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Hello,

Here is my dilemma - I applied for a k-1 visa for my fiance. My paperwork is currently in the final phases and sits at the Juarez embassy. She/or I have not received the interview letter yet. Here is my problem:

My fiance recently moved to another state in Mexico. If documents are mailed to her old address (that was on the initial application) she will still receive them due to family living there. I would like to notify the embassy of the updated address in order to avoid any bumps down the road. How do I go about doing this?

One last question - we recently just had a son in Mexico. He will be receiving US Citizenship due to me being a US Citizen and filling out the proper documentation at the US Consulate in Tijuana. I never mentioned my son on the initial paperwork - Does this cause any problems? I would assume this is a separate issue due to him already being a citizen (assuming everything goes as planned) and would not have any bearing on her application.

Advice, comments?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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you did not mention your son because he was not yet born.... complete the citizenship process and all will be good...

YMMV

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you did not mention your son because he was not yet born.... complete the citizenship process and all will be good...

Correct -

What about the change of address?

I would not worry about it because CID has the "packet 3" info online and K-1 interviews are not pre-scheduled. Everything you need should be detailed

http://ciudadjuarez.usconsulate.gov/root/p...et_complete.pdf

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YMMV

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I have another question that is baby related -

Lets assume my son will be a US citizen before my fiance and I get to Juarez for our appointment is it necessary to bring our newborn with us? He will become a US citizen through a entirely different application process. I kind of don't want to drag him along to Juarez unless its necessary.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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I have another question that is baby related -

Lets assume my son will be a US citizen before my fiance and I get to Juarez for our appointment is it necessary to bring our newborn with us? He will become a US citizen through a entirely different application process. I kind of don't want to drag him along to Juarez unless its necessary.

no, only intended visa applicants need attend the interview

YMMV

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