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Filed: Country: Spain
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Our case is in the embassy stage, with an interview likely to be sometime in April. We had intended all along to rent my dad's house from him and him move into a smaller condo that is easier to maintain (he has heart issues) but the rise in taxes and flood insurance made that more difficult than I'd be comfortable with, and have now leased a new place with a move in date of May 10th.

Do I need to inform them of anything? Does my fiancee need to put the new address on everything at this point? We haven't received Packet 3 yet but she has already filled out DS 156 (Spain doesn't send them to you, you print them yourself so we went ahead and did it).

I guess the clear answer is that she needs to put the new address on anything new that she fills out asking what address she will live at, but do I need to inform the government of anything? Until now I have put my current address as our intended place of residence upon her arrival.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Our case is in the embassy stage, with an interview likely to be sometime in April. We had intended all along to rent my dad's house from him and him move into a smaller condo that is easier to maintain (he has heart issues) but the rise in taxes and flood insurance made that more difficult than I'd be comfortable with, and have now leased a new place with a move in date of May 10th.

Do I need to inform them of anything? Does my fiancee need to put the new address on everything at this point? We haven't received Packet 3 yet but she has already filled out DS 156 (Spain doesn't send them to you, you print them yourself so we went ahead and did it).

I guess the clear answer is that she needs to put the new address on anything new that she fills out asking what address she will live at, but do I need to inform the government of anything? Until now I have put my current address as our intended place of residence upon her arrival.

Thanks

Wait until you are living at whatever address you will call home to notify USCIS of the new address by using the procedure they have. Make sure you put your names in your mail box to ensure delivery.

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Filed: Country: Spain
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thanks for the reply, I just wanted some more input to be sure...

My move in date is May 10th, we both know that is where we will be living for at least a year. Her Interview will be around that time, most likely sooner. But will it be ok to just leave my dad's address as our intended place of residence through the interview process for sure? If her interview is May 11th for example, and I just moved in on the 10th...should she inform them at the interview? It seems like too much last minute confusion, but I don't want to seem deceitful or anything by trying to cut corners. Is it ok to just wait until she gets here to officially change our address?

Besides aren't we out of USCIS's hands at this point?

thanks all

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