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My wife lives in another country and I have filed her I-130 for immigration. She have moved to a new address as they were living in a rental property now I am not sure how to update her new address with USCIS. Any information will really help

 

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6 minutes ago, Immi896 said:

My wife lives in another country and I have filed her I-130 for immigration. She have moved to a new address as they were living in a rental property now I am not sure how to update her new address with USCIS. Any information will really help

 

Thank you

You don't have to do anything right now. You can provide correct address a the NVC stage. 

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@USS_Voyager       Hello, thanks for your reply. So in NVC phase if we submit that new address then should we get the new address updated on her documents as well? e.g., ID card should be updated and reflect the new address or will it be okay with updating?

 

I am really confused any suggestion would really help.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Immi896 said:

@USS_Voyager       Hello, thanks for your reply. So in NVC phase if we submit that new address then should we get the new address updated on her documents as well? e.g., ID card should be updated and reflect the new address or will it be okay with updating?

 

I am really confused any suggestion would really help.

 

 

At the NVC stage, you have to provide her address again for the forms. At that point, just provide the correct (new) address. The address is not that important, as everything you'll do will be online.

 

What will happen is this: the I-130 gets approved, the I-130 transfers to the NVC, NVC send you a welcome letter via email with information to log in to CEAC. Then you complete everything on CEAC, paying all the fees, uploading all the documents they ask for. When NVC completes their review, they forward to the Embassy to schedule an interview. 

 
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