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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Is anyone aware of if there are any official steps we need to take if the beneficiary (myself) moved after we were document qualified? The new address is the mailing address we listed in our DS260 (my parents address).

 

We have an interview date at the consulate in less than three weeks and it's only just occurred to me that my address is no longer the original one recorded in our DS260. 

 

Thanks!!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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56 minutes ago, mcm1819 said:

Is anyone aware of if there are any official steps we need to take if the beneficiary (myself) moved after we were document qualified? The new address is the mailing address we listed in our DS260 (my parents address).

 

We have an interview date at the consulate in less than three weeks and it's only just occurred to me that my address is no longer the original one recorded in our DS260. 

 

Thanks!!

Much ado about nothing,  people move all the time 

YMMV

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Not a problem. No official steps to take. 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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10 hours ago, mcm1819 said:

Is anyone aware of if there are any official steps we need to take if the beneficiary (myself) moved after we were document qualified? The new address is the mailing address we listed in our DS260 (my parents address).

 

We have an interview date at the consulate in less than three weeks and it's only just occurred to me that my address is no longer the original one recorded in our DS260. 

 

Thanks!!

i have the same question, did you figure out, how to notify them of address change? I am DQ for two months, waiting for interview.

 
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