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My visa has been issued and I am going to enter in the middle of November. My Fiance found out his work is moving him across the country around the same time I will be entering. When I POE will it matter we will be going to a different location the stated on the forms submitted for the interview?

I am likely worrying to much but thought I would ask!

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04/20/2012- I-129F Package Sent!

04/25/2012- NOA1

07/31/2012- NOA2

08/06/2012- NOA2 Hard-copy

08/08/2012- NVC Received

08/13/2012- NVC Left

08/17/2012- Consulate Received

08/17/2012- Packet 3 Received

08/20/2012- Packet 3 Sent

08/20/2012- Packet 4 Received

08/23/2012- Medical

09/04/2012- Interview---Approved smile.png

11/20/2012- POE Blue Water Bridge

11/24/2012- Wedding!!

AOS

12/24/2012- AOS Mailed

01/02/2013- NOA1,AOS, EAD/AP

01/25/2013- Biometrics

02/20/2013- EAD & AP Approved

03/04/2013- EAD & AP Combo Card Received

07/29/2013- AOS Approved

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My visa has been issued and I am going to enter in the middle of November. My Fiance found out his work is moving him across the country around the same time I will be entering. When I POE will it matter we will be going to a different location the stated on the forms submitted for the interview?

I am likely worrying to much but thought I would ask!

No no0pb.gif Don't worry. Just make sure you provide your new address at POE because it'll differ from the one they'll see on the forms from the brown envelope. You will have to add it to the I-94; and you can even tell them that your fiance moved since the time of the interview.

Easy breezy.

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Hi Everyone

Well as the time grows closer to leaving my home town I can't help but feel the emotional strain. As most know I lost all my parents during this awful process which started April 2011 and is drawing to a close at this stage. I have been helping to close up their estates and it has been overwhelming on top of the process. At what point have you just let go and had your melt down? I'm a teary mess today. missing parents, missing my Honeybun, and seeing the "last times" differently now.

Would love to share your thoughts

Terri (F)

Fiance visa

04/28/2011 - I-129F - DENIED

02/18/2012 - I-129F petition filed
02/24/2012 - NOA1
09/04/2012 - NOA2, 193 days

Interview:10/22/2012
POE: 10/26/2012 (245 days)

Removal of Conditions

Filed for ROC - 06/09/2015

NOA1 for ROC - 06/12/2015

Biometrics appointment - 07/17/2015

Approval for ROC - 04/20/2016 (316 days)

Naturalization Process

N-400 Filed 06/10/2016

N-400 NOA1 06/14/2016

N-400 biometrics 06/20/16

N-400 interview 01/23/2017

N-400 Oath ceremony 02/10/2017

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