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Good day all, Wife, and I are nearing time to file I-751. It has been a crazy couple years, and through my job we have moved 5 times. I was reading over the I-751 to start prepping. Question 22 of Part 1 asks "Have you resided at any other addresses since you became a permanent resident? If 'Yes," attach a list of all addresses and dates". Upon reading this I realized CRAP I THINK I forgot to file one of the address changes as per below. Address 1 (Original File Address) -> Address 2 (AR-11 Submitted) -> Address 3 (AR-11 Submitted) -> Address 4 (Forgot To File AR-11 "I think") -> Address 5 (AR-11 Filed Current Address) Is USCIS going to give us crap about this? Should we submit a memo explaining we forgot? Should we just leave it, and play the "we have been so busy we must have forgot" if they ask?
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In an e-mail Elis (not USCIS) reply to a non-address related issue I received this today: "If you need to update your address only the applicant may do so and MUST complete BOTH steps below: Complete an AR-11 address update by:Selecting https://egov.uscis.gov/coa/displayCOAForm.do. Use your Alien Registration Number, NOT your USCIS ELIS Receipt Number. You will be asked if your change of address is for an application or petition currently in progress. Select “NO” and continue as directed. Create a Change of Address service request by:Contact the USCIS ELIS Customer Contact Center by clicking on the “Email Us For Help” link located at https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/contactusPlease provide the following information for all applicants: • Full names (including ALL other names ever used); • Date of birth; • Current Address; • Previous Address; • A-File number(s); and • Receipt number(s). Please be advised that a USCIS Immigration Services Officer will call you (the applicant), in order to verify your identity prior to changing the address. We hope this information is helpful. Sincerely," My emphasis on this part "a USCIS Immigration Services Officer will call you (the applicant), in order to verify your identity prior to changing the address." And here is good place to remind about this. Our A#- is only 8 digits long. The fill in the blanks for A#s are all 9 boxes long. The solution is that you must enter a '0' (Zero not Oh) in the first box.
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We moved again and I need to fill a change of address form with the INS. I figure I better get this done before we file for the 10 year green card. What is the form I need to file and where do I find it? Bubba