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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: New Zealand
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Hi,

I filed a I-129f petition for my fiancé in January and we are waiting for the noa2....

Since then we both have moved homes. I was wondering if I need to inform uscis about the change of addresses even though both of our mailing addresses have stayed the same?

If so how do I go about doing this and will it delay my noa2 from coming?

Thanks so much!

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You could call USCIS to inform them of the address changes. The number is on their website.

I do not believe it will delay your NOA2.

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Hi,

I filed a I-129f petition for my fiancé in January and we are waiting for the noa2....

Since then we both have moved homes. I was wondering if I need to inform uscis about the change of addresses even though both of our mailing addresses have stayed the same?

If so how do I go about doing this and will it delay my noa2 from coming?

Thanks so much!

A change of address is only needed to receive the approval notice (NOA2) which a copy of is needed for the adjustment of status (AOS). The rules on change of address only apply once you are a LPR. Then you have 10 days to inform the USCIS of the address change using the AR-11 form and if you have a pending application or petition you need to do an additional step. Any USC that is a sponsor on the I-864 must compete an I-865 when they move and they have 30 days to do so. Before the petition approval, the only reason to inform the USCIS of a change of address is to receive any letters from them as the USPS will not forward anything from the USCIS.

Since your mailing address is the same, I would not worry about it.

Good luck,

Dave

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: New Zealand
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Thank you both.

So you don't think it will make much of a difference since our mailing addresses have stayed the same? I just don't want to get in trouble down the line when the visa is in hand

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