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c'mon guys...I really need some help on this xp

I don't beleive there's a form for changing the beneficiaries address. I think there's a way to change your address online at the USCIS.gov site.

YOu could call the service center and they'll probably tell you you have to write a letter and send it to them, but you can find out to what address and what info they need with it to identify you like case number and all.

They aren't always reliable though.

In any case, when the time comes, it is the embassy that you will need to make sure you notify of the new address when your case gets there. It depends on your embassy, some you can call or email when they have your case. Also on the DS forms that you fill out for the embassy you can list the new address.

Good Luck!

NOA1 - 12/21/15

NOA2 - 04/18/16

NVC Receive - 04/29/16

NVC Welcome - 05/13/16

DS-261 - 05/14/16

AOS, IV PAID - 05/27/16

DS260 done - 06/10/16

Case Transferred to US Embassy in Riga Latvia at the end of October.

If you really want it, you'll find a way!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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I don't beleive there's a form for changing the beneficiaries address. I think there's a way to change your address online at the USCIS.gov site.

YOu could call the service center and they'll probably tell you you have to write a letter and send it to them, but you can find out to what address and what info they need with it to identify you like case number and all.

They aren't always reliable though.

In any case, when the time comes, it is the embassy that you will need to make sure you notify of the new address when your case gets there. It depends on your embassy, some you can call or email when they have your case. Also on the DS forms that you fill out for the embassy you can list the new address.

Good Luck!

Thank you, does the changed of address delay or mess up background checks at all, do you know?

"Love is patient..."

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Thank you, does the changed of address delay or mess up background checks at all, do you know?

I don't believe so. I think mainly they do name checks of the beneficiary, at the consulate stage, and check the police reports that she has to get from the places she lived for over 6 months since age 16. Different embassies have different policies, you can check the VJ reviews for you embassy, there's a link in the second row at the top of the VJ page.

While you are waiting for NOA2 here in the US they will do the name checks on the petitioner.

I don't think it'll be much of a problem for Sweden, but I really don't know. Good Luck!

NOA1 - 12/21/15

NOA2 - 04/18/16

NVC Receive - 04/29/16

NVC Welcome - 05/13/16

DS-261 - 05/14/16

AOS, IV PAID - 05/27/16

DS260 done - 06/10/16

Case Transferred to US Embassy in Riga Latvia at the end of October.

If you really want it, you'll find a way!

 
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