It depends on your old post office. Some offices don't care what type of mail they need to forward. Other offices follow the rules very strictly and don't forward such mail. In any case, it's not a big trouble as your case is already approved and you have your passport stamped. No one will take...
The form itself specifies two addresses. One is for the overnight mailing, the other one is for regular mail. Both addresses are at the bottom of the form.
I've just moved and notified my lawyer. She wrote back saying that "you must" call BCIS to update your address (in addition to AR-11). I don't think it's required by law but it's rather to be safe. Anyway, the phone number is 800-375-5283.
If a person got married shortly before or especially during AOS and added the spouse to the application, they often transfer to the local office to make sure the marriage is genuine. But it kind of goes under fraud category that Wella mentioned.
If I could find a $12K/yr job with flexible hours that would allow me to attend a university in my home city, I would never come here. I am more concerned about environmental pollution there than corruption or a lack of freedom.
As far as I know, EAD allows you to work in any position for any company for the length of its validity. Theoretically, you only need to have a technical job or at least a permanent technical job offer at the time of RFE. There shouldn't be any adverse effects in your case.
If you check total numbers for each center (approval snapshot), you will notice that VSC has the most registered users (300-400 per month), followed by NSC (150-200) with CSC and TSC trailing at 20-30 per month. Those are not exact numbers as Rupnet times out on me today, but you see the trend...
Most likely, your card is already ordered and you probably have your passport stamped. At that point, they don't care about what you do and where you are as the decision is already made and you are approved. So you will get your plastic w/o any problems. BUT... Most lawyers recommend to stay at...
I guess it's ok if you'll be worshipping the servers at your employer's location. May be we should organize some kind of IT church (such as United Programmers Church or Sysadmin Orthodox Church) and prove to BCIS that IT is a religion.
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I think it rather gives them grounds to deny your GC extension or citizenship application. I don't think they would come to you and revoke your GC. But there is a slim chance that you might get into trouble next time you go to them.
Heck, they don't always revoke GCs from people who commit...
I read in several sources that safe period is a year with 6 months being kind of absolute minimum. However, there is obviously no definate timeframe. As far as I understand BCIS doesn't really care once you get approved. Thus, it is unlikely that your GC will be revoked. Nevertheless, you *may*...
I used to work with a Canadian guy. He didn't submit his medical when he filed for I-485. He got an RFE for that report, passed the medical and submitted it in response. He told me that it is not necessary to file the medical right away. I think everyone has to provide it irrespective of...
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