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Charlie00

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  1. Thanks, do you mean from this link? https://my.uscis.gov/uscis-immigrant-fee/verify-identity My understanding is I can't do this as I was on a K-1, and don't have a DOS ID. But I've had previous notices posted to the online account without doing this.
  2. I don't, both the N-400 and removal of conditions last notices are the biometric reuse.
  3. On Wednesday 4th September I got the alert that I've been waiting for - something's changed on both my cases - N-400 and removal of conditions, so I logged on and saw that both cases were updated to interview has been scheduled. Fast forward to a week later, no letter in the mail and no notice in the online portal, so I still don't know the date. Is it normal for a notice to have not been produced after a week? I'm assuming it's going to be the Atlanta office. Thanks
  4. After posting I was coming to the same conclusion as the house isn't ours until closing. If my approval gets delayed then I'll just wait more patiently
  5. Hi Dashinka, I didn't say that. I said "since applying for citizenship". At the time of applying for citizenship we hadn't sold our house, hadn't planned to move, and had been at our current address for over 2 years. The move is upcoming. Thanks
  6. Hi all, As we all know, plans don't always go to plan. Since applying for citizenship (and also, I'm still waiting for conditions to be removed) my husband and I have sold our house and are moving to another state. We are under contract for a new home build and have the new home address, but likely won't close until the build is complete later in the year. In the meantime, we will be staying with relatives for a few months. They live a few hours away and I've confirmed their address is serviced by another UCSIS location. I know that I have to be upfront and keep USCIS up to date with my address, but in this scenario would I be OK to put the address of my new home that's under construction, and a PO Box for the mailing address? Or will I need to put my in-laws address and change address again once we've moved in? I'm guessing the latter. Thanks
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