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Changing state drivers license when K1 visa in process?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: England
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Hi,

I know that when you change your address from the address that were on the K-1 visa forms petition you need to let USCIS know, but what about a drivers license change? I am not changing my address. My address will remain the same to what I filled out on the I-129f forms etc, I will just have a different state license and license #.

I used to live in MI but moved to OH ...not bothering to change my drivers license since it was still valid etc. When I filed the fiance visa petition I put the new OH state address that I was living.

So will this matter? Do I need to tell USCIS?

K1 PROCESS:

11/1/10: NOA1 Received

4/14/11: NOA2 - Approved!!!!

8/18/11: Visa in hand

8/29/11: POE in ATLANTA!!!!

9/16/11: Married!!!

AOS PROCESS:

10/4/11: Social Security Card Arrived!

11/10/11: AOS Package mailed to Chicago Lockbox

11/19/11: NOA1

12/2/11: Biometrics

12/10/11: Case transferred to the California Service Center

03/06/12: EAD approved and card production!

03/14/12: EAD card in hand!

08/04/12: Green card in production!

08/09/12: Green card in hand!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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Hi,

I know that when you change your address from the address that were on the K-1 visa forms petition you need to let USCIS know, but what about a drivers license change? I am not changing my address. My address will remain the same to what I filled out on the I-129f forms etc, I will just have a different state license and license #.

I used to live in MI but moved to OH ...not bothering to change my drivers license since it was still valid etc. When I filed the fiance visa petition I put the new OH state address that I was living.

So will this matter? Do I need to tell USCIS?

You mean tell them about your license? No has nothing to do with your 129f petition.

Divorced !st November 2012.

Married only 2 years 1 month

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Hi,

I know that when you change your address from the address that were on the K-1 visa forms petition you need to let USCIS know, but what about a drivers license change? I am not changing my address. My address will remain the same to what I filled out on the I-129f forms etc, I will just have a different state license and license #.

I used to live in MI but moved to OH ...not bothering to change my drivers license since it was still valid etc. When I filed the fiance visa petition I put the new OH state address that I was living.

So will this matter? Do I need to tell USCIS?

DLs are not related to Immigration.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

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