change of address
Just wanted to get some feedback on the correct way to file a change of address. I am waiting for my AOS interview from K-1.
I am going through Charlotte, NC. I know I need to file the AR-11 form to the address in KY, do I also need to let my district office know? If so, What is the "correct" way to do this? Thanks Pete |
Re: change of address
Originally posted by PeteJ Just wanted to get some feedback on the correct way to file a change of address. I am waiting for my AOS interview from K-1. I am going through Charlotte, NC. I know I need to file the AR-11 form to the address in KY, do I also need to let my district office know? If so, What is the "correct" way to do this? Thanks Pete |
Re: change of address
If you go to the USCIS website it should tell you the requirements of your change of address for your district office...and yes, you will need to let them know as well.
http://uscis.gov/graphics/fieldoffic...te/aboutus.htm Change of Address: Customers may report a change of address for any other application submitted to this office by sending a letter to this office (see Where Are We, Mailing Address, above). Please include in the letter: Your name as it appears in the application Your 8 or 9 digit A-number Your OLD and NEW address Clearly mark your letter "ATTENTION: CHANGE OF ADDRESS" |
Re: change of address
Hi, I think the "change of address" procedures are basically as steffi quoted them, although it may vary from office to office. You deffinitely need to inform your local office about the change. What is the correct way? I honestly don't know if there is one.
I sent my notice exactly as required above, twice, and I am still not sure if they changed it. I was there in person also, and asked them about it, but all they said was that I HAVE TO file by mail and that the process of changing it takes a while... I really don't know what's so complicated about changing an applicant's address. One of the employees also told me that I need to send them an AR-11, which is against what the official website says. So who knows? Make sure to have the USPS forward your mail from your old address. |
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