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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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I was wondering if anyone knew if the K-1 process would be affected if either the petitioner or beneficiary moves residences. We are currently waiting for the NOA2 on the I-129F. I moved to another state about two months ago and updated my address via the USCIS website and I am wondering if that might be delaying the approval. Also, my fiancee is considering moving within Thailand and I am wondering if that would cause more delays down the line. Thanks.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Vietnam
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As long as those handling the case are aware of the new address there should be minimal if any effect. If they dont know about it and send you a document requiring your response you could have a problem...

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