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Was wondering if anyone could give me any advice, if anyone has done this themselves or hasn't, but my worry is that, when we sent out our original petition on the I-129F forms, we put my fiance's mothers address as to where we would be staying when I'm there, which is where my fiance was going to stay for a little while, as he was going to be moving from his apartment, but then plans changed and he wasn't going to move was going to stay at his apartment temporarily, so when I received packet 3 from the embassy, on the forms DS-230 part 1 and DS-156 I put his apartment address as this was where I thought we were going to be staying for the time being, I sent these forms off to the embassy, just before all our petitions got sent back, (wish I hadn't now) but now our plans have changed again and we will be moving to his mother's house for a bit till I got over there and settled and we're are going to find a place of our own when I get there.

So my question is, I'm quite worried as to what to do, now the address will be different as to what I put on the forms for packet 3 for when I move there permanently, but would be the same address as what we put on the I-129f forms, I haven't sent off my checklist yet as I was waiting to collect some of the documents required first, but as with the petitions been sent back to america, I'm not going to send this off till, obviously we have been approved again and the Embassy let me know about carrying on procedings with the visa.

Should I just tell of the address change when I eventually have my interview? will they be ok with this or shall I fill out the forms again (in packet 3), write a letter to explain of the address change and send this off with the checklist?

I'm getting extremely worried about this, is so stressful, doesn't help with petitions being sent back.

Any help, advice, I would be extremely grateful.

Many thanks.

Hope that isn't all too confusing.

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Personally, given that the London Embassy is busy and there is no guarantee your 'new forms' would meet up with your old ones, Id just explain at the interview like you did above.

Plans DO change - and the address you will be staying at IS the one you originally put down on the I-129F, so its not like you have a whole bunch of different addresses; you've just reverted to the originally mentioned one.

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Thats what I thought, I'm probably just worrying way too much, is so hard all of this.

Thank you. :)

You think they'll be ok with that?, I just explain as I did there, does anybody know if I'll have to fill out another form at the interview, to put the correct address? I'm guessing I would have to.

I've read from previous accounts of people's interviews, that they seem to be pretty nice at the London Embassy, so I'm hoping things will go smoothly.

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I didn't go to London, buuut....

I suspect that if you don't bring it up first thing when you are called up to the window that you will spend your entire 10 minutes with them thinking about the address instead of the topic at hand. :)

It's really not a big deal; just let them know sometime during the appointment.

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They didn't ask me much to be honest.. how we met and WHEN we met in person..which I managed to stutter over, then got the date wrong as I misheard the question :lol: The lady was real nice tho - we had a nice chat, and she really didn't ask about anything on the forms - maybe they've interviewed so MANY applicants they get to know how much to ask depending on how you come across..So I'd mention it right off the bat as in 'oh btw...' I dont KNOW if they make a note which would go in the brown envelope or not when you enter the US..that would be the only reason to mention it IMO..so the address on the forms the Emabssy send match what you tell the POE officer..

And don't panic - really the interview wasn't a big drama :)

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Dec 20th - Forms recev'd at CSC

Dec 27th - NOA1 received by snail mail!

Dec 29th - 'Touched'

March 10 2006 - NOA2!

March 23 - recv'd at NVC

March 24 - petition sent to London

April 9th - Pkt 3 rec'd!

May 17th - Pkt 3 signed for at London Embassy

May 24th - Medical

May24th - Pkt 4

June 14th - Interview 10am - APPROVED 1pm!!

June 16th - Visas received in my hot little hands 1pm :)

July 19th - flying to US!

July 27th - Married!! :-)

Aug 7th - Applied for SSN in married name

Aug 9th - SSN received

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Well you will get two chances to mention it, first time at the window, you will hand over your documents, I think this will probably be your best moment to mention the address, 2nd time at the window will be with , Who i suppose is the "Interviewer": although i was not ask ANYTHING at either of my interviews, K3/CR1 :yes:

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