How would changing the address and moving from one state to another effect our asylum relative petition case in general and timewise?
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How would changing the address and moving from one state to another effect our asylum relative petition case in general and timewise?
We updated the address with USCIS online.
Asked on February 22, 2012 under Immigration Law, Illinois
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SB, Member, California / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
It may change the jurisdiction for purposes of where your interview would be held if you have moved out of the jurisdiction of the original USCIS office. Otherwise, it should not affect it in any way. Just make sure that your correct address is with USCIS for any correspondence they may be sending to you.
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