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Situation:
 
My fiancé and I are trying to fill out the K-1 Visa Application correctly, so that we will receive all the correspondence from both the USCIS and consulates/embassies.

My fiancé and I are both moving in the next few months, so both of our physical addresses are going to change. I am going to leave the UK, and will be in the US. My fiancé is going to stay in the UK, but she will be living in a new apartment at a new address.
 
I am a U.S. citizen currently resident in the UK.
My fiancé is an Italian citizen resident in the UK.
 
I have listed my fiancé’s addresses as follows in the K-1 Visa Application:
Consular Processing (where the beneficiary will receive processing): London
Beneficiary physical address: London

Questions:
 
Q1. What mailing address can my fiancé use in the K-1 visa application? Can I use my brother’s ***US-based mailing address*** for her, because it’s not going to change while we are moving about?

I am worried that if I put a US mailing address for my fiancé that this mailing address will affect the choice of consulate. Someone reviewing our application could be confused that there is a mailing address in the US, and a physical address is in the UK (which will be outdated as well). This could create confusion when they select her consulate, or am I incorrect?

Q2. If I were to put my brother’s mailing address, and have her physical address listed in London (which would be outdated), to which address will the consulate or embassy send snail mail to my fiancé?

Q3. Are there any forms to submit to change her address?
As far as I am aware of, there is no way of changing her address (i.e. the address of the beneficiary), other than by calling the embassy when the time comes for consular processing.

Q4. Are there any forms that I need to submit to change my address?
When I move to the United States, do I have to file an I-865? The reason I'm asking is because I haven’t yet filed an Affidavit of Support, but I will likely do so later in the process.

Q5. I have another question in filling out the K-1 Visa form. It asks in Part II, the Address where your beneficiary intends to live.
We don’t yet have an address where she intends to live as I am currently living in the UK. MUST we put an address here, or is it okay if we don’t? If I need to put an address, can I just use my brother’s address, or which address would be appropriate here?
 
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47 minutes ago, Joe Flo said:
Situation:
 
My fiancé and I are trying to fill out the K-1 Visa Application correctly, so that we will receive all the correspondence from both the USCIS and consulates/embassies.

My fiancé and I are both moving in the next few months, so both of our physical addresses are going to change. I am going to leave the UK, and will be in the US. My fiancé is going to stay in the UK, but she will be living in a new apartment at a new address.
 
I am a U.S. citizen currently resident in the UK.
My fiancé is an Italian citizen resident in the UK.
 
I have listed my fiancé’s addresses as follows in the K-1 Visa Application:
Consular Processing (where the beneficiary will receive processing): London
Beneficiary physical address: London

Questions:
 
Q1. What mailing address can my fiancé use in the K-1 visa application? Can I use my brother’s ***US-based mailing address*** for her, because it’s not going to change while we are moving about?

I am worried that if I put a US mailing address for my fiancé that this mailing address will affect the choice of consulate. Someone reviewing our application could be confused that there is a mailing address in the US, and a physical address is in the UK (which will be outdated as well). This could create confusion when they select her consulate, or am I incorrect?

Q2. If I were to put my brother’s mailing address, and have her physical address listed in London (which would be outdated), to which address will the consulate or embassy send snail mail to my fiancé?

Q3. Are there any forms to submit to change her address?
As far as I am aware of, there is no way of changing her address (i.e. the address of the beneficiary), other than by calling the embassy when the time comes for consular processing.

Q4. Are there any forms that I need to submit to change my address?
When I move to the United States, do I have to file an I-865? The reason I'm asking is because I haven’t yet filed an Affidavit of Support, but I will likely do so later in the process.

Q5. I have another question in filling out the K-1 Visa form. It asks in Part II, the Address where your beneficiary intends to live.
We don’t yet have an address where she intends to live as I am currently living in the UK. MUST we put an address here, or is it okay if we don’t? If I need to put an address, can I just use my brother’s address, or which address would be appropriate here?
 

1.  Yes

2.  No snails, emails. 

3.  Correct but not an issue.

4.  If you will receive mail at amyour brother’s address.  Nothing further from you required during visa process 

5.  TBD

YMMV

 
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