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Hey everyone! Ive searched and searched but I cant find what I have to do... My fiancee has just moved. We are probably a little over a month before our NOA2.. I know I have to notify them of his address change because they will send him paperwork after the NOA2, right? I called USCIS today and the representative said just to send a letter to VSC and advise of the new address. Is this enough?

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Megan (L)

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It probably couldn't hurt to start calling NVC a couple days after NOA2 to make sure they are aware of the beneficiary's new address.

In addition, once you've determined that NVC has forwarded the petition to the consulate, you or the beneficiary can contact the consulate and double check that they have the correct address.

The less you leave to chance in this process, the better.

Improved USCIS Form G-325A (Biographic Information)

Form field input font changed to allow entry of dates in the specified format and to provide more space for addresses and employment history. This is the 6/12/09 version of the form; the current version is 8/8/11, but previous versions are accepted per the USCIS forms page.

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It probably couldn't hurt to start calling NVC a couple days after NOA2 to make sure they are aware of the beneficiary's new address.

In addition, once you've determined that NVC has forwarded the petition to the consulate, you or the beneficiary can contact the consulate and double check that they have the correct address.

The less you leave to chance in this process, the better.

Hi! Thanks for your reply. Dont you think that after the NOA2 has been sent thats too late? Because then the information they sent him will already be at his old address? Is there a way I can call VSC to confirm they have changed his mailing address so when the NOA2 does come it will go to his correct address?

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It probably couldn't hurt to start calling NVC a couple days after NOA2 to make sure they are aware of the beneficiary's new address.

In addition, once you've determined that NVC has forwarded the petition to the consulate, you or the beneficiary can contact the consulate and double check that they have the correct address.

The less you leave to chance in this process, the better.

Hi! Thanks for your reply. Dont you think that after the NOA2 has been sent thats too late? Because then the information they sent him will already be at his old address? Is there a way I can call VSC to confirm they have changed his mailing address so when the NOA2 does come it will go to his correct address?

Thanks Again

NOA2 is sent to the US citizen petitioner. The US citizen is the petitioner. The alien fiance is the beneficiary. Which one moved?

Improved USCIS Form G-325A (Biographic Information)

Form field input font changed to allow entry of dates in the specified format and to provide more space for addresses and employment history. This is the 6/12/09 version of the form; the current version is 8/8/11, but previous versions are accepted per the USCIS forms page.

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It probably couldn't hurt to start calling NVC a couple days after NOA2 to make sure they are aware of the beneficiary's new address.

In addition, once you've determined that NVC has forwarded the petition to the consulate, you or the beneficiary can contact the consulate and double check that they have the correct address.

The less you leave to chance in this process, the better.

Hi! Thanks for your reply. Dont you think that after the NOA2 has been sent thats too late? Because then the information they sent him will already be at his old address? Is there a way I can call VSC to confirm they have changed his mailing address so when the NOA2 does come it will go to his correct address?

Thanks Again

NOA2 is sent to the US citizen petitioner. The US citizen is the petitioner. The alien fiance is the beneficiary. Which one moved?

He moved, the beneficiary. I know I get the NOA2 notice, but dont they send him paperwork also?

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It probably couldn't hurt to start calling NVC a couple days after NOA2 to make sure they are aware of the beneficiary's new address.

In addition, once you've determined that NVC has forwarded the petition to the consulate, you or the beneficiary can contact the consulate and double check that they have the correct address.

The less you leave to chance in this process, the better.

Hi! Thanks for your reply. Dont you think that after the NOA2 has been sent thats too late? Because then the information they sent him will already be at his old address? Is there a way I can call VSC to confirm they have changed his mailing address so when the NOA2 does come it will go to his correct address?

Thanks Again

NOA2 is sent to the US citizen petitioner. The US citizen is the petitioner. The alien fiance is the beneficiary. Which one moved?

He moved, the beneficiary. I know I get the NOA2 notice, but dont they send him paperwork also?

USCIS doesn't send him anything. He will receive Packet 3 from the consulate after they receive the file from NVC. So my advice stands: if you catch it at NVC or the consulate, it'll be fine.

Improved USCIS Form G-325A (Biographic Information)

Form field input font changed to allow entry of dates in the specified format and to provide more space for addresses and employment history. This is the 6/12/09 version of the form; the current version is 8/8/11, but previous versions are accepted per the USCIS forms page.

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