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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Malaysia
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Hey guys,

My fiance is currently holding a part-time / contracted position in NY and he's staying with his parents, but he's planning to move to Seattle in the coming months to look for a better full-time position there, as his brother lives there.

At the question for Q28 onwards (in the new form) "Address in the United States where your fiancé(e) intends to live", should I list down his NY or Seattle address? Since I'm not entirely sure what the coming months would bring as well.

I'm also not sure if he should use his NY or future Seattle address as his mailing address or not. What do you guys think?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Malaysia
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Hey guys,

My fiance is currently holding a part-time / contracted position in NY and he's staying with his parents, but he's planning to move to Seattle in the coming months to look for a better full-time position there, as his brother lives there.

At the question for Q28 onwards (in the new form) "Address in the United States where your fiancé(e) intends to live", should I list down his NY or Seattle address? Since I'm not entirely sure what the coming months would bring as well.

I'm also not sure if he should use his NY or future Seattle address as his mailing address or not. What do you guys think?

suggest to fill in current address.

correspondence address can be change later when your fiance fully move to Seattle.

inform USCIS/NVC (base on stage of application) by email/phone call.

hope it helps.

Edited by bernice1

USCIS :
01-18-2013 : I-130 sent (CR1) - Phoenix AZ Lockbox
01-23-2013 : NOA1 - Processing @ NBC (MSC)
03-26-2013 : Petitioner scheduled for interview
04-30-2013 : Petitioner interview
- APPROVED!! (NOA2)


NVC :
06-11-2013 : Case#, BIN#, DS-3032 & I-864 Bill (AOS) received via email
06-13-2013 : DS-3032 sent by email & mailed by DHL
06-25-2013 : DS-3032 - accepted (informed by email)
06-12-2013 : AOS fee ($88) paid - online
06-19-2013 : AOS status - paid
06-21-2013 : AOS package sent - USPS 
06-25-2012 : IV generated & fee ($230) paid - online
06-28-2013 : IV status - Paid
06-29-2013 : IV package sent - DHL
07-30-2013 : Case completed (informed by email)
07-30-2013 : Packet 4 (P4) received via email

U.S Embassy (Kuala Lumpur) :
08-19-2013 : Medical examination ($125)
08-26-2013 : Medical report received (own collection)
09-03-2013 : Interview --> Result : APPROVED!!
09-04-2013 : Visa/Passport collected
09-07-2013 : Immigrant fee ($165) paid - online


Port of Entry :
09-24-2013 : Dallas, TX

10-25-2013 : Green card received

02-04-2014 : Social Security Number received

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