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Danichek

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  1. From my personal experience, when my fiancee moved, I was told that I had to contact the consulate handling our approved petition. From my timeline, you can see that our petition was approved on August 01. I called the National Visa Center this past Monday, where the approved petition was still sitting and waiting to be shipped to the Embassy in Moscow.

    The person answering my call asked me a couple of questions like the date of birth of the benficiary and my phone number. He then proceeded to change the address for my beneficiary. I will also follow up on this with the Moscow Embassy once I get the letter that the petition has been sent to them.

    I did not fill out any AR-11. The change of address does not affect the petition, just where the packet 3 is sent. The Department of State needs to know the beneficiary's new address, not the USCIS.

  2. I haven't seen any action yet today. If you get a touch or an approval please post it here!

    I actually got an email around 1:30 in the morning. I work until 12:00 pm, so that is why I was up late. I checked my email at 1:00 am and no email. At 1:30 am I got an email saying my application was approved on August 01. The good news for you is that I have an RFE date the same as yours. It appears CSC is going by order of the RFE date and not the NOA1 date. Your NOA2 should be coming shortly.

    I originally filed on April 07. My wait has been pretty long except for the March people, so I know how hard it is on us all. Good luck with the rest of you!

  3. What most likely happened is that the TSC already picked up their mail earlier in the morning. Most businesses usually pick up around 9:00 am. The package will most likely be delivered on Monday. Please keep in mind that the TSC will most likely forward your K-1 packet to the California Service Center. It would have been better to just mail your packet to the CSC.

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