Clearly an oversight of your local post office (which turned out to be lucky for you). Most government postal correspondence bear a "Do not forward" stamp. Quite often busy post offices miss it though.
I've always received my INS mail forwarded from an old home address....but then....it depends on how the local post office does things....I would just give a friends address in the jurisdiction you filed your case in...that way, you are sure to get your mail !
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