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My wife's visa interview is scheduled for Monday 30 March.

Our current lease ends on Tuesday 24 March when we move out of our current residence and move into temporary accommodations.

Should we notify the US Embassy about this or just tell them during the interview?

Assuming everything goes smoothly at the interview and the visa is approved, can you give them a posting address for delivery of the passport/visa that's different from what you had on all your paperwork?

I'm hoping this won't cause any issues.

Thanks in advance.

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2008 Dec 01: Sent I-130

2008 Dec 04: Application returned (needed to supply proof of residence in UK)

2008 Dec 08: Sent amended I-130 with evidence

2008 Dec 10: Application filing date

2008 Dec 23: Received letter requesting interview about petition

2009 Jan 22: Appointment at US Embassy (verification of marriage bona fides)

2009 Jan 23: Approval of I-130

2009 Feb 13: Received Packet 3

2009 Feb 16: Returned Packet 3

2009 Feb 24: Medical exam at Knightsbridge Doctors

2009 Mar 05: Received Packet 4

2009 Mar 30: Visa interview - approved

2009 Mar 31: Visa received via SMS courier

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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I wish I could offer advice but I may be put in the same situation myself, so I'm just bumping this thread for info. The house I live in is being sold and there's already a few viewers interested. I hope it doesn't happen before I leave :(

Application Status

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Package sent : 1st August 2008

I-129F received : 6th August 2008

NOA1 received : 14th August 2008

NOA2 received : 6th January 2009

NOA2 hard copy: 10th January 2009

NVC received: 8th January 2009

Case left NVC: 12th January 2009

Consulate recieved: 26th January 2009

Packet 3 recieved: 30th January 2009

Packet 3 sent back: 5th February 2009

Medical: 23rd February 2009

Packet 4 recieved: 5th March 2009

Interview: 27th March 2009

US entry: 6th April 2009

Marriage: 4th May 2009

AOS filed: 9th July 2009

Biometrics appointment: 15th August 2009

Case transferred to CSC: 25th September

AOS Approved: 3rd November 2009

2 Year Green card recieved: 9th November 2009

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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My wife's visa interview is scheduled for Monday 30 March.

Our current lease ends on Tuesday 24 March when we move out of our current residence and move into temporary accommodations.

Should we notify the US Embassy about this or just tell them during the interview?

Assuming everything goes smoothly at the interview and the visa is approved, can you give them a posting address for delivery of the passport/visa that's different from what you had on all your paperwork?

I'm hoping this won't cause any issues.

Thanks in advance.

with such a short span... do it all at the interview.

YMMV

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Scotland
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My fiance in the US has just moved address and my interview is on 27th March. Someone just said I can inform the embassy at my interview of the changes and it should be ok. Here's hoping. Good luck with everything folks. X

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