harvydonald
Registered Users (C)
I applied for my N400 on 7th Sept 2007, have not received reciept yet. They cashed my check 20th December 2007.
Towards the end of December of 2007 I relocated from Houston to Dallas, filled out AR11, and called the USCIS 800 number, spoke to an IO and changed my address.
The IO was able to pull up my case based on the A# and update the address.
I also attached a copy of the cashed check and wrote a letter to TSC asking them to update my address for the N400 case. The IO told me I will get a letter stating they have changed my address within six months.
Never got the reciept, but received a finger print notice at my Dallas address today, asking me to go to ACS in Houston next week.
Should I take a day's vacation, buy a ticket and go for my finger printing in Houston, or call and explain that they need to transfer my case to the Dallas DO, and cross my fingers and hope they know what they are doing?
I'm guessing one of two things will happen:
1. Sooner or later they will transfer the case to the Dallas DO, and it will hit the bottom of the pile....in this case I'd rather it hit the bottom of the pile sooner than later.
2. They will continue processing my case in Houston, and call me for interview / oath ceremony in Houston....I don't mind traveling to Houston everytime if that means faster processing.
what do you guys think?
Towards the end of December of 2007 I relocated from Houston to Dallas, filled out AR11, and called the USCIS 800 number, spoke to an IO and changed my address.
The IO was able to pull up my case based on the A# and update the address.
I also attached a copy of the cashed check and wrote a letter to TSC asking them to update my address for the N400 case. The IO told me I will get a letter stating they have changed my address within six months.
Never got the reciept, but received a finger print notice at my Dallas address today, asking me to go to ACS in Houston next week.
Should I take a day's vacation, buy a ticket and go for my finger printing in Houston, or call and explain that they need to transfer my case to the Dallas DO, and cross my fingers and hope they know what they are doing?
I'm guessing one of two things will happen:
1. Sooner or later they will transfer the case to the Dallas DO, and it will hit the bottom of the pile....in this case I'd rather it hit the bottom of the pile sooner than later.
2. They will continue processing my case in Houston, and call me for interview / oath ceremony in Houston....I don't mind traveling to Houston everytime if that means faster processing.
what do you guys think?