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    Hey guys! Hope everyone is having a nice weekend!
    I’m applying for N-400 in 10 days , However i still have a pending I-751
    The issue is my wife and i will be moving to a different state after i apply by around a month. The confusion here is should we state the physical address where we live right now in california or should we put the new physical address as Alabama (we got a lease there with both our names on it).
    We’ll be still using the mailing address as my in laws house in California. We’ll be living in Alabama for 2 years as my wife is going for school there. My job will still be in CA though and i’ll be working remotely and will be travelling like once/twice a month and will be staying at my in laws(mailing address) when i come for work , our taxes will still be filed in California for the time being.
    We are really confused and don’t know what to do also don’t wanna delay filing for next month because of the significant fees increase. The main concern is also how will that impact my pending I-751 because my understanding that even with filing for N-400 a decision should be made in the pending i-751 first before the N-400 even if it’s done on the same interview. So will filing in 2 field offices may cause a problem?

    Any advice will be appreciated!
    thanks alot
    Last edited by Rymb2008; 09-05-2020, 07:12 PM.

  • #2
    N400 applications are processed by the office in your jurisdiction (where you live).
    If you are moving within a month, you should wait till you complete 90 days in the new city and then apply.

    Other option is to apply right away since you are still living in CA, wait till you get the receipt and biometrics and then move. In this case, you must inform USCIS of the address change for all pending applications (N400 & I-751).
    dditionally, you must file an AR-11 within 10 days of moving to Alabama
    Opinion only. Cannot be construed as legal advice.

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    • #3
      R78 you are the best! Only one replying always to my questions!
      really appreciate it.
      So how likely will that impact/delay my I-751 if you know?
      i feel a wise decision will to apply from CA since am still living here and then when i move to AL i can file Ar-11.
      thanks again

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      • #4
        File N400 online. Delays will be minimal as paperwork is not sent from one office to the other.
        To avoid delays, file and complete biometrics before you move.
        I want to reiterate that you must call USCIS to change address for every pending application and also file AR11 within 10 days of moving. You cannot just do AR11 and assume all applications are changed.
        Opinion only. Cannot be construed as legal advice.

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        • #5
          That’s very useful! Many thanks!
          i hope it goes smooth.

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