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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi,

I am currently working in Macau and we are still waiting for the NOA2. But I will be resigning from my job effective April 30 and I'll be flying back to the Philippines while waiting for approval. We received our NOA1 Dec 14, 2009 and according to Igor's list our NOA2 might be coming in between March 29 to April 5. Now I am just worried if the approval will come in after I move back to the Philippines and Manila USEM needs to send me some documents they might send it to my address in Macau. How will I notify the concerned office of my change of address and who will I need to inform?

Thank you in advance for your help.

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I moved between NOA1 and NOA2 myself. I used the USCIS website to change my address online in my account. The next day it showed as "touched". Then a few days later I got a letter in the mail from them to confirm they have updated thier records with my new mailing address.

I'm waiting for NOA2 now. The estimate for me last I looked was march 30th to April 15th. We pray that our time comes fast...

I know for USCIS change of address you can do it online or by phone.

I hope that answers your question.

K1 timeline :

1/11/10 - I-129F sent to California Service Center

1/19/10 - NOA1

2/18/10 - moved and changed address on USCIS site

2/19/10 - touched

3/10/10 - touched

3/10/10 - NOA2, hardcopy recieved 3/12

3/16/10 - Left NVC, recieved MNL case #

3/22/10 - USEM recieved

4/19/10 - Passed Medical

4/28/10 - Interview - Approved

4/30/10 - Picked up Visa and completed CFO

5/5/10 - POE - Honolulu, Hawaii

5/6/10 - married in Hawaii

AOS timeline:

7/8/10 - received SSN Card

7/16/10 - reported US marriage for RP records

10/18/10 - AOS delivered in Chicago

10/25/10 - NOA1

11/04/10 - Biometrics Letter Received

11/23/10 - Biometrics Completed

11/24/10 - touched

11/26/10 - touched

02/14/11 - AOS approved at Interview, GC ordered

02/22/11 - GC arrives in mail

ROC Timeline:

12/17/12 - I-751 sent to California Service Center

12/20/12 - NOA1 arrives in mail

1/14/13 - Biometrics appointment

4/11/13 - RC Approved at Interview

4/22/13 - 10 Year Green Card arrived in mail

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Always Thankful for God's blessings on our lives..

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
I moved between NOA1 and NOA2 myself. I used the USCIS website to change my address online in my account. The next day it showed as "touched". Then a few days later I got a letter in the mail from them to confirm they have updated thier records with my new mailing address.

I'm waiting for NOA2 now. The estimate for me last I looked was march 30th to April 15th. We pray that our time comes fast...

I know for USCIS change of address you can do it online or by phone.

I hope that answers your question.

thank you so much, by the way I am the beneficiary not the petitioner. So you mean to say, my fiance can just update both our details in the uscis website? i really appreciate your help. thanks again

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You should have the petitioner call the USCIS phone number and ask them how to handle your change of address. I was just thinking from the petitioners side like me. I think that the NOA2 is only mailed to petitioner (someone correct me if that's wrong) later you will get some mailings. I think best thing is to have him call the 1-800 number at USCIS for change of address and ask them.

K1 timeline :

1/11/10 - I-129F sent to California Service Center

1/19/10 - NOA1

2/18/10 - moved and changed address on USCIS site

2/19/10 - touched

3/10/10 - touched

3/10/10 - NOA2, hardcopy recieved 3/12

3/16/10 - Left NVC, recieved MNL case #

3/22/10 - USEM recieved

4/19/10 - Passed Medical

4/28/10 - Interview - Approved

4/30/10 - Picked up Visa and completed CFO

5/5/10 - POE - Honolulu, Hawaii

5/6/10 - married in Hawaii

AOS timeline:

7/8/10 - received SSN Card

7/16/10 - reported US marriage for RP records

10/18/10 - AOS delivered in Chicago

10/25/10 - NOA1

11/04/10 - Biometrics Letter Received

11/23/10 - Biometrics Completed

11/24/10 - touched

11/26/10 - touched

02/14/11 - AOS approved at Interview, GC ordered

02/22/11 - GC arrives in mail

ROC Timeline:

12/17/12 - I-751 sent to California Service Center

12/20/12 - NOA1 arrives in mail

1/14/13 - Biometrics appointment

4/11/13 - RC Approved at Interview

4/22/13 - 10 Year Green Card arrived in mail

event.png

Always Thankful for God's blessings on our lives..

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
You should have the petitioner call the USCIS phone number and ask them how to handle your change of address. I was just thinking from the petitioners side like me. I think that the NOA2 is only mailed to petitioner (someone correct me if that's wrong) later you will get some mailings. I think best thing is to have him call the 1-800 number at USCIS for change of address and ask them.

Ok, thank you so much for your help. Goodluck to us, hope to hear good news soon!

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