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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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Hi guys!

I hope someone can help me with this.

My husband (USC) and I just found out that he is being deployed in may.

We are in the middle of our journey ( at the NVC-stage) and have decided to try and delay my interview until july so I will be able to travel to the States in december when he gets back (it is 6 months you have to travel on your visa right?).

When he leaves he will not keep the house he has been living in, which is the adress that has been on all our paperwork so far. When he is getting ready to deploy, is it ok to do an adresschange and list his parents address?

What is the procedure to get the address changed?

We are hoping to be done with NVC before he leaves ( incase there are any RFE's) and then just getting in touch with the embassy to push my interview back a month or two, depending on when NVC appoints the "original" interview. This should be doable right?

I hope someone has some answers or suggestions, I would love to hear them!

Take Care!

April 2007 : Met
07/28/07 : Officialy dating
06/07/09 : Engaged
09/04/09 : Married

10/06/09 : I-130 Sent
10/15/09 : NOA1
01/11/10 : Expedite Request Sent Through Congressman
01/14/10 : NOA2

01/22/10 : Got NVC casenumber
03/16/10 : Case Complete

05/04/10 : Medical
05/11/10 : Interview - APPROVED!!
05/14/10 : Passport w/ Visa recieved

05/29/10 : POE JFK
06/25/10 : Apply for SSN
06/29/10 : Received Welcome Letter
07/01/10 : Recieved SSN (33 days after POE)
07/07/10 : Greencard production ordered
07/13/10 : Second Welcome Letter recieved
07/15/10 : Green Card recieved (47 days after POE)

04/02/12 : ROC NOA1
05/24/12 : ROC Biometrics
12/19/12 : ROC Approval
12/24/12 : New GC recieved

3/18/16 : N-400 Application sent
3/25/16 : Text/Email confirmation NOA
4/22/16 : Biometrics Appt

6/24/16 : NOA date for Interview

7/28/2016: Interview

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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No one knows how you do an address change when you are in between NVC and your interview?

April 2007 : Met
07/28/07 : Officialy dating
06/07/09 : Engaged
09/04/09 : Married

10/06/09 : I-130 Sent
10/15/09 : NOA1
01/11/10 : Expedite Request Sent Through Congressman
01/14/10 : NOA2

01/22/10 : Got NVC casenumber
03/16/10 : Case Complete

05/04/10 : Medical
05/11/10 : Interview - APPROVED!!
05/14/10 : Passport w/ Visa recieved

05/29/10 : POE JFK
06/25/10 : Apply for SSN
06/29/10 : Received Welcome Letter
07/01/10 : Recieved SSN (33 days after POE)
07/07/10 : Greencard production ordered
07/13/10 : Second Welcome Letter recieved
07/15/10 : Green Card recieved (47 days after POE)

04/02/12 : ROC NOA1
05/24/12 : ROC Biometrics
12/19/12 : ROC Approval
12/24/12 : New GC recieved

3/18/16 : N-400 Application sent
3/25/16 : Text/Email confirmation NOA
4/22/16 : Biometrics Appt

6/24/16 : NOA date for Interview

7/28/2016: Interview

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: France
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Hello,

I have the very same case. My husband is being deployed since last thursday.

We have been wondering exactly the same as you, so we called the NVC and we asked them if we had to change the adress, etc. They said we do not need to, because anything they are going to send to us will be by e-mail.

However, do not do the same mistake that we did : have your husband take a copy (and the orginal of the documents too if he can, or if he can give them to you) of everything with him.

The reason why ? After sending the AOS package and the IV package, I thought we just needed to wait for the interview. Well, I just got my interview date, and now I am very confused cuz the embassy specifications says to bring all the documents related to the I-864 to the interview while the NVC says I do not need. (see my post here : http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=241257 )

As I have not managed to get any info yet (seems that no one has been interested in my topic except like 2 ppl so far), the only piece of advice I can give to you is to be more prepared than us.

I wish you good luck in your journey.

Feb. 2007 : meet online

March 2008 : Fell in love

May 2008 : officially "dating"

June 21st 2008 : ingame "wedding" haha

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July 14th 2008 : bf gone to basic training

August 30th : graduated - on the way to tech school :)

October 30th : graduated tech school - moving base :)

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Dec. 23rd 2008 : 1st visit - bf arrival in France (yesss !)

Dec. 28th 2008 : introduced him to parents (they love him, wheee !)

Jan. 4th 2008 : bf gotta go back to the US, sad day.

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May 1st 2009 : 1st time in the US, got to see my love again whee !

May 9th 2009 : Civil Union :)

May 24th 2009 : Going back to France, booh :(

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June 17th : I-130 package sent

June 27th : Got delivery confirmation

June 29th : Got NOA1 yeeey !

July 10th : Back in the US to see my love :)

August 10th : And back in France again :(

Sept. 18th : Touched

Sept. 29th : got an RFE :(

Oct. 6th : RFE answer received by USCIS

Currently : ready to go back to the USA and see my loved one !

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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Hello,

I have the very same case. My husband is being deployed since last thursday.

We have been wondering exactly the same as you, so we called the NVC and we asked them if we had to change the adress, etc. They said we do not need to, because anything they are going to send to us will be by e-mail.

However, do not do the same mistake that we did : have your husband take a copy (and the orginal of the documents too if he can, or if he can give them to you) of everything with him.

The reason why ? After sending the AOS package and the IV package, I thought we just needed to wait for the interview. Well, I just got my interview date, and now I am very confused cuz the embassy specifications says to bring all the documents related to the I-864 to the interview while the NVC says I do not need. (see my post here : http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=241257 )

As I have not managed to get any info yet (seems that no one has been interested in my topic except like 2 ppl so far), the only piece of advice I can give to you is to be more prepared than us.

I wish you good luck in your journey.

Thank you so much for your response!

I'v been wondering why no one has been able to answer these Q's - I can't be the first one with a deploying husband.

I'v made sure he'll send copies of everything he is sending to NVC, and everything regarding 2009-taxes which I will bring to the interview.

I was also sure that if you sent everything to the NVC you don't relly need to bring copies of it to the interview aswell, only for if you want your originals back. I just wanted copies for myself. Thank you for your tip, now I know it's even more important he sends me those copies.

The address change has been my biggest concern, so thank you again for sharing the info you got from NVC. I would have called them and asked soon but I hate hate hate that constant busy-signal,haha.

I hope you are doing ok with your husbands deployment, I know how stressful it all can be.

Take care and I hope he is safe!

April 2007 : Met
07/28/07 : Officialy dating
06/07/09 : Engaged
09/04/09 : Married

10/06/09 : I-130 Sent
10/15/09 : NOA1
01/11/10 : Expedite Request Sent Through Congressman
01/14/10 : NOA2

01/22/10 : Got NVC casenumber
03/16/10 : Case Complete

05/04/10 : Medical
05/11/10 : Interview - APPROVED!!
05/14/10 : Passport w/ Visa recieved

05/29/10 : POE JFK
06/25/10 : Apply for SSN
06/29/10 : Received Welcome Letter
07/01/10 : Recieved SSN (33 days after POE)
07/07/10 : Greencard production ordered
07/13/10 : Second Welcome Letter recieved
07/15/10 : Green Card recieved (47 days after POE)

04/02/12 : ROC NOA1
05/24/12 : ROC Biometrics
12/19/12 : ROC Approval
12/24/12 : New GC recieved

3/18/16 : N-400 Application sent
3/25/16 : Text/Email confirmation NOA
4/22/16 : Biometrics Appt

6/24/16 : NOA date for Interview

7/28/2016: Interview

 
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