> While you must file the AR-11, there is no guarantee that your address
> will ever be updated in the database - or the file ever transfered
> from one place to another - even if you call the 800 number and inform
> both district offices of the change. My interview was 3 months after
> being fingerprinted, and my oath ceremony was a month after that. Of
> course you are free to do as you see fit, but for my money... I'd stay
> put and get the USCIS monkey off my back forever!
>
> Ian
hi ian, thanks for the info. here's another potential wrench in the
works - can i be employed in another state while i maintain my new york
residence? if i don't have a permanent address in cali (ie sublet/hotel
room), i wouldn't be able to file an AR-11, correct? i'm not trying to
dupe the USCIS,, just am in a unique situation, and am trying to get my
citizenship legitimately
while i do it.
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