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Moving abroad with fiancé to wait NOA2?

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If I were to move to my fiancé's country until we get his visa and he can return to the U.S. with me, what would I need to do in terms of mailing address and receiving the NOA2? The original copy of the NOA2 is required for the interview, correct? Not just the email notification? My current address (the one that I used on the I-129F petition) would still be our domicile when we arrive to the U.S. together, but would I have to notify USCIS that I am temporarily living abroad with my fiancé? And would they be able to send me the NOA2 to the address abroad? This is still all hypothetical, but a possibility that I want to explore. From what I understand, once the petition is submitted, there is really no additional information needed from the USC until the affidavit of support in the interview (for which I would be using a co-sponsor if I moved abroad). Although I am quite confident that I included all the necessary information in my petition, a little part of me is nervous of getting an RFE and trying to resolve it from abroad. I don't want to make any rash, quick decisions, but I do want to explore all the options.

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