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Hey y'all!

First and all, I don't know in which topic to ask this, so feel free to toss it around. Heh.

I think I'll have a problem and was wondering if anyone could help me out.

Since our K1 process really slowed down, way more than we expected, a problem will occur.

I am the beneficiary in Belgium, which means I live her alone and the Fiance is in MS.

My rent contract for my house expires on November 1st. If I want to stay here longer, i have to renew it for 1 year. (It's just how my landlord works)

I am afraid that I won't be able to move to MS by then, due to late paperwork.
So I guess my only option is to move back to my dad's place until further notice.

Which means that my address will be then different.

My question is, how does this affect the current paperwork (that is still at USCIS, waiting to be sent to NVC)?

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I am the beneficiary.

LPR since May 2019. 
 
Started ROC on March 14th 2018.
 
NOA 1:  March 30th 2018.
Biometrics: May 25th 2018.
Card being processed: May 5th 2019
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You need to contact them with a change of address.

But who? NVC, USCIS or embassy?

And doesn't that slow anything down?

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I am the beneficiary.

LPR since May 2019. 
 
Started ROC on March 14th 2018.
 
NOA 1:  March 30th 2018.
Biometrics: May 25th 2018.
Card being processed: May 5th 2019
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https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=coa.Terms

I'd try this but also let the embassy know.

Thank you.

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I am the beneficiary.

LPR since May 2019. 
 
Started ROC on March 14th 2018.
 
NOA 1:  March 30th 2018.
Biometrics: May 25th 2018.
Card being processed: May 5th 2019
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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