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Hello Everyone:

My wife and I are almost thru all the steps of our K-1 Fiancé visa process. On December

20th, my wife went to the local immigration office here in Milwaukee and had her biometrics taken. Within the next couple months or so, we should be notified to attend our final interview and processed with her two-year green card. Since my wife moved here, we decided to move to a larger apartment. We are planning on moving at the end of January, in a nearby suburb of Milwaukee.

Given we are still waiting for the final interview and confirmation, does anyone know who exactly needs to be notified if you move and what we need to do to ensure everything is accurate and complete? A simple timeline, etc would be very helpful. Also, for those that have completed and received the green card, does this allow you to freely travel now back home or for a honeymoon outside of the states?

I have seen conflicting reports so I hope those that may know can pass on their own experiences and wisdom with us. I wish everyone smooth sailing in your process and am very thankful things have been going well in our endeavor. Although time goes slow, keep the faith, all will go thru!

Brian

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Timeline

Hello Everyone:

My wife and I are almost thru all the steps of our K-1 Fiancé visa process. On December

20th, my wife went to the local immigration office here in Milwaukee and had her biometrics taken. Within the next couple months or so, we should be notified to attend our final interview and processed with her two-year green card. Since my wife moved here, we decided to move to a larger apartment. We are planning on moving at the end of January, in a nearby suburb of Milwaukee.

Given we are still waiting for the final interview and confirmation, does anyone know who exactly needs to be notified if you move and what we need to do to ensure everything is accurate and complete? A simple timeline, etc would be very helpful. Also, for those that have completed and received the green card, does this allow you to freely travel now back home or for a honeymoon outside of the states?

I have seen conflicting reports so I hope those that may know can pass on their own experiences and wisdom with us. I wish everyone smooth sailing in your process and am very thankful things have been going well in our endeavor. Although time goes slow, keep the faith, all will go thru!

Brian

Use the USCIS site to find the address change form. Notify your P O making sure you include the immigrants name. When you get moved make sure her name is inside your mail box because the G card will come in her name.

Yes the G card allows her to travel as you say. Of course with it she becomes a legal permanent resident of the USA.

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