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may01

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I have moved from Arkansas to Indiana.
Company and the job is same.
Have filled AR 11 and have also informed TSC through 800 number for the change in address.
Am, I missing some thing that needs to be done?
Suggestions will be appreciated.
 
questions

May01,
what did you write for
" I am in the US as:"
and the last question -
"If not a permanent resident, my stay in the U.S. expires on:"

also the port of entry & date of entry are the Last ones and not the first ones, right?
I have asked these question to my attorney who has gone on vacation and his secretary can't ask these questions to any other
legal asst or any other attorneys..:mad:

By the way, would Indiana come under NSC area ?
 
may01 - Can you post the 800 number you used to call TSC regarding your address change? Thanks.
 
answers

800 number
800-375-5283 it worked like a charm. person on the other side of phone was very good to speak.

I am in the US as H1 visa while my wife has passed her stay as H4 and she is on EAD. I wrote it to be adjustment pending. and I 485 pending.

Since I still have h1 validation for around one year, I wrote it to be till it is valid, although wrote it to be as 485 pending for my wife.

Port of entry should be the last one as described on I94 (stapled to the passport).

I sent AR 11 through fedex overnight.

Indiana is under NSC, but mostly my case will not be changed as it is a very old case close to be approved (i tell you, i feel good while even thinking of this word (approval)).
 
Hello May 01:

are you sure that your case will not be moved to NSC? I was contemplating a move to boston few months ago and my lawyer stated that if I do that my case will be moved to the Vermont service center. luckily I didn't have to move. Please let me know if you have done some research on this issue and are sure that the case will not be transferred.

gkhan.
 
Transfer not necessary

I have some experience in this matter.

I have moved to OH a year after I filed my I485 at TSC. At that time my lawyer wrote to TSC to request my case transfer to NSC, but nothing has come of it. When I spoke to the IIO, they said they will transfer the case only if NSC requests for it. Basically it is a loop.

Dont believe your lawyer if theysay they can get your case transferred. Atleast my lawyer could not get it done and I ended up shelling out a bunch of money for it.

I think there are no formal processes for transfers between service centers. Most likely your application will stay at the service center where it is filed.

Thanks
MJ
 
One more thing

Also my lawyer was not sure if it is transferred whether you go to the proper spot in the queue or the end of the line :-)
 
My lawyer

My lawyer is saying that I should get it done any way. Sometimes NSC calls on phone or wants to communicate through mail. At this time post office sends the mail back to NSC saying that you were not present. That is not a good thing to happen.
As far as my papers moving to NSc is concerned, I doubt it. 800 number IIO also said that it is not likely that it will be moved. he thinks that since we are so much ahead in the process it may not move at all and will be dealt with TSC.
 
File AR-11

Yes you must file the change of address form AR-11.

Firstly this is required by law.

Another advantage for your FPs etc. you will be asked to go to an ASC that is in your zipcode. So you dont have to travel all the way to Texas to do these things.

MJ
 
AR-11 filing

may01,

Do we have to submit any other document (copy of I-485 receipt, H1-B etc ) while filing the AR-11 address change application form?
 
may01,

When I called the 800 number to change address in my I-485 petition, he said that BCIS would send a confirmation letter about it!!! This is the first time I have heard that! Did you get any "confirmation" letter for your address change?

BTW, when I asked when it would be approved, he gave the standard answer "... processing 11/2000 cases ... takes 33 months ... you've to wait till that time ...".

ND: 11/17/2001
FP: 01/02/2003
 
same thing here

IIO told me a similar story about three weeks to send a confirmation. My address change is a very new case and i have not received any confirmation yet.

Mine is a typical failure story, where nothing is hapenning. My AP (third one) is pending since beginning of march 03 and also not got approved. I 485 is pending since May 01 and I want to get over with it.
 
Address Change

Spoke to 'somebody' (definitely not an IIO as these guys don;t even have access to the INS database ... the lady who answered actually read out the online status) on the 1-800 number.

She said we would receive a confirmation letter in about 4 weeks.

That way it works I believe is the folks answering the 1-800 numbers take down all your information (it could be a status query or address change or any such inquiry) and send an email to the respective service center. The service center then sends out a confirmation letter stating that the request has been received (note .. they only acknowledge the request.. whether they go on to fulfil the request is another matter altogether ... all contributors on this board will vouch that they do NOT !!).

Just my 2 cents.
 
Interesting article ... looks like we won't get that "confirmation" mail from TSC (or BCIS) after all!!

http://www.aila.org/contentViewer.aspx?bc=10,911,594,3629

09/05/2003: Immigration Community Stands Up Against the Totally Failed NCSC Inquiry System for Service Center Cases

- People will recall this web site's advice to the BCIS that the centralization of phone inquiry for Service Center cases was premature and would not serve the public interest in that it would create more works (man-hour) with the resulting disservice to the consumers. Unfortunately, this is exactly what has been happening. Probably this reporter is not the only one who has experienced 100% negative services by the contractors of NCSC who were rude and even hang up the phone while the reporter was addressing the issues. Besides, the inquiries which had been forwarded to the relevant Service Center usually ended up in sending out the notice that the inquiry had been received. It all happened after one month or so. Now, people wonder what this system serves. It is a total waste of tax money and a tremendous disservice to the constituents and consumers.

- Now immigrant community organizations including the AILA have pull together their voices and sent a letter to the Director of BCIS demanding to return to the old system. This reporter joins whole-heartedly these voices and urges the BCIS to immediately take an action before it gets further political back-fire. Again, the current system works AGAINST THE PUBLIC INTEREST.

Source: http://www.immigration-law.com/Canada.html
 
Now apart from
1> filing the AR-11 & sending it to BCIS, KY and
2> Calling the NCSC 800 number do we still have to send a letter
via mail to BCIS, TX?
A friend from VSC pointed this out to me -
http://www.bcis.gov/graphics/fieldoffices/texas/aboutus.htm
so are we naturalization applicants ??


Change of Address:
For Naturalization Applications:
Customers with pending applications for naturalization (Form N-400) may report their change of address to the NCSC toll-free at 1 (800) 375-5283 instead of submitting the change in writing. Currently, only applications for naturalization may change their address by phone.

For All Other Applications:
Customers may report a change of address for any other application submitted to this office by sending a letter to this Service Center. Please use the following address:

BCIS TSC
P.O. Box 850891
Mesquite, TX 75185-0891

Please include in the letter:
Your name as it appears in the application
Your 8 or 9 digit A-number
Your OLD and NEW address
Clearly mark your letter "ATTENTION: CHANGE OF ADDRESS"

All persons reporting a change of address must file Form AR-11.
 
Originally posted by tammy2
Nothing just fill up AR11 . Enter your A number. That is impotant.
Send it adress provieded.

Hi, tammy2. I had a concurrent-filing I-140/485, and did not have a A# at that time. But I got a A# when I received EAD. Do you think the A# in EAD is applicable to AR11?

Thanks.
 
Address change acknowledged

Just wanted to let you guys know that I received a letter from the 'Department of Homeland Security' stating that they had been notified of an address change and that the change had been effected.

I had sent out the AR-11 forms (separately for me and my wife) and also called the 1-800 # and informed about the change for each of us individually (2 separate calls).

Besides the fact that they acknowledged and sent me a letter within 10 days, another interesting fact was that they sent the letters for me and my wife in the same envelope. Atleast, as per the current scenario, our applications (or cases) seem to be together (or atleast they seem to know that we both are related .. primary and beneficiary).

So, in other words, they do seem to have a process in place and it seemed to work in this case !

Hang in there folks! Keep up the spirits !!

--
RD 10/01
ND 11/01
FP 01/03
 
Me too!

I too received 2 AR-11 forms in my wife's name from Dept. of Homeland Security. Just those 2 empty AR-11 forms ... no letter.

Well, at least they have the address right!
 
wonder why ?

Wonder why they sent you 2 empty AR-11 forms ?

Had you filed you AR-11 forms before you called the 1-800# ?

As you pointed out, atleast they have the address correct !!

"Strange are the ways of the world and even stranger are the ways of an entity called BCIS"
 
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