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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Russia
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Hello everyone. We are 1,5months into our K1 journey having filed at Verm service center. The thing is that my fiance’s residence has changed (moved to live in California). We are facing the option of contacting the USCIS about the change of address (there’s a standard procedure for that http://www.uscis.gov/files/article/F2eng.pdf ).

Option – because we may just skip this as his parents still live there and will keep us notified of all the mail for us from USCIS. What impact is it likely to have on the tortoise speed of their processing? :unsure:

My fiancé is slightly worried that if we change the address, they might transfer our case to Calif SC and put it at the end of the line (not where we belong, having filed the petition in Febr.) Could still take a shorter time than Vermont, you know!!

So should we leave it as it is?

Thank you.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hello everyone. We are 1,5months into our K1 journey having filed at Verm service center. The thing is that my fiance’s residence has changed (moved to live in California). We are facing the option of contacting the USCIS about the change of address (there’s a standard procedure for that http://www.uscis.gov/files/article/F2eng.pdf ).

Option – because we may just skip this as his parents still live there and will keep us notified of all the mail for us from USCIS. What impact is it likely to have on the tortoise speed of their processing? :unsure:

My fiancé is slightly worried that if we change the address, they might transfer our case to Calif SC and put it at the end of the line (not where we belong, having filed the petition in Febr.) Could still take a shorter time than Vermont, you know!!

So should we leave it as it is?

Thank you.

they won't transfer a I-129f file for this reason... it is already in the queue and will stay there

YMMV

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hello everyone. We are 1,5months into our K1 journey having filed at Verm service center. The thing is that my fiance’s residence has changed (moved to live in California). We are facing the option of contacting the USCIS about the change of address (there’s a standard procedure for that http://www.uscis.gov/files/article/F2eng.pdf ).

Option – because we may just skip this as his parents still live there and will keep us notified of all the mail for us from USCIS. What impact is it likely to have on the tortoise speed of their processing? :unsure:

My fiancé is slightly worried that if we change the address, they might transfer our case to Calif SC and put it at the end of the line (not where we belong, having filed the petition in Febr.) Could still take a shorter time than Vermont, you know!!

So should we leave it as it is?

Thank you.

leave as is.

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