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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Change of address of my USC fiance , do I need to put the new address to all the forms required for the interview or just be consistent about the old address that was written to our documents we 've submitted to USCIS and just inform USEM about the new address after we got approved? I'm confused. Thanks :):unsure:

3-23-2011- i129f sent

3-24-2011- check encash

3-29-2011- NOA1

6-17-2011- RFE

7-01-2011- RFE sent

7-05-2011- RFE rcvd/Response review

7-14-2011- NOA2

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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You have to put in the new address if you already have informed the USCIS about the change of address. Also, you have to bring with you the hard copy from the USCIS regarding the confirmation that they have received the update regarding the address change.

 
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