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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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During the process, you can move, but keep in mind the US Post Office wont forward mail sent to you by USCIS, so you may loose the NOA2 letter.

Call USCIS and change your address, and call them back a few times to follow up on the change of address.

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Hey I have a question...what if the beneficiary moves? Is it the same process to just update on the site?

It seems so yes. I didn't pay as much attention to it when I did mine (as petitioner) but it is part of the questions you have to respond to -Petitioner, Beneficiary etc.

It took about 4 weeks to get a letter from them confirming it, but the change took place in their system before that. (I got my NOA2 at the new address before I got the confirmation of address change.) I can't say 100% that an AR-11 isn't needed for the beneficiary though.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Hey I have a question...what if the beneficiary moves? Is it the same process to just update on the site?
No, in that case is is best to wait until aproval (NOA2) and call NVC and get it changed there, or wait for NVC to send it to the Embassy, then contact the embassy or DOS to get it changed.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

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The problem is, David and I already sold our UK house. It was a helluva deal, and the new owner has let him live there kind of as an 'overseer' until the man's daughter moves back. Problem with that is, that he only is req'd for 30 days' notice & then he's out. And it's gettin late in the game, so we're waiting for the other shoe to drop. Could be anyday, could be months from now. :(

We're finally filing this weekend, btw. No timeline yet.

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