Hi, I'd be grateful for some advice on this.
I have an approved I-140 and it's been >180 for the I-485. I'm currently in Florida. I have accepted a job offer in Maryland. I'm concerned about the change of address in terms of lost mail and change of center. I have 4 options:
1. File the change of address AR-11 and notify CIS about the change of address by phone and mail. The concern here is that some people have reported still receiving mail at their old addresses, also concerned if Service Center will be changed and if that would create problems and/or delays.
2. Move to MD, file AR-11, but keep the current apartment, paying the rent, etc. Have someone check mail once a week.
3. move to MD, file AR-11 and give CIS a friend's address in Florida. Similar concern as (1) about mail being sent to old address, but Service Center shouldn't change.
4. Leave family in FL, work in MD for 4 days a week, spend 3 days a week with the family in FL. No change of address. Obviously, this is the least desirable option.
I have an approved I-140 and it's been >180 for the I-485. I'm currently in Florida. I have accepted a job offer in Maryland. I'm concerned about the change of address in terms of lost mail and change of center. I have 4 options:
1. File the change of address AR-11 and notify CIS about the change of address by phone and mail. The concern here is that some people have reported still receiving mail at their old addresses, also concerned if Service Center will be changed and if that would create problems and/or delays.
2. Move to MD, file AR-11, but keep the current apartment, paying the rent, etc. Have someone check mail once a week.
3. move to MD, file AR-11 and give CIS a friend's address in Florida. Similar concern as (1) about mail being sent to old address, but Service Center shouldn't change.
4. Leave family in FL, work in MD for 4 days a week, spend 3 days a week with the family in FL. No change of address. Obviously, this is the least desirable option.