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Hey guys,

Yes, this is my first post here, I haven't been posting because I found most of the answers to my questions here already, but this one is different and could not find an answer tailored to what is going on.

Here is whats up. My fiancee (non-USC) did packet 3 with my new address that we will be moving into when she gets here. She got her interview date, no problem. My problem now is, will this make it awkward at the interview that is coming up in July? Do I need to call the NVC to tell them of my new address? What should I do? Should I use my new address for the I-134 (Affidavid of Support) too?

What I was thinking was just show up with my apartment papers at the interview and explain that I got a new place during the time we are waiting for the interview to come. Oh, BTW, I will be attending the interview with my non-USC fiancee.

Thanks a bunch, guys, I love this forum!!!!

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Ok, thanks for that. Now here is another thing, I will be moving on the 7th of July. Her interview is on the 10th of July. I leave for the interview on the 8th.

What do I do now? Should I just call the NVC for the change in address? Will I need to call the Consulate too?

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Ok, thanks for that. Now here is another thing, I will be moving on the 7th of July. Her interview is on the 10th of July. I leave for the interview on the 8th.

What do I do now? Should I just call the NVC for the change in address? Will I need to call the Consulate too?

You don't need to call the Consulate.

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Mark,

You don't need to call anywhere. Your finacee can tell the interviewer about the change of address at her interview. Or not, if the interviewer does not ask (and they probably won't).

Yodrak

Ok, thanks for that. Now here is another thing, I will be moving on the 7th of July. Her interview is on the 10th of July. I leave for the interview on the 8th.

What do I do now? Should I just call the NVC for the change in address? Will I need to call the Consulate too?

 
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