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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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My fiancee is waiting for her interview now at Montreal. Its in March, that is all we have left for now. I just moved A week ago though and want to know who I need to change my address with or if I even need to. I called USCIS and was told it did not matter since our case is not with them anymore. they told me to contact the Montreal Consulate to let the know. Well as everyone knows you can't call them or email them. Cuz they dont respond at all. My old address is on the paperwork she turned in on Packet 3. Should my fiancee just tell them the new address at the interview or bring updated paperwork? thanks.

-Myko

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The only thing for you to do is make sure your affidavit of support reflects your proper address. This gives your fiance a sequeway for introducing that information to the CO.

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The only thing for you to do is make sure your affidavit of support reflects your proper address. This gives your fiance a sequeway for introducing that information to the CO.

well she submitted that with the packet 3 already as well. should it be re-filled out?

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https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=coa

This will help you in changing your address. Since you submitted packet 3, you might want to e-mail the consulate and inform them of the move and see what they say

Good luck.

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https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=coa

This will help you in changing your address. Since you submitted packet 3, you might want to e-mail the consulate and inform them of the move and see what they say

Good luck.

The case is complete at the USCIS level and has moved on to the State Department. If you filed this form, USCIS wouldn't know what to do with the information.

Our journey together on this earth has come to an end.

I will see you one day again, my love.

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well she submitted that with the packet 3 already as well. should it be re-filled out?

Ah, I see.

This is really more a case of full disclosure and being honest, you know? If you had moved AFTER her interview, there wouldn't be anything at all for you to do regarding your address change. It would simply be disclosed at the next step of the journey, her adjustment.

I'd suggest she write the new address on a slip of paper and carry it with her. As the interview moves along, there will probably be a point where she can mention you have changed your address. She'll have the information ready then if the CO wants to record the change.

It's real small potatoes. Don't worry too much about it.

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I will see you one day again, my love.

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Do not worry one little bit about informing them of the change of address at this stage of the process. They no longer have any contact with the petitioner following the NOA2. She will be given the opportunity to update addresses at the interview and again at the POE. My husband was transferred to another State and moved a couple of times during the process.

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Yes have her take your new address.. they will ask her to verify if all the address on the forms are correct and they will change them if they are not... My wife and myself both moved... they just asked for the most current address for both of us and we changed it.

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My fiancee is waiting for her interview now at Montreal. Its in March, that is all we have left for now. I just moved A week ago though and want to know who I need to change my address with or if I even need to. I called USCIS and was told it did not matter since our case is not with them anymore. they told me to contact the Montreal Consulate to let the know. Well as everyone knows you can't call them or email them. Cuz they dont respond at all. My old address is on the paperwork she turned in on Packet 3. Should my fiancee just tell them the new address at the interview or bring updated paperwork? thanks.

-Myko

you might have the answer to your question on this website....check it out

http://www.***removed***/gc/consular/nation...isa-center.html

hope that helps...

let's try it again...hope I get the address right this time

http://www.***removed***/gc/consular/nation...isa-center.html

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