Moving during the process

dhyun4

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Hi all,

My N-400 interview is scheduled to be in the end of August and I just moved to a new place over the weekend. But the new place is around 10 minutes from my place and is in the same city and state. I guess even if I change my address, it won't affect my application process. Am I right?
Thanks,
 
Yeah, just submit form AR-11 online (submit both a general form AND one with your naturalisation application number) and you will be set.
 
Yeah, just submit form AR-11 online (submit both a general form AND one with your naturalisation application number) and you will be set.

Dear all,
my family pass the interview and we are waiting for oath to be scheduled.
not sure if we move; will the oath location is going to be in original city or the new city?
what should I do? please help!
 
Inform the interviewer of your new address, and bring a new driver's license or state ID with the new address in case the interviewer asks for it.
 
not sure if we move; will the oath location is going to be in original city or the new city?
what should I do? please help!
If you receive the oath letters before move, you may want to attend the schedulled ceremony (if it's not too much hassle to visit it, of course). Otherwise, contact them via one of the contact methods indicated on the form, gived to your after the interview by IO. In this case your ceremony will most likely be scheduled at your new location. Well, also it most certainly will be delayed due to the file transfer.
 
If you receive the oath letters before move, you may want to attend the schedulled ceremony (if it's not too much hassle to visit it, of course). Otherwise, contact them via one of the contact methods indicated on the form, gived to your after the interview by IO. In this case your ceremony will most likely be scheduled at your new location. Well, also it most certainly will be delayed due to the file transfer.

Actually, they are done with their interview.
what should we do?
can we forward the mail via USPS? and return to the original place for oath ceremony?
please advise
 
Actually, they are done with their interview.
what should we do?
can we forward the mail via USPS? and return to the original place for oath ceremony?
please advise

I understand they have passed the interview. Speaking of the ceremony, I meant the oath ceremony.
Usually, the oath letters are stamped with "Return Service Requested" (unless something changed lately). It means that USPS must return it back to the sender if the recepient no longer lives at the address.
 
I understand they have passed the interview. Speaking of the ceremony, I meant the oath ceremony.
Usually, the oath letters are stamped with "Return Service Requested" (unless something changed lately). It means that USPS must return it back to the sender if the recepient no longer lives at the address.

Dear all,
my family decide to stay until they receive the oath letter; however, since we have another apartment in different city already and we will move there for at least 2 yrs.
For the address of N445 that we provide, should it be our current address, the old address, or the new address in the new city?
Also- will USCIS mail us anything after oath letter or oath letter is probably the last mail we would ever receive?
Thank you for the advice.
 
Also- will USCIS mail us anything after oath letter or oath letter is probably the last mail we would ever receive?
You still can receive a letter of the oath cancellation, if the ceremony is cancelled for whatever reason. As soon as you get sworn in as a U.S. citizen, your N-400 is closed.
 
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