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My fiance will be coming in the next few weeks on K1 and I'm moving back home this weekend before we start the AOS process. Originally he was going to stay with me and move down together, but with my travel schedule for work, it made more sense for me to move down prior to his arrival.

So just a few questions:

* Will it matter if the address is different from all the other paperwork? When I submitted the I-134 it had my soon-to-be-old address on it. I'm assuming he can update the address at POE.

* Is there a specific form to update the address on the I-134 (like the I-864) or is it just through the generic USCIS update address page?

Thank you all in advance!

K1 Visa Process Canada --> USA

09/16/2015 - Sent I-129F

02/03/2016 - K1 Interview - APPROVED!!

02/27/2016 - POE at Peace Bridge (CDN-USA Border)

04/09/2016 - Married <3

AOS (Local CIS: JAX)

04/29/2016 - Sent AOS, EAD, and AP forms

08/04/2016 - GREEN CARD APPROVED & getting produced [Day 95]

08/08/2016 - Green Card Mailed [Day 99]

08/10/2016 - Green Card Arrived [Day 101]

ROC (CSC)

06/19/2018 - I-751 Sent

06/21/2018 - Arrived and signed at CSC

I am the USC

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* Will it matter if the address is different from all the other paperwork? When I submitted the I-134 it had my soon-to-be-old address on it. I'm assuming he can update the address at POE.

* Is there a specific form to update the address on the I-134 (like the I-864) or is it just through the generic USCIS update address page?

Nope, it won't matter. I don't think the POE looked at the paperwork for my guy, but I made sure he remembered our address. The I-134 is not binding, and it really doesn't matter. It's the I-864 that is binding after you marry. You can go ahead and file your AOS paperwork in your new address. His A-number will be the same on his I-129F application, written on his passport entry stamp and you will include it on the AOS documents.



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