atomic
Replies to this thread:

More by atomic
What people are reading
Subscribers
Subscribers
[Total Subscribers 1]

dash97
:: Subscribe
Back to: Immigration Refresh page to view new replies
 OPT Card
[VIEWED 5480 TIMES]
SAVE! for ease of future access.
Posted on 01-31-15 10:38 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
Login in to Rate this Post:     0       ?    
 

I am in F1 and just recently applied for OPT card, which is been for almost 60 days. Right now I have to move for some reason and no one can receive in this given address. What should I do now, should I just change the address in USPS ( hopefully they will forward the mail) or Change the address in USCIS. Has anyone gone through this, please let me know!! By the way, in case status , it just shows, they have received the application only.
 
Posted on 01-31-15 10:52 AM     [Snapshot: 18]     Reply [Subscribe]
Login in to Rate this Post:     0       ?    
 

Atomic bro go to https://egov.uscis.gov/coa/displayCOAForm.do Mailey pani f1 opt ko adress Houston bata California changr gareko thiye ani mero ead Cali ma aako thiyo...
 
Posted on 01-31-15 10:57 AM     [Snapshot: 22]     Reply [Subscribe]
Login in to Rate this Post:     0       ?    
 

हो अतोमिक साथि, पुन्टर बाबु ले र तिमि ले पैला नै लेखे जस्तै USPS मा र USCIS (AR11 Form ) दुवै मा ठेगाना बद्लिने.

https://egov.uscis.gov/coa/displayCOAForm.do
 
Posted on 01-31-15 11:24 AM     [Snapshot: 38]     Reply [Subscribe]
Login in to Rate this Post:     0       ?    
 

Thx guys. Ani yo, is this change of address for an application or petition currently in progress ma yes garney ki no ?
 
Posted on 01-31-15 11:26 AM     [Snapshot: 38]     Reply [Subscribe]
Login in to Rate this Post:     0       ?    
 

Well got it. Thx
 
Posted on 01-31-15 12:04 PM     [Snapshot: 68]     Reply [Subscribe]
Login in to Rate this Post:     0       ?    
 

As a back up, you could also sign up for mail forwarding service with USPS. This will ensure that the mail reaches to your new address.
 
Posted on 01-31-15 1:47 PM     [Snapshot: 135]     Reply [Subscribe]
Login in to Rate this Post:     0       ?    
 

USPS generally does not forward mail from USCIS to new address for security reason, it sends back the mail to USCIS. If USCIS has not already processed ur opt for shipment before u changed ur address at its site, it will send ur card to ur new address, if it has already shipped ur card, the card will be sent back, and they will send it to ur new address thereafter, it will increase ur opt delivery by few weeks.

Last edited: 31-Jan-15 01:51 PM

 
Posted on 01-31-15 4:14 PM     [Snapshot: 192]     Reply [Subscribe]
Login in to Rate this Post:     0       ?    
 

Sathi ho " date of entry " ma kun halney ho ? Latest ki a very first one???
 
Posted on 01-31-15 4:20 PM     [Snapshot: 196]     Reply [Subscribe]
Login in to Rate this Post:     0       ?    
 

Side Ko hint ma ta " first" bhancha , taipani ....kuro!!!
 
Posted on 01-31-15 8:16 PM     [Snapshot: 262]     Reply [Subscribe]
Login in to Rate this Post:     0       ?    
 

Date of entry maa ta last entered date hola ni.
 


Please Log in! to be able to reply! If you don't have a login, please register here.

YOU CAN ALSO



IN ORDER TO POST!




Within last 7 days
Recommended Popular Threads Controvertial Threads
TPS Re-registration case still pending ..
and it begins - on Day 1 Trump will begin operations to deport millions of undocumented immigrants
Travel Document for TPS (approved)
All the Qatar ailines from Nepal canceled to USA
NOTE: The opinions here represent the opinions of the individual posters, and not of Sajha.com. It is not possible for sajha.com to monitor all the postings, since sajha.com merely seeks to provide a cyber location for discussing ideas and concerns related to Nepal and the Nepalis. Please send an email to admin@sajha.com using a valid email address if you want any posting to be considered for deletion. Your request will be handled on a one to one basis. Sajha.com is a service please don't abuse it. - Thanks.

Sajha.com Privacy Policy

Like us in Facebook!

↑ Back to Top
free counters