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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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I am in a state of panic right now. I really struggled with the best way to list my finace's address on our paperwork, and now in retrospect I think I did it incorrectly. I listed his neighborhood when I now believe I should have listed his district as that is what is connected to the postal code. I just received my NOA1- I am afraid that if I call to change this they may return my petition to me. Does anyone have any experience or insight with this? It's for an address in Peru if that helps.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Romania
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I am in a state of panic right now. I really struggled with the best way to list my finace's address on our paperwork, and now in retrospect I think I did it incorrectly. I listed his neighborhood when I now believe I should have listed his district as that is what is connected to the postal code. I just received my NOA1- I am afraid that if I call to change this they may return my petition to me. Does anyone have any experience or insight with this? It's for an address in Peru if that helps.

Hope this helps---we had a similar situation due to my fiance moving to a different country mid-application. I called USCIS and my lawyer, and both said the same thing--no biggie b/c right now they are interested only in your contact information b/c you are the petitioner doing the requesting at this stage of the game. Only when you get approved with your NOA 2 will your foreign fiance's address become important, b/c that's when your case goes to NVC and then they WILL need the correct mailing address in order to send out the packets. So don't stress! You can call and change it if needed when your case is at NVC. :thumbs:

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“Why do the righteous suffer?” someone asked C.S. Lewis. He replied: “They are the only ones that can handle it.”

K-1 Visa:

May 4, 2007: Filed I 129-F at CSC

May 24, 2007: NOA 1

Sept. 20, 2007: APPROVAL NOA 2 !!! (Day 139)

Sept. 24, 2007: Hard copy NOA 2 received in mail

Oct. 25, 2007: Papers arrived at NVC

Oct. 29, 2007: Papers left NVC: enroute to Bucharest YAY!!

Nov. 2, 2007: Packet 3 mailed from embassy

Nov. 8, 2007: Packet 3 received, medical and interview scheduled by phone

Nov. 12, 2007: Medical appointment completed

Nov. 13, 2007: Interview in Bucharest: VISA APPROVED!!

JANUARY 12, 2008: THE WEDDING

AOS:

Dec.31, 2007: Filed AOS/EAD/AP via mail

Jan. 30, 2008: Biometrics appointment

March 11, 2008: EAD/travel document approval via email

Case transferred to CSC (date unknown)

May 12, 2008: AOS approval email!!

May 22, 2008: Green card received

Doubt thou the stars are fire; doubt that the sun doth move; doubt truth to be a liar; but never doubt I love you. (W. Shakespeare)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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I am in a state of panic right now. I really struggled with the best way to list my finace's address on our paperwork, and now in retrospect I think I did it incorrectly. I listed his neighborhood when I now believe I should have listed his district as that is what is connected to the postal code. I just received my NOA1- I am afraid that if I call to change this they may return my petition to me. Does anyone have any experience or insight with this? It's for an address in Peru if that helps.

Hope this helps---we had a similar situation due to my fiance moving to a different country mid-application. I called USCIS and my lawyer, and both said the same thing--no biggie b/c right now they are interested only in your contact information b/c you are the petitioner doing the requesting at this stage of the game. Only when you get approved with your NOA 2 will your foreign fiance's address become important, b/c that's when your case goes to NVC and then they WILL need the correct mailing address in order to send out the packets. So don't stress! You can call and change it if needed when your case is at NVC. :thumbs:

Thanks- I called USCIS and they told me the same thing. I feel better now. :)

 
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