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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Hey you guys,

I (the beneficiary) just moved into a new apartment after we submitted the I-129F package around 3 weeks ago (and received NOA1).

My question now is: does my fiance have to update this information with USCIS?? :help:

Thank you all for your help!! :)

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K1 Timeline

Jan 2005: we first met and started dating

03/11/2010: I-129F sent

04/29/2010: touched and NOA2

05/17/2010: Consulate Frankfurt

05/19/2010: Package 3 received

07/02/2010: Packet 4 received

07/07/2010: Medical Exam in Munich

07/21/2010: Visa interview in Frankfurt - APPROVED

11/28/2010: POE

12/27/2010: Wedding

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My question now is: does my fiance have to update this information with USCIS?? :help:

They don't - nothing really to do until your petition is approved.

Once approved, you'll be able to get your (new) NVC case number - with this number, you can contact Frankfurt with your new address (so they'll know where to send things to). That's what we did at least.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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They don't - nothing really to do until your petition is approved.

Once approved, you'll be able to get your (new) NVC case number - with this number, you can contact Frankfurt with your new address (so they'll know where to send things to). That's what we did at least.

Tausend Dank, Karin! :) Then I'm just gonna wait until then.

K1 Timeline

Jan 2005: we first met and started dating

03/11/2010: I-129F sent

04/29/2010: touched and NOA2

05/17/2010: Consulate Frankfurt

05/19/2010: Package 3 received

07/02/2010: Packet 4 received

07/07/2010: Medical Exam in Munich

07/21/2010: Visa interview in Frankfurt - APPROVED

11/28/2010: POE

12/27/2010: Wedding

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
Timeline

They don't - nothing really to do until your petition is approved.

Once approved, you'll be able to get your (new) NVC case number - with this number, you can contact Frankfurt with your new address (so they'll know where to send things to). That's what we did at least.

I have another question concerning the whole address situation of mine...since I am enrolled in school here in Germany, only 3 more months to go, John and I decided to put my parents', i.e. my home address on the I-129F (Babenhausen, my official main residence and mailing address), not my current address for school (Regensburg, my official secondary residence) since this is only transitory (til June) and not reliable for me to receive mail. However, on the G-125A I put my current address for school because that's where I am residing at the moment (Regensburg).

In hindsight, this might confuse USCIS...do you think this might pose a problem?

I mean, I am not lying to them; my situation is just a little complicated right now.

Does anybody else have the same problem? Or has anybody dealt with the same situation?

K1 Timeline

Jan 2005: we first met and started dating

03/11/2010: I-129F sent

04/29/2010: touched and NOA2

05/17/2010: Consulate Frankfurt

05/19/2010: Package 3 received

07/02/2010: Packet 4 received

07/07/2010: Medical Exam in Munich

07/21/2010: Visa interview in Frankfurt - APPROVED

11/28/2010: POE

12/27/2010: Wedding

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