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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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Hi everyone,

My american fiance recently changed his phone number and address (it wasn't a big move- he just moved into a bigger apartment in the same building he's been living in for awhile, but the apt. # is still different). I have an interview in Montreal booked already, so that's what we're waiting for right now. Does my fiance need to call anyone to inform them of his change of contact information?

Thanks in advance.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ethiopia
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Hi everyone,

My american fiance recently changed his phone number and address (it wasn't a big move- he just moved into a bigger apartment in the same building he's been living in for awhile, but the apt. # is still different). I have an interview in Montreal booked already, so that's what we're waiting for right now. Does my fiance need to call anyone to inform them of his change of contact information?

Thanks in advance.

Your fiance has to fill the Address Change form or he can call USCIS CSC and they can change it.

Good luck on your interview.

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Consulate: _Frankfurt, Germany

I-129F Sent: _2011-03-20

I-129F NOA1:_ 2011-03-30

I-129F NOA2:_2011-06-18

NVC Received: _2011-07-19

NVC Left:_2011-07-20

Consulate Received:_2011-07-25

Packet 3 Received: _2011-07-28

Packet 3 Sent: _2011-07-29

Packet 4 Received:_ 2011-08-09

Interview Date: _ 2011-08-24

Interview Result:_ Approved(After 3 weeks AP)

Visa Received:_2011-09-21

US Entry:_@ JFK 2011-11-16

Marriage: _2011-12-20

AOS, EAD, AP

Date Filed: _2012-02-07

NOA Date: _2012-02-13

Bio. Appt. Notice recieved_2012-02-17

Bio. Appt.:2012-03-12@ 8:00 AM in Columbus OH

Bio Done:2012-03-05 WALK IN- Columbus OH

State ID: 2012-03-05

DL Permit: 2012-03-08

AOS Transfer: 2012-03-14

AOS Touched @ USCIS: 2012-03-21

EAD/AP Approved & Card Producton: 2012-04-03

EAD/AP on Hand:2012-04-11

AOS_RFE: 2012-09-28

RFE Sent: 2012-11-09

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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You can just change it at the interview. :)

That's convenient- I'm guessing it's just because we (likely) won't be receiving any further paperwork until after the interview? Actually, my fiance won't be receiving anything until we do AOS, right? (in which case it'll really be "both" of us receiving it) I still wonder if I should get my fiance to call USCIS now just in case Montreal mixes up a lot stuff and we don't find out until after we wait eons to receive paperwork that was mailed to the wrong place. :blink: Nonetheless thanks for the information. :)

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Your fiance will never again receive correspondence for your process.... it's all in your hands now. Even the AOS. That's your application, not his, and not both of yours.

Ah, okay. Thanks for the help! One less thing to worry about. :)

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