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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Cambodia
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Hello everyone and Happy New Year. Love what you guys are doing on this site. I'm hoping someone will tell me I'm over reacting here but I'm a little concern after I have send my package to the Vermont office.

1) On the I-129F Petition, Part B, Question #14 "Address in the United States where your fiancé(e) intends to live."

Does it have to match my current address?

Reason being, I currently live with 3 other male room mates. The house is under my name but will be transfered over to one of my other room mate. Keep in mind I have already send the package and will most likely move in March of this year to a new address. My room mates will keep all mails addressed to me as expected so receiving the package is not a problem. Want to get my own place with my fiance for obvious reasons. I noted the new address of where my fiance intends to live. Is this going to cause a problem?

2) Misspelled her address overseas. She send me #House Number, Street Number, Sangkat Angre leu, Khan MeanChey but now realize it should of been: "#House Number, Street Number, Sangkat Chak Angre leu, Khan MeanChey"

I'm thinking this should not cause a problem for the process in the US but in Cambodia where she's at is where I'm concern about. Can this be corrected over there or do I need to redo the entire process? Or is there a way to correct this? Or is every embassy different with some giving the option to correct and such.

I'm assuming she's going to do her interview in the US embassy in Cambodia.

http://cambodia.usembassy.gov/pr_122206.html

Leads to my 3rd area of concern.

3) On the I-129F Petition, Part B, Question #20 "Your fiancé(e) will apply for a visa abroad at the American embassy or consulate at:"

I put down Phnom Penh, Cambodia for obvious reasons again.

Little tense as I really do miss her. Was wondering if I should do the process all over again as correcting the mistake would take longer?

N-400 for Citizenship.

09/15/2010 Application Sent.

09/22/2010 Check Cashed.

09/23/2010 NOA Sent.

09/27/2010 NOA Received.

10/15/2010 Biometric Appointment.

01/26/2011 Interview Letter.

02/24/2011 Interview Date. PASSED!!!!!!!!

03/25/2011 Received oath ceremony letter

04/21/2011 Oath Ceremony @ 12:30PM

Oath Ceremony Completed. Now A US Citizenship.

I-130 Petition for Mother

05/05/2011 Application Sent To Chicago Lockbox.

05/11/2011 Check Cashed.

05/14/2011 Received NOA.

08/03/2011 RFE Notice Sent.

08/06/2011 RFE Received.

08/22/2011 Send Additional Evidence.

08/25/2011 Status Update Changed To RFE Received.

09/02/2011 Approval Notice Sent.

09/06/2011 Approval Letter Received.

09/29/2011 Received Email With NVC Number, Fee, And Choice Of Agent Form.

09/29/2011 Paid NVC $88.00 Fee Online.

09/30/2011 Online Status Changed To Paid.

10/07/2011 Emailed Choice Of Agent Form.

10/12/2011 Paid $404.00 IV Fee Online.

10/14/2011 Online Status Changed To Paid.

01/10/2012 Email From NVC Stating Case Complete And Interview Date 02/16/2012 @ 7AM

01/18/2012 Medical Appointment

02/16/2012 Interview Date PASSED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Filed: Other Country: Morocco
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I had the same situation as you in regards to not being sure where I would be living when my fiance actually arrives. I just used my current address. When you move, your mail will be forwarded or you will get it somehow and I'm sure the government can figure out how to find you. :thumbs:

I'm sure there is a fairly simple :unsure: way to correct the address. If not in the guides, then hopefully someone more experienced will come a long and help you.

Maggie

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Relax, there will be time to correct these things.

Regarding the first step, the actual foreign address will likely not matter at this time. Only when you are into the U.S. embassy phase will her address come into play. After approval from USCIS, your case is transferred to the National Visa Center (NVC) for a background check and assigned an embassy case number. When you have received the embassy case number, then you can contact the U.S. embassy in Cambodia directly. Just give them the case number and the correct information as to addresses, etc.

This kind of stuff happens because of differences in culture and manner of operations in different countries.

As long as you have confidence in the your old mailing address, don't worry. Just know that correspondence will be sent there until a new address is available. If you move and want to change it, you will need to send a notice to the service center handling your case. Be sure to include the case number and the correct address when you send it in, so they can put it into your file and correct their records.

You should become familiar with the U.S. embassy web site in Cambodia. They can help you to understand the process and inform you of changes. Most sites have forms you can download, which need to be completed before her interview. It will help you to assist your fiancee with these forms, especially since they need to be done in English.

Hang in there, you are in for a long and frustrating process.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Cambodia
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Thanks for the tip guys. Found out after speaking speaking with her numberous times many business and even government facilities do misspell their addresses. Same with English translated newspaper. Their native alphabet isn't Roman letters so they are usually very understanding on these things and many can only read/write in their native alphabet. It would me like me trying to write down my address in Cambodia. Still, I'll follow up with the U.S. embassy phase once that arrived. Reguarding my address I already found a new place and note that address as where my fiancee will be staying. Everything else I'm positive I did correctly. Hanging in there and preparing for a long and frustrating process.

N-400 for Citizenship.

09/15/2010 Application Sent.

09/22/2010 Check Cashed.

09/23/2010 NOA Sent.

09/27/2010 NOA Received.

10/15/2010 Biometric Appointment.

01/26/2011 Interview Letter.

02/24/2011 Interview Date. PASSED!!!!!!!!

03/25/2011 Received oath ceremony letter

04/21/2011 Oath Ceremony @ 12:30PM

Oath Ceremony Completed. Now A US Citizenship.

I-130 Petition for Mother

05/05/2011 Application Sent To Chicago Lockbox.

05/11/2011 Check Cashed.

05/14/2011 Received NOA.

08/03/2011 RFE Notice Sent.

08/06/2011 RFE Received.

08/22/2011 Send Additional Evidence.

08/25/2011 Status Update Changed To RFE Received.

09/02/2011 Approval Notice Sent.

09/06/2011 Approval Letter Received.

09/29/2011 Received Email With NVC Number, Fee, And Choice Of Agent Form.

09/29/2011 Paid NVC $88.00 Fee Online.

09/30/2011 Online Status Changed To Paid.

10/07/2011 Emailed Choice Of Agent Form.

10/12/2011 Paid $404.00 IV Fee Online.

10/14/2011 Online Status Changed To Paid.

01/10/2012 Email From NVC Stating Case Complete And Interview Date 02/16/2012 @ 7AM

01/18/2012 Medical Appointment

02/16/2012 Interview Date PASSED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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