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Moving to a military base before AOS complete

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My fiancee will arrive on a K-1 Visa in October and we will be married the same month. We were planning on beginning the AOS process by November when we have all the necessary certificates, etc.

I have a job offer on an overseas US military base as a civilian contractor. The position allows me to bring my wife and kids (no kids yet). I have spoken to someone on the base who says there are workers there who have spouses with them who are not US citizens.

My question is this: would my wife need to complete AOS in the USA before travelling to join me at an overseas military installation or could we move during the process? Has anyone had similar experiences? I am not a member of the US military.

Thanks.

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