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Hello,

please can somebody help me out to find my way?

my case (F1) completed May 2011 and I have been waiting for any news regarding interviewing since then. recently, I have changed my current location to London and I want to change the US embassy (where I must be interviewd in) to US embassy in London. ih the october 2011, NVC emailed me the address of the embassy where my interview is in. Does that mean the NVC already sent all my documents to that embassy?

(the embassy mentioned in the NVC email is Ankara and I want to change it to London).

my main question is that how I can change the embassy to London?

Please guide me.

Many thanks!

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Timeline

Hello,

please can somebody help me out to find my way?

my case (F1) completed May 2011 and I have been waiting for any news regarding interviewing since then. recently, I have changed my current location to London and I want to change the US embassy (where I must be interviewd in) to US embassy in London. ih the october 2011, NVC emailed me the address of the embassy where my interview is in. Does that mean the NVC already sent all my documents to that embassy?

(the embassy mentioned in the NVC email is Ankara and I want to change it to London).

my main question is that how I can change the embassy to London?

Please guide me.

Many thanks!

I think you should contact NVC and ask them all these questions also.. Hopefully some one who has had a similar experience will send u a message very soon. The earlier you send in the change to NVC... the quicker they can act on it for you...so as to not delay your processing... I am posting NVC contact info for you (link below) even though i know you will have it...

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3177.html

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Many thanks Grace:)

I think you should contact NVC and ask them all these questions also.. Hopefully some one who has had a similar experience will send u a message very soon. The earlier you send in the change to NVC... the quicker they can act on it for you...so as to not delay your processing... I am posting NVC contact info for you (link below) even though i know you will have it...

http://travel.state..../info_3177.html

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for those who are in the same situations:

1. your documents remain in NVC untill you will receive the interview letter.

2. for any changes, like address, location, embassy; you need to eamil NVC personally. there is no alternative way, just email! also, you must be patient as you have been, because they bring any excuse to make delay in your case example: sandy storm, election, economy conditions blah blah blah

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