Moving while Conditional Permanent Resident
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Moving while Conditional Permanent Resident
I just moved from MI to TN this week. I filed for my Removal of Conditions June, 2004, but haven't heard anything, other than getting my NOA stating I have a one-year extension.
How will this move affect my Removal of Conditions? I will file the AR-11 tomorrow, once I figure out what the fingerprint number is--does anyone know?
Aside from the AR-11, what should I do?
Thanks in advance!
How will this move affect my Removal of Conditions? I will file the AR-11 tomorrow, once I figure out what the fingerprint number is--does anyone know?
Aside from the AR-11, what should I do?
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Moving while Conditional Permanent Resident
Originally Posted by RickQ
I just moved from MI to TN this week. I filed for my Removal of Conditions June, 2004, but haven't heard anything, other than getting my NOA stating I have a one-year extension.
How will this move affect my Removal of Conditions? I will file the AR-11 tomorrow, once I figure out what the fingerprint number is--does anyone know?
Aside from the AR-11, what should I do?
Thanks in advance!
How will this move affect my Removal of Conditions? I will file the AR-11 tomorrow, once I figure out what the fingerprint number is--does anyone know?
Aside from the AR-11, what should I do?
Thanks in advance!
Write the service center with a copy of the AR-11 advising them of your new address along with a copy of your NOA for the I-751. Also call the 1-800 number for the USCIS and advise them of the new address.
Rete
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Re: Moving while Conditional Permanent Resident
Originally Posted by Rete
Why do you need the fingerprint number? There are no prints involved in removal of conditions.
Write the service center with a copy of the AR-11 advising them of your new address along with a copy of your NOA for the I-751. Also call the 1-800 number for the USCIS and advise them of the new address.
Rete
Write the service center with a copy of the AR-11 advising them of your new address along with a copy of your NOA for the I-751. Also call the 1-800 number for the USCIS and advise them of the new address.
Rete
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Re: Moving while Conditional Permanent Resident
Originally Posted by RickQ
Ah, Rete, I remember you well and hoped you would see this. On the form (AR-11 SR, Rev 11-15-02) it has "Fingerprint # (FIN):" just under the signature line. It is OMB No. 111-5-0003 Alien's Change of Address Card, by the way. Is this the right form?
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Re: Moving while Conditional Permanent Resident
Originally Posted by bionomique
AR-11 SR? That sounds like the Change of address form for aliens subject to special registration.
This is the standard form from USCIS
http://uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/f...iles/ar-11.pdf
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Re: Moving while Conditional Permanent Resident
Originally Posted by bionomique
This is the standard form from USCIS
http://uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/f...iles/ar-11.pdf
http://uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/f...iles/ar-11.pdf
Now, about the other question. How is this move (from MI to TN) likely to affect my removal of conditions?
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Re: Moving while Conditional Permanent Resident
Oh, and one more thing....what happens if I don't get my adjustment of status within a year? Do they automatically extend my conditional residency or do I need to do something?
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Re: Moving while Conditional Permanent Resident
Originally Posted by RickQ
Oh, and one more thing....what happens if I don't get my adjustment of status within a year? Do they automatically extend my conditional residency or do I need to do something?
Your status remains intact until your I-751 is adjudicated. If you need proof of that status after the NOA expires then take your green card, your I-797 NOA to the local district office along with your passport and get another I-551 stamp.
One thing, be sure to leave a mail forwarding directive with your old post office. This is in case the I-751 is mailed to the old address and the envelope, if not marked "do not forward", can be sent on to you at the new address.
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Re: Moving while Conditional Permanent Resident
When we moved last year, within the same city, I sent an AR-11 and another form. The other form was called something like change of address for sponser. One form went to my local immigration office here in San Diego and the other one went to the California office. So you might want to look into the sponser form.
After I sent the forms they sent me back a confirmation. And I also got my Approval for removal of Conditions 6 months later.
Good Luck with the move.
After I sent the forms they sent me back a confirmation. And I also got my Approval for removal of Conditions 6 months later.
Good Luck with the move.
Originally Posted by Rete
Your status remains intact until your I-751 is adjudicated. If you need proof of that status after the NOA expires then take your green card, your I-797 NOA to the local district office along with your passport and get another I-551 stamp.
One thing, be sure to leave a mail forwarding directive with your old post office. This is in case the I-751 is mailed to the old address and the envelope, if not marked "do not forward", can be sent on to you at the new address.
Rete
One thing, be sure to leave a mail forwarding directive with your old post office. This is in case the I-751 is mailed to the old address and the envelope, if not marked "do not forward", can be sent on to you at the new address.
Rete
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Re: Moving while Conditional Permanent Resident
Originally Posted by RickQ
I just moved from MI to TN this week. I filed for my Removal of Conditions June, 2004, but haven't heard anything, other than getting my NOA stating I have a one-year extension.
How will this move affect my Removal of Conditions? I will file the AR-11 tomorrow, once I figure out what the fingerprint number is--does anyone know?
Aside from the AR-11, what should I do?
Thanks in advance!
How will this move affect my Removal of Conditions? I will file the AR-11 tomorrow, once I figure out what the fingerprint number is--does anyone know?
Aside from the AR-11, what should I do?
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Moving while Conditional Permanent Resident
Originally Posted by kwisking
When we moved last year, within the same city, I sent an AR-11 and another form. The other form was called something like change of address for sponser. One form went to my local immigration office here in San Diego and the other one went to the California office. So you might want to look into the sponser form.