List of District Offices in south bayarea

Suresh T

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Can someone pls. post a list/link of Dos in south bay, california? I am considering moving and wondering if I can choose the new place that falls under the same DO so as to have no effect on my USC application. I'm currently located in Santa Clara and considering moving to San Jose/Campbell.
 
Thanks Huracan. So it seems like I can move anywhere in south bay without having to worry about the USC processing time as the application will stay with the same DO. I am planning to move *after* I get the interview letter at my current address so that I can provide them with my new address at the interview, for oath letter, etc. Do you think this is foolproof or am I missing something?
 
To make it foolproof I would, besides notifying USCIS at time of interview and filing AR11 online, keep track of when the oath letter should come, it is pretty much once in a month affair. It looks if you have the interview within the first two weeks (and a bit more) of the month you should get oath next month, and the oath letters come around the 20th (plus-minus 3 or 4 days) (basically it looks like they produce the letters around a month before the ceremony). Anyway, keep an eye open, if the letter doesn't reach you when it was supposed to do then you can schedule an Infopass, if they tell you that you're scheduled for the oath, tell them about your move, that the letter might be lost and if they can give you a new one there. I don't remember now if the letter can be forwarded to your new address, perhaps you can also tell people in your old address to be watchful of any such letter from USCIS.

Hopefully with all that it will be foolproof ;)
 
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