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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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The interview for the K-1 Visa is really close and the embassy in Bogota, Colombia already has my I-129F, but i just moved a couple days ago, what would i need to take to the interview to show I'm living in a different address from the one i stated in my I-129F??

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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is not clear who has a different address. If is the USC doesn't need to do anything, if os the beneficiary he/she must provide the address in the ds-2100 form when send the pck 3 to the embassy to get the interview date, in that address they will send the appointment letter (pck 4)

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