,

here is the link for changing addy with USCIS

https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=coa

The NVC’s e-mail address is NVCINQUIRY@state.gov.

Hope that helps.

NVC did reply and let me know it was ok to change my addy by email with them.

Rick

December 12 2006 Filed I130

Jan 10 2007 got receipt and case number!

Jan 12 2007 sent 129F

Feb 6 notice they were moving the file to a faster service center.

Feb 26 Notice of I130 approval

Feb 28 2007 notice they were sending 129F to USCIS for further investigation (err #######?)

May 15 2007 notice of approval of 129F with processing dates of 05/15/2007 thru 09/14/2007

May 28 2007 Notice from attorney that NVC needed processed and money orders were needed.

June 4 2007 Traveled to Manila to spend 2 weeks with my wife!! (YeHaaaa!!)

Fed-xed her signed papers (For NVC) from Manila to attorney from Manila while on vacation

June 18 2007 Nvc approved support.

June 29 2007 packet arrived @ my home informing of interveiw for I130 on Aug 27 2007 and explaining Medical interveiw.

(Note wife never received packet for I130 in Philippines I fed-ex'ed mine to her for medical interveiw)

July 17 2007 packet arrived for 129F setting interveiw for Sept 5 2007

August 5 2007 Wife flew to Manila for medical interveiw on August 6.

August 26 wife flew to Manila for I130 interveiw on August 27 2007.

August 27 2007 12:31 pm I130 Approved

wife arriving Nov 18th

WIFE ARRIVED Nov 18th!!!!

Website I made my wife!

http://rickrox.tripod.com/roxan1.html

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lol.. WoW.. I just happen to have the same issue right now and I just called NVC to ask on what do..

Well the customer rep I spoke to just told me to call them when you have moved to the new address and give them the new address.. All documents will be forwarded to the new address then..

My petition is still in the process, but I was just preparing myself so when they get here we will have a place to stay..

Hi Roserick,

here is the link for changing addy with USCIS

https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=coa

The NVC’s e-mail address is NVCINQUIRY@state.gov.

Hope that helps.

NVC did reply and let me know it was ok to change my addy by email with them.

Rick

Do I have to do this now, or after I move to the new place? Cause I am moving to my new place next month..

IR-1 Visa for Wife

NVC Case Complete = January 2, 2008

Received Packet 4 here in the US (Interview Packet) = January 18, 2008

Case Left NVC Forwarded to USEM Manila = January 23, 2008

SLEC Medical = Jan 31 and Feb 1, 2008 (2 days)

USEM Manila Interview = February 20, 2008 @ 8:30am = DONE! (Status: 2 Months wait is over APPROVED)

CFO Guidance & Counseling = April 17, 2008

Visa in Hand = April 18, 2008 (Our Wedding Anniversary)

Arrival in the US and POE = April 23, 2008 JFK Intl. Airport New York City

Social Security Card = May 2, 2008

Green Card in Hand = August 18,2008

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Do I have to do this now, or after I move to the new place? Cause I am moving to my new place next month..

:thumbs: I suggest to do it right after your DS230 has been submitted.

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Immigration Process

2007-02-22 **I-130 Sent to VSC

2007-07-02 **I-130 APPROVED at USCIS- CSC

2007-10-10 **CASE COMPLETED at NVC

2007-11-15 **INTERVIEW DATE. APPROVED at USEM!!!

USA

2007-12-02 **Arrival from MNL to JFK (NYC)

2007-12-10 **Visit to SSA

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:thumbs: I suggest to do it right after your DS230 has been submitted.

I just wish I get my go signal for the DS230 before I move..

IR-1 Visa for Wife

NVC Case Complete = January 2, 2008

Received Packet 4 here in the US (Interview Packet) = January 18, 2008

Case Left NVC Forwarded to USEM Manila = January 23, 2008

SLEC Medical = Jan 31 and Feb 1, 2008 (2 days)

USEM Manila Interview = February 20, 2008 @ 8:30am = DONE! (Status: 2 Months wait is over APPROVED)

CFO Guidance & Counseling = April 17, 2008

Visa in Hand = April 18, 2008 (Our Wedding Anniversary)

Arrival in the US and POE = April 23, 2008 JFK Intl. Airport New York City

Social Security Card = May 2, 2008

Green Card in Hand = August 18,2008

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Well, surprise surprise, USCIS sentme a letter yesterday confirming the address change.

Said all records updated.

6 days. Must be a record for them....LOL

December 12 2006 Filed I130

Jan 10 2007 got receipt and case number!

Jan 12 2007 sent 129F

Feb 6 notice they were moving the file to a faster service center.

Feb 26 Notice of I130 approval

Feb 28 2007 notice they were sending 129F to USCIS for further investigation (err #######?)

May 15 2007 notice of approval of 129F with processing dates of 05/15/2007 thru 09/14/2007

May 28 2007 Notice from attorney that NVC needed processed and money orders were needed.

June 4 2007 Traveled to Manila to spend 2 weeks with my wife!! (YeHaaaa!!)

Fed-xed her signed papers (For NVC) from Manila to attorney from Manila while on vacation

June 18 2007 Nvc approved support.

June 29 2007 packet arrived @ my home informing of interveiw for I130 on Aug 27 2007 and explaining Medical interveiw.

(Note wife never received packet for I130 in Philippines I fed-ex'ed mine to her for medical interveiw)

July 17 2007 packet arrived for 129F setting interveiw for Sept 5 2007

August 5 2007 Wife flew to Manila for medical interveiw on August 6.

August 26 wife flew to Manila for I130 interveiw on August 27 2007.

August 27 2007 12:31 pm I130 Approved

wife arriving Nov 18th

WIFE ARRIVED Nov 18th!!!!

Website I made my wife!

http://rickrox.tripod.com/roxan1.html

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