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We are about to submit our K-1 Visa, still waiting on a few things to settle before we send everything. My fiancé currently lives in Ohio, which if we file now would assign us to CSC, but he will most probably be moving to Florida in the next few weeks so that would send us to TSC. My question is at what point in the process do they assign the service center? And what happens if during the process there is a change of address?

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We are about to submit our K-1 Visa, still waiting on a few things to settle before we send everything. My fiancé currently lives in Ohio, which if we file now would assign us to CSC, but he will most probably be moving to Florida in the next few weeks so that would send us to TSC. My question is at what point in the process do they assign the service center? And what happens if during the process there is a change of address?

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If yours already sent to CSC unlikely they will going send to TSC because you moved. When you moved, call USCIS to inform about your new address because the petitioner will received NOA-1, NOA-2, and a letter from NVC.

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Your best bet (assuming you're hoping for a faster approval) is to file now while still with Ohio residency, move to FL, and then notify USCIS of the change of address. Your service center will be assigned within a week or so after USCIS receives your I-129F. (That's what your NOA1 tells you.)

 
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