I expect to move to a different state within 6-8 months after filing N-400. I'm hoping not to cause any delays in the processing time, particularly because I'm moving from a less busy center (shorter processing time) to a move busy center (longer processing time).
I'll be reporting my change of address as soon as I move, as required by the law.
But does the law require that I specify the documents I have pending? I'm not sure.
I was thinking of using a friends "mailing address" while filling in my own physical address as the "current address". And after moving, I was planning to file AR-11, but try not making any changes to the pending N-400.
Is this possible?
Does AR-11 automatically result in a change of processing center, even if you do not cite the pending forms a the time of submitting AR-11?
Will the interviewing officer in any way hold this against you? Even if you have legally reported your change of address?
Thank you all in advance for any insight.
I'll be reporting my change of address as soon as I move, as required by the law.
But does the law require that I specify the documents I have pending? I'm not sure.
I was thinking of using a friends "mailing address" while filling in my own physical address as the "current address". And after moving, I was planning to file AR-11, but try not making any changes to the pending N-400.
Is this possible?
Does AR-11 automatically result in a change of processing center, even if you do not cite the pending forms a the time of submitting AR-11?
Will the interviewing officer in any way hold this against you? Even if you have legally reported your change of address?
Thank you all in advance for any insight.