madgu-gc2005
Registered Users (C)
Hi guys! I have been waiting for the status to change to testing and interview all this time and when it did finally I moved to another jurisdiction just five days ago because of my job situation. This is just great
Anyhow, I am just worried if the time to process my application in a new location takes more time? Anyone has any comments.
Thanks a bunch
06/26/07: GC
03/24/12: N-400 mailed to Phoenix, AZ with USPS
03/27/12: N-400 delivered
03/29/12: N-400 priority date
03/30/12: Personal Check cashed
04/02/12: NOA recvd
04/04/12: FP notice mailed
04/07/12: FP notice recvd (scheduled on 04/27/12)
04/16/12: YL Received
04/20/12: FP done (walk-in at St. Louis DO)
05/29/12: Online Status changed to "Testing and Interview"
xx/xx/12: IL recvd
xx/xx/12: Interview
xx/xx/12: Oath
xx/xx/12: PP application
xx/xx/12: PP received
Make sure the interview letter reaches you. Checking your old address mail box. I do not think Federal letters/checks will be forwarded to the new address even if you instruct post office to do so when you move your home. As long as you remain in the same county (jurisdiction) it should not be a problem. After you get the letter you file AR-11 and call USCIS to update your address. At the time of interview you will be asked whether you live in the same place or not.
Today I was asked whether I live in the same address or not (during my today's interview).
Good luck