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A week ago I received interview letter - July 14th Baltimore. I have one issue though, I am moving out of my place in few days...

What exactly should I do? I am moving to the town my wife is from, where her parents still live in, but we are renting our own place, but just for the summer. Should I provide mine or her parents address?

I am worried how address changing my effect our interview and our IO?

Any ideas???

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Thailand
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Hey

A week ago I received interview letter - July 14th Baltimore. I have one issue though, I am moving out of my place in few days...

What exactly should I do? I am moving to the town my wife is from, where her parents still live in, but we are renting our own place, but just for the summer. Should I provide mine or her parents address?

I am worried how address changing my effect our interview and our IO?

Any ideas???

I am in the same boat, I just moved and I got the interview letter. I just filed the Ar-11 for my wife and sent I-865 for me, the question I have does it delay the interview? or does it stay the same date but performed in a different city?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Poland
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Hey

A week ago I received interview letter - July 14th Baltimore. I have one issue though, I am moving out of my place in few days...

What exactly should I do? I am moving to the town my wife is from, where her parents still live in, but we are renting our own place, but just for the summer. Should I provide mine or her parents address?

I am worried how address changing my effect our interview and our IO?

Any ideas???

I am in the same boat, I just moved and I got the interview letter. I just filed the Ar-11 for my wife and sent I-865 for me, the question I have does it delay the interview? or does it stay the same date but performed in a different city?

Well I think that it can't delay interview because it's already scheduled, if you moved within the same state (not sure, just what I think, but you never know with them). I am wondering if it will cause trouble during interview....

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Thailand
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Hey

A week ago I received interview letter - July 14th Baltimore. I have one issue though, I am moving out of my place in few days...

What exactly should I do? I am moving to the town my wife is from, where her parents still live in, but we are renting our own place, but just for the summer. Should I provide mine or her parents address?

I am worried how address changing my effect our interview and our IO?

Any ideas???

I am in the same boat, I just moved and I got the interview letter. I just filed the Ar-11 for my wife and sent I-865 for me, the question I have does it delay the interview? or does it stay the same date but performed in a different city?

Well I think that it can't delay interview because it's already scheduled, if you moved within the same state (not sure, just what I think, but you never know with them). I am wondering if it will cause trouble during interview....

If you can make your interview I would say go and not talk about the address change until you got the GC.

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