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your address was changed relating to the I129F

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This is a notification from USCIS we have just received "your address was changed relating to the I129F". What on earth does that mean?! I hope they haven't transferred our case! Please VJ folks, tell me do you know what it means, because I'm freaking out at this moment.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Poland
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This is a notification from USCIS we have just received "your address was changed relating to the I129F". What on earth does that mean?! I hope they haven't transferred our case! Please VJ folks, tell me do you know what it means, because I'm freaking out at this moment.

You got your noa2! congratulations!

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Hi Laurka! A couple of other people have had this problem, when they called, it was a mistake from their end, but I vaguely remember reading it's a good indication that your documents are being touched! which can very much well lead to a NOA2!!! You should call them and ask them to confirm! That way your hopes won't get too high, or you won't worry. :) I hope it's a NOA2 :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Poland
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Hi Laurka! A couple of other people have had this problem, when they called, it was a mistake from their end, but I vaguely remember reading it's a good indication that your documents are being touched! which can very much well lead to a NOA2!!! You should call them and ask them to confirm! That way your hopes won't get too high, or you won't worry. :) I hope it's a NOA2 :)

Thank you for a quick reply. The problem is my Fiance can't call them at the moment and won't be able until tomorrow and by then I will be stressed beyond limits ;-P I want to think it's a good sign though, not a sign of upcoming troubles ;-)

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