ADDRESS CHANGED BUT STILL THE FP's WERE SENT TO OLD ADDRESS

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Hello:

I moved from 'Los Angeles' to 'San Francisco' two months back. At that time, I called USCIS & updated the change in my new address. Today my lawyer called & informed that they rec'ved the second 'FP' notice by fax. I still did not receive the ORIGINAL 'FP' notice at my new address. Also the lawyer mentioned that on the notice they asked us to goto the Application Support Center in Los Angles(Where we gave our first FP's 15 mts back). Please advise us what to do:
(1) Can I request USCICS to send me to the nearest Application Support Center in San Francisco.
(2) Do I need to take the Original notice for the second FP's.
(3) Will there be a problem if I goto the Application Support Center in San Francisco with the fax which I rec'ved from my lawyer.

Please provide your valuable suggestions..

Many Thanks,
 
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I will have similar situation, I will be moving from Maryland to Nashville TN next week. My 485 is VSC, date July2003.

Also When Can I expect to have the FP notice - tentative...
 
I also had similar situation. The FP notice went to my old address and it didn't get forwarded even though i had a mail forwarding request. Since i wasn't at old address, the notice went back to USCIS and 15 days later i received it to my new address.
Meanwhile my attorney told me abt FP notice and he mailed me the FP notice to my correct address.

The original FP notice was from TSC even though i had filed my 485 at NSC.
At the end everything went OK.
 
Same thing happened to me. 2nd FP notice went to old address, even though I filed AR-11 when I moved ONE YEAR AGO!!!!!! It got returned and then re-mailed, this time to the current address. In the meantime, my attorney did get a copy of it. Luckily, I moved within the same city, and the support center is the same.

I don't know if you can go get it done in the closest support office as opposed to the one listed on the FP notice. Personally, rather than trying to re-schedule it or going to a different service center, I would take a day trip and go do it where they are expecting it.

The other thing to do is to try to get fingerprinted earlier at the service center nearest you, and if that doesn't work, then resort to the day trip idea. I wouldn't think twice about flying down to LA to get fingerprinted - too much at stake.

Good luck.
 
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