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Old Dec 23rd 2003, 7:05 am
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Eugene
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Folks,

A couple of days ago I received a letter from the Department of
Homeland Security, Office of Records Management in Wash., DC. It
says: "Your local U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
notified us of your change of address. In order to completely process
your change of address with the DHS, you must also complete an AR-11
form and mail it to..." - London, KY, etc. Later it says: "Please
disregard this notice if you have submitted an AR-11 since June 1,
2003". I have an AOS pending, was fingerprinted last Feb., and moved
to a new appartment in June 2003. I sent a AR-11 forms for me and
family members immediately after I moved, and informed Nebraska
Service Center (where my case is) about address change by phone. Thus,
I have a couple of questions:

1. Does this note mean that my case has been transfered to a local
(that would be Detroit, MI) USCIS office? If it does, what should I
expect next? (approval, interview, or something else?)
2. Even though I clearly remember sending out filled AR-11's for
myself and my family members, does it mean that DHS office in London,
KY has not received them? Should I send them again (better safe than
sorry...)?

Thanks in advance for your comments, and Merry Christmas/Happy
Holidays to everyone

Eugene
 
Old Dec 23rd 2003, 8:31 am
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Default Re: A note form DHS - what would this mean?

Originally posted by Eugene
Folks,

A couple of days ago I received a letter from the Department of
Homeland Security, Office of Records Management in Wash., DC. It
says: "Your local U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
notified us of your change of address. In order to completely process
your change of address with the DHS, you must also complete an AR-11
form and mail it to..." - London, KY, etc. Later it says: "Please
disregard this notice if you have submitted an AR-11 since June 1,
2003". I have an AOS pending, was fingerprinted last Feb., and moved
to a new appartment in June 2003. I sent a AR-11 forms for me and
family members immediately after I moved, and informed Nebraska
Service Center (where my case is) about address change by phone. Thus,
I have a couple of questions:

1. Does this note mean that my case has been transfered to a local
(that would be Detroit, MI) USCIS office? If it does, what should I
expect next? (approval, interview, or something else?)
2. Even though I clearly remember sending out filled AR-11's for
myself and my family members, does it mean that DHS office in London,
KY has not received them? Should I send them again (better safe than
sorry...)?

Thanks in advance for your comments, and Merry Christmas/Happy
Holidays to everyone

Eugene
Just from the various horror stories that I hear and see on this board, I would seriously recommend that anytime you send them anything you send it by some sort of certified mail so that you have proof that they received it.

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