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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hey Gang,

Since I submitted the DS-260 (or whatever the online version of it is, I can't keep all these forms straight) my wife has moved and the location that I said I intended to live, as well as where I want the green card and SSN sent has changed.

I called the NVC last month and they said they'd already sent my case off to Montreal and I'd have to figure it out with them.

What do I do? I know some have recommended filling out a new form and bringing it to Montreal. Others have said there's a quick and easy form I can fill out at the border when I activate the Visa and cross, but is that just for green card, or both the green card and SSN?

I want to try to keep the process in Montreal as smooth as possible, so if I can avoid bringing them any new paperwork, that would be awesome.

Thanks in advance,

Evan

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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the consulate will ask you to look over the papers and update any information at the interview. dont worry about any recent changes like your addy.

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