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Hi everybody!

 

My name is Jenni, I am French and I am in the process of a Fiancé visa K1, I have my interview at the US embassy of Paris in January.

My fiancé, who is the American citizen, recently moved and he informed the USCIS about that, but I filled and submitted my DS-160 form before that with his old address. So his address and the place I will stay (which are the same one) are now incorrect on the form. I tried to call the embassy but I can't reach them. I would like to know if someone who is familiar with the situation could help me.

 

Thank you !

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8 minutes ago, Foxyy said:

Hi everybody!

 

My name is Jenni, I am French and I am in process of a visa Fiancé - K1, I have my interview at the US embassy of Paris in January.

My fiancé, who is the American citizen, recently moved and he informed the USCIS about that, but I filled and submitted my DS-160 form before that with his old address. So his address and the place I will stay (which are the same one) are now incorrect on the form. I tried to call the embassy but I can't reach them. I would like to know if someone who is familiar with the situation could help me.

 

Thank you !

Hi, You should be able to change the address once you get to the interview.

• 08.07.2017 --->  I-485, I-765, I-131 Priority Mail

• 08.09.2017 --->  Package received

• 08.15.2017 --->  Received text messages and emails

• 08.15.2017 --->  Checks cashed

• 08.19.2017 --->  Received NOA1 all 3 hardcopies

• 08.25.2017 --->  Received biometrics letter

• 09.01.2017 --->  RFIE

• 09.07.2017 --->  Biometrics appointment

• 09.15.2017 --->  Received RFIE

• 10.05.2017 --->  Sent RFIE Response

• 10.07.2017 --->  USCIS Received RFIE Response

• 10.10.2017 --->  USCIS Status Update: Response to USCIS RFIE was received

• 03.19.2018 --->  Card in production *Day 221*

• 03.21.2018 --->  Card mailed out *Day 223*

• 03.23.2018 --->  Card in hand *Day 224*
• 10.26.2018 --->  Interview schedules *Day 442*

• 12.06.2018 --->  Interview Day

• 12.10.2018 --->  Needing new medical

• 01.03.2019 --->  Mailed new Medical

• 01.04.2019 ---> USCIS received medical

• 01.15.2019 --->  Card is in the mail *Day 523*

• 01.17.2019 --->  Card received *Day 525*

 

https://myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov/ Have updated info, when the app doesn't update.

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1 minute ago, borodine01 said:

Hi, You should be able to change the address once you get to the interview.

Thank you for your answer borodine01 ! :)

So you think I should let them know once I get to the interview? I just want to be sure it would not be a problem for the interview itself.

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Just now, Foxyy said:

Thank you for your answer borodine01 ! :)

So you think I should let them know once I get to the interview? I just want to be sure it would not be a problem for the interview itself.

Yes you can, it shouldn't be a problem with the interview.

• 08.07.2017 --->  I-485, I-765, I-131 Priority Mail

• 08.09.2017 --->  Package received

• 08.15.2017 --->  Received text messages and emails

• 08.15.2017 --->  Checks cashed

• 08.19.2017 --->  Received NOA1 all 3 hardcopies

• 08.25.2017 --->  Received biometrics letter

• 09.01.2017 --->  RFIE

• 09.07.2017 --->  Biometrics appointment

• 09.15.2017 --->  Received RFIE

• 10.05.2017 --->  Sent RFIE Response

• 10.07.2017 --->  USCIS Received RFIE Response

• 10.10.2017 --->  USCIS Status Update: Response to USCIS RFIE was received

• 03.19.2018 --->  Card in production *Day 221*

• 03.21.2018 --->  Card mailed out *Day 223*

• 03.23.2018 --->  Card in hand *Day 224*
• 10.26.2018 --->  Interview schedules *Day 442*

• 12.06.2018 --->  Interview Day

• 12.10.2018 --->  Needing new medical

• 01.03.2019 --->  Mailed new Medical

• 01.04.2019 ---> USCIS received medical

• 01.15.2019 --->  Card is in the mail *Day 523*

• 01.17.2019 --->  Card received *Day 525*

 

https://myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov/ Have updated info, when the app doesn't update.

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3 hours ago, Foxyy said:

Thank you for your answer borodine01 ! :)

So you think I should let them know once I get to the interview? I just want to be sure it would not be a problem for the interview itself.

 I would have some sort of documentation with his name and address on it. Perhaps a utility bill or phone bill or something for verification purposes 

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1 hour ago, AZSunshine78 said:

 I would have some sort of documentation with his name and address on it. Perhaps a utility bill or phone bill or something for verification purposes 

That is really not a bad idea, I will ask him to give me something like that, thank you! :)

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I just wanted to let you know what I did : I sent a letter to the embassy asking if I needed to let them know about the change of address of my fiancé and if I needed to change it on the DS-160. I had a call from a person from the embassy who told me she opened my DS-160, that I could change the address by going back on the website and that I needed to submit it again. She insisted on the fact I needed to go until the end of the form and submit it again and that she would take care I did in the next two days to make sure it was submitted before my interview, which I found really nice of her.

I will still bring a documentation like a bill with the new address on it.

 

I just wanted to let you know if it can help people in the future :)

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