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Hey everyone,

My fiance lives in Mexico (currently Michoacan) and plans to move to Tijuana around late-July to early-August. My concern is that if I file the petition within the next week or two, there could be an issue with him moving and the documents getting lost or sent to the wrong office as well as him being designated an office to go to and then that needing to change due to moving to a completely different state which has a different office.

Can anyone tell me if this is a big issue or not? If so, I will tell him to move to Tijuana right away rather than waiting (but he prefers to stay in Michoacan to continue saving money for the move). I'm just concerned that I won't know who to contact to inform them of a change in address.

Or, perhaps I can write down his future Tijuana address?

Any insight much appreciated!

Thank you,

Jennifer

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
Timeline
Posted

Hey everyone,

My fiance lives in Mexico (currently Michoacan) and plans to move to Tijuana around late-July to early-August. My concern is that if I file the petition within the next week or two, there could be an issue with him moving and the documents getting lost or sent to the wrong office as well as him being designated an office to go to and then that needing to change due to moving to a completely different state which has a different office.

Can anyone tell me if this is a big issue or not? If so, I will tell him to move to Tijuana right away rather than waiting (but he prefers to stay in Michoacan to continue saving money for the move). I'm just concerned that I won't know who to contact to inform them of a change in address.

Or, perhaps I can write down his future Tijuana address?

Any insight much appreciated!

Thank you,

Jennifer

When your petition gets approved, there are instructions on the notice on what to do if your fiance has moved, and on how to get the case forwarded to a new consulate office.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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apparently, all K-1 visa interviews are done in Cuidad de Juarez - see http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/index.php?ctry=Mexico&cty=Juarez

and IIRC, there's some signup process to actually schedule yer own interview, online with CDJ - IE - don't expect much 'paper' during this process, for CDJ.

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