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Well I just saw another post with this, but they seemed to be in the AOS phase. My current address will no longer be valid in about a month. We have receieved packet 3, and are filling it out. I figured we would just start filling in the address on here as the new address, or will the i-129f come back to haunt us? I hate the idea of people here trying to coordinate an address with the consulate.

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Scott

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Well I just saw another post with this, but they seemed to be in the AOS phase. My current address will no longer be valid in about a month. We have receieved packet 3, and are filling it out. I figured we would just start filling in the address on here as the new address, or will the i-129f come back to haunt us? I hate the idea of people here trying to coordinate an address with the consulate.

Thanks

Scott

Are you the non-usc? If so fill in your new address on the pk3 forms otherwise your pk4 will get sent to your old address. Enclose a note expaining that your new address will be valid from X date.

Good luck

Adele

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Well I just saw another post with this, but they seemed to be in the AOS phase. My current address will no longer be valid in about a month. We have receieved packet 3, and are filling it out. I figured we would just start filling in the address on here as the new address, or will the i-129f come back to haunt us? I hate the idea of people here trying to coordinate an address with the consulate.

Thanks

Scott

Are you the non-usc? If so fill in your new address on the pk3 forms otherwise your pk4 will get sent to your old address. Enclose a note expaining that your new address will be valid from X date.

Good luck

Adele

Nope, I'm the USC. At this point, we have gone forward with the pk3 with my new address, and then I will change it during the AOS process if needed.

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I think you did the right thing. I (USC) had to move unexpectedly after my British fiance sent back packet 3, and I simply e-mailed the Consulate with my change of address once it became effective. They replied and assured me that they had updated their records. I thought this might be important even though nothing had to come to me in the mail at that point—don't forget that your sweetie will need to fill in your address on the I-94, and who knows if they check that against the files or what.

Moving during AOS, that's a trickier animal... ;) I may be facing a similar situation, and I have some links you might find helpful—PM me if you like.

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