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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cameroon
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I called today to change my fiance's address because her UK visa expires next sunday and she wants to go to Cameroon to while waiting for her N02. i CALLED USCIS on 1800 375 5283 and they told me that they can not change the address. They said I should call the embassy instead. I know this is not right because the we are still waiting for the N02 and I do not want the approved documents to go to London before routing it to Yaounde. Since as the N02 will be out pretty soon as we have already pass, 5 months, what should I do to change her address. I tried to do it online but the system sems to accept only USA address changes.

 
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