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I am the USC and my petition has been approved and forwarded to the embassy. My fiance has received the first packet and returned and is just waiting on the interview date now.

If I need to move before this, is it allowed? I can forward my mail but I think some things won't get forwarded. Do I need to change my address with USCIS even though our petition is not there anymore? Is there anything else that I should be expecting in the mail at this point or is it pretty much just on him from here on out?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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...my petition has been approved and forwarded to the embassy.

...Do I need to change my address with USCIS

I don't think you have to change your address with the USCIS, but if it were me, I definitely would, just in case.

As for what is happening with the process, I think that the remainder of the information will be mailed to the beneficiary, so you would not have to change your address with the embassy, but if it were me... :)

Check out http://tunis.usembassy.gov, which I believe is the web site for your fiance(e)'s country. Perhaps they have a way you can submit a change of address online. (I believe you have a case number assigned with the letter you received from the NVC.)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Egypt
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I moved right before my husband's interview at the embassy. I wrote out a letter, explaining that I'd moved with the new address on it. He took it with him, and they updated the file during the interview.

I'd also change your address with USCIS just to be safe. However, if it's already at the embassy, they shouldn't need to contact you any further. Then, when your fiance is your husband, he'll file the AOS and your address will be updated on your file that way.

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