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ALittleHelpPlease

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  1. Hello everyone,

     

    I have gotten a lot of help with my application from this forum, so thank you all for that. Right now, I have received the approval from USCIS and my application is at the MVC stage.

     

    Some context to my question. I am an IT consultant and usually spend half a year or so in a country and then move on to somewhere else. Due to this, when my wife submitted my I-130, we were living in Sweden and now on the CEAC page my interview location is set to Sweden.
    Now while at the MVC stage, filling out the AOS and IV forms, we are back in our home country. So, while filling out the forms I am writing down my current home country address as my previous Swedish address is now invalid. Just wanted to know if that would have an impact of the application? Would changing the address on these forms also change the interview location?
    Furthermore, I might be heading to Finland after the summer for work there, which could coincide with the time I have to select interview times, so if I might have to change my consulate/embassy again to somewhere in Finland. Would I be able to do that? And would changing addresses/consulates multiple times have a negative effect on my case?

     

    In all your experiences and knowledge, what would be the best course of action in this situation?
    Would love to hear from you all.
    Thanks in advance.

     

  2. Hello,

    Hope everyone of you is having a nice day. I just needed some information about the "Green card approval date" and it's link to getting a conditional Green card.

    Some context: My wife is a US citizen and applied for my I-130 last summer. We finally got our approval in late January and my case got registered in NVC/CEAC a few days back.
    I have read that at the time of your Green card approval if you've been married for less than 2 years, you are given a conditional Green card and then it has to be moved to a non-conditional one later. I was wondering what exactly is this date? Is it the date of the I-130 approval or maybe the interview or something different? I have an acuqitance who went through this process and was essentially stuck in the US for 12-14 months while he got his new Green card. Since I usually travel around for work this might be an issue.

    Our 2nd year of marriage will complete in November this year and if this approval date is the interview date, then I wanted to know if I could just hold my application at this state for now, maybe just pay the fees and wait till November and then submit the DS-261 and get an interview date. Would that be good idea? And would I able to get around the conditional card that way and just enter on a non-conditional Green card later in the year? I am willing to wait a bit more just to avoid having to go through the process again.

    Any and all ideas are welcome. Looking forward to hearing from you.
    Thanks!

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