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Change of address RIGHT after NOA2

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Hi everyone,

We finally received our NOA2 email today (yay!)

The only "issue" is that we moved yesterday. Funny how the timing on these things usually works.

We are currently living in Japan, and I will actually be moving again in a couple of days to go back to the US while she waits here for approval. I was wondering what the best way to change our address is (mine to my new US address, and hers to her new Japanese address).

It sounds like she might not officially have to change her address at all as it isn't required throughout the I-130 NVC process and will just be updated automatically after we file the DS-230. Is this correct?

As for my case, should I update now with the Service Center, or should I wait a bit and update with the NVC? (To change to my US address) Obviously we have the physical NOA2 letter on the way, but that should be forwarded to our new Japanese address (we applied for mail forwarding). If I DO update my address with the service center tomorrow (to my US address), will that also automatically update it with the NVC?

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