Change of Address after AOS interview

daiana11

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I had my AOS interview in March. My case is under further review and I haven't received a reply yet. We are considering moving to another state next month. I will change my address with USCIS online.
Does anybody know what will happen with my case when I change my address? Will be this a reason for additional delay about my case? Will they transfer my case at the new place and if yes, will they review my case from the beginning?
Thanks in advance!
 
Your case may be delayed. I moved from MA to IL after my AOS interview. I received my final approval from the Boston office at my new IL address 91 days after my AOS interview back in 2003.
 
No way

I had my AOS interview in March. My case is under further review and I haven't received a reply yet. We are considering moving to another state next month. I will change my address with USCIS online.
Does anybody know what will happen with my case when I change my address? Will be this a reason for additional delay about my case? Will they transfer my case at the new place and if yes, will they review my case from the beginning?
Thanks in advance!

Don't even think about it until you get your GC in your hands. You are asking for trouble and delay in your case.
 
Triple Citizen, Atlanta_Brother, thank you for the replies.
Atlanta_Brother, we have to move soon. Why do you think I will face trouble and delay about my case? I am so confused....
 
Depends

Triple Citizen, Atlanta_Brother, thank you for the replies.
Atlanta_Brother, we have to move soon. Why do you think I will face trouble and delay about my case? I am so confused....

You are asking for trouble in any case no matter what. Now the question is, will you be just moving within the same city and your DO will remian the same or are we talking about moving to a different city/state where the file/case has to be transferred to a whole different District Office.

One of my friends brother-in-law went to the DO in person and had the officer change his address in person but still his GC was mailed to the old (wrong) address and was returned back to USCIS causing delay with his GC. It's a 50/50 shot. your officer may be able to change the address properly and you may get your GC at your new address but again you never. You definitly without a doubt be taking that chance. Now you have to weigh the pros and cons and decide for yourself how important is moving for you.
If I were you, I would still move and also keep my old address for mail purpose. Once you get the GC, you can change the address later.
 
You are asking for trouble in any case no matter what. Now the question is, will you be just moving within the same city and your DO will remian the same or are we talking about moving to a different city/state where the file/case has to be transferred to a whole different District Office.

One of my friends brother-in-law went to the DO in person and had the officer change his address in person but still his GC was mailed to the old (wrong) address and was returned back to USCIS causing delay with his GC. It's a 50/50 shot. your officer may be able to change the address properly and you may get your GC at your new address but again you never. You definitly without a doubt be taking that chance. Now you have to weigh the pros and cons and decide for yourself how important is moving for you.
If I were you, I would still move and also keep my old address for mail purpose. Once you get the GC, you can change the address later.

Thanks for the reply. Yes, I have to move to another state. I will check this about keeping my old address, as you advised me.
 
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