If I moved, do I need to file a change of address and will it cause delays regarding a N-400?

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If I moved, do I need to file a change of address and will it cause delays regarding a N-400?

I am sponsoring my wife. We filled out a N-400, Application for Naturalization and at the time I was unemployed and we were living together. I recently got a job and moved out of state. She is at the old address. Should I fill out an AR-11 or online? Will it delay her citizenship interview?

Asked on May 7, 2017 under Immigration Law, Texas

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SB Member California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 7 years ago | Contributor

It should not affect anything or cause a delay but you do need to have a valid address with the USCIS so that the file is set for interview with the appropriate USCIS office and you receive all the correspondence from USCIS.


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