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Dominic
Hello All:

I am considering moving from Toronto to Vancouver since my husband cannot be with me during this K3 application process.
I am on maternity leave at the moment (1 year) and would prefer to spend the last days of my pregnancy in Vancouver with my family since I have no one else here in Toronto. Would this jeopardize my I130 and I129 application as I entered Toronto, Canada as the nearest consulate on the application form?

Thanks again for all your help.
Jeremy + Kristy
Where are you at in the process? If anything, it's a good thing since the Vancouver consulate is much quicker than Montreal's (Toronto doesn't do K1 or K3 visas). You'll just have to request a transfer from Montreal to Vancouver once the petition gets there.

And, if you fill out your timeline, we can help even better.
Dominic
QUOTE(Jeremy + Kristy @ Jul 6 2007, 11:03 AM) *
Where are you at in the process? If anything, it's a good thing since the Vancouver consulate is much quicker than Montreal's (Toronto doesn't do K1 or K3 visas). You'll just have to request a transfer from Montreal to Vancouver once the petition gets there.

And, if you fill out your timeline, we can help even better.


We received a NOA1 on the I130 and are ready to send in the I129. Since I am almost sure about this move should I just put the Vancouver address on the I129, instead of the Toronto address that I used on the I130. Would having Vancouver as the nearest consulate on the I129 and Montreal on the I130 be a problem? We were thinking about using the Toronto address on both forms to be consistent, and then change the address when I make the move a few weeks from now. What would you suggest?
misa
Put your Vancouver down as your address on the I-129F and the other forms you'll send in with the I-129F.

The NVC (National Visa Centre) will use that as your mailing address to give to the consulate after your I-129F is approved.
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