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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Does anyone know anything about the petitioner changing addresses before the beneficiary has their visa interview?

I moved few days ago. My fiancee awaits her interview . Changed address already with the uscis AR-11 had a confirmation but was requested to contact the nvc (I know that there is a form called

the AR-11, but from all the research I've done it seems like the AR-11 only applies for those that are inbetween their AOS filing date and their AOS interview.

), called the NVC and was told to call my fiancee consulate in Ghana which i did but to no avail. Contacting through email i'm sure of not getting a response since i have before concerning our call in letter for

packet pick up. I'm not sure what to do.

Does my fiancee fill the DS-160 with the old address or my new address?

I realize this is complicated, but the moves cannot be avoided.

I would REALLY appreciate anyone's personal stories, advice, and help.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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At this stage of the process, there is no need for the petitioner to change addresses. The last correspondence you should have received is NOA2. Beyond that point, your address is no longer needed.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Exact same scenario happened to me. During the interview process, I let them know that the petitioner has moved since the initial I-129F filing. Since I had to prove that he was domicile anyways, that proved he was at the new address. They updated the address on file and all has been fine.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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At this stage of the process, there is no need for the petitioner to change addresses. The last correspondence you should have received is NOA2. Beyond that point, your address is no longer needed.

Thank you for your feedback

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Exact same scenario happened to me. During the interview process, I let them know that the petitioner has moved since the initial I-129F filing. Since I had to prove that he was domicile anyways, that proved he was at the new address. They updated the address on file and all has been fine.

Thank you for your feedback . During the DS-160 filing under Family Information: Fiance/Fiancee address ...Did you use the old address or new address before attending the interview and letting them know of the move since the initial I-129F filing?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Thank you for your feedback . During the DS-160 filing under Family Information: Fiance/Fiancee address ...Did you use the old address or new address before attending the interview and letting them know of the move since the initial I-129F filing?

Just use the address that's current, that's the most important thing. USCIS understands that people sometimes move, which is why they ask for your address a billion times.

03-19-2021: Officially an American Citizen 🇺🇸 Entire journey from initial K-1 Visa filing to Naturalization took 5 years, 8 days.

You can see my complete timeline by clicking here.

 

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