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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: England
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My fiance is in the military and was based out here in England when we met,he was still stationed in England when we started the fiance visa process so he gave his uk address.which is where our noa 1 receipt was mailed to .he left England about a month and half after this and changed the address to his mum's address in california,as he wasn't heading straight to his next base(colarado) plus he wasn't going to find somewhere to live straight away.we received confirmation of the address around a week after we changed it .this was the end of March my fiance has just left California to head to colarado which is where we will be living.it's probably going to take a month or so for him to find a apartment so still has no home address.I'm expecting a noa 2 around July .so my question is when my fiance finds an apartment should we change the address again or would it be ok to leave it as his mum's address in california untill I enter back into America? As I want to fly into california because I have wedding arrangements to plan (we are getting married in California) then his mum is going to drive us to Colorado.I was unsure if there would be a problem of me flying into california when I enter back into America if my home address is going to be in colarado.it's confusing I know but I really don't know what to do for the best

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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i say leave all with his mum's address.

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You may enter the US in California, New York, Hawaii, Texas....anywhere is fine. it doesn't have to be the state where you plan to live permanently.

England.gifENGLAND ---

K-1 Timeline 4 months, 19 days 03-10-08 VSC to 7-29-08 Interview London

10-05-08 Married

AOS Timeline 5 months, 14 days 10-9-08 to 3-23-09 No interview

Removing Conditions Timeline 5 months, 20 days12-27-10 to 06-10-11 No interview

Citizenship Timeline 3 months, 26 days 12-31-11 Dallas to 4-26-12 Interview Houston

05-16-12 Oath ceremony

The journey from Fiancé to US citizenship:

4 years, 2 months, 6 days

243 pages of forms/documents submitted

No RFEs

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