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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Hi All,

This is my 1st time to ask for help/opinions or if there was some who experience the same situation like mine.. Im alittle bit confuse about my petitioners address.. Here is the story..

When we filed K1 visa last feb 2012 he was stationed in Asia bec he is in the military (Army) ..He suppose to be there till 2013 i think but suddenly he need to come back to USA and so his station got change..He came back to USA May 2012 He is now station in Kansas, but his home and his mailing address is just 3hrs away fr his station w.c is in kansas too.. w/c is his parents house..

Then of course since he is in the military he can have free housing off base.. so he got one June 2012 i think and he move to off base housing ..

My question is.. since we dont have yet our Noa2 bec of our simple RFE ..Does he need to change his mailing address or not? even though his mailing addrese ? as far as i know his off base address is not a mailing address it is a PO BOX.. and of course he wanted to put his parents address as his mailing address because thats were he live ever since.. Im confuse if he need to change it now since he is now in USA..

And if yes how long will it take for uscis to change it and if it wont affect the application and interview someday..

Thanks Vj's

Filed: IR-2 Country: Philippines
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I think it is a good idea to submit a change of address. Either his parent's home or his off base address and PO box will be fine.

He can call USCIS 800-375-5283 to change his address or submit the change of address form in the following link. https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=coa

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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It is common for military personnel to use their parent's address as "Permanent address" as they sometimes can be moving around a lot. That way, there is no chance of missing any important documents.

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