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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Haiti
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I, the petitioner, will be moving in a week, same area but different apartment. My fiance's interview at the embassy is 5 days after my move. Will this have any impact on his interview being approved? I put down my address at the time as the address he will be staying at permanently once he's here, so that will obviously change. I'm so nervous that we've come this far, and I don't want this little thing to mess things up for thé interview getting approved.

Help, please!

Removal of Conditions Journey

April 3, 2017: I-751 sent, USPS delivered on Apr 5th

April 18, 2017: Check cashed

April 19, 2017: NOA1 received, dated Apr 5th, post marked Apr 17th

 

Visa Journey                                                                                                                           AOS Journey

March 4, 2014: I-129f sent (delivered March 5th)                                                                     December 8, 2014: Mailed AOS; I-485 & EAD, USPS delivered on Dec. 9th.
March 10, 2014: NOA1 received via email/text, file assigned to CSC/Check Cashed             December 11, 2014: NOA1 received via email/text
March 12, 2014: Alien Registration Number changed                                                              December 12, 2014: Check Cashed
March 14, 2014: NOA1 received by mail (dated 3/7)                                                                December 13, 2014: NOA1 Harcopy received by mail
March 31, 2014: NOA2/NOA2 received via email/text                                                              December 27, 2014: Biometrics appointment letter received, dated December  
April 3, 2014: NOA2 received by mail                                                                                                                         20th and appointment scheduled for January 5th.
April 8, 2014: Case received by NVC                                                                                       December 30, 2014: Walk-in biometrics completed
April 9, 2014: Case Number assigned by NVC                                                                        January 12, 2015: Status change - Ready for Interview
April 11, 2014: Case left NVC                                                                                                   February 12, 2015: EAD card in production                                    
April 17, 2014: Case received by Embassy                                                                              February 20, 2015: Update that EAD card was mailed
April 18, 2014: NVC letter received by mail                                                                              February 25, 2015: EAD in hand
April 21, 2014: CEAC Status changed to Ready for Interview                                                  April 10, 2015: Status update, interview scheduled for May 18th. 
April 22, 2014: CEAC Status Update/Embassy mailed Packet 3 to fiancé                               May 18, 2015: Interview and approval!!!
April 30, 2014: CEAC Status Update
May 5, 2014: Packet 3 received by mail (petitioner)
May 8, 2014: CEAC Status Update/Packet 3 received by email (petitioner).
May 15, 2014: Medical Exam with Dr. Buteau
May 21, 2014: Picked up Police Certificate
May 22, 2014: Picked up result packet from medical exam
May 27, 2014: Submitted DS-160 online
May 28, 2014: Paid Visa application fee at Sogebank/Packet 3 sent through Haiti Messager
June 4, 2014: CEAC Status Update, embassy received packet 3
June 6, 2014: CEAC Status Update, packet 4 letter received
June 8, 2014: CEAC Status Update
June 18, 2014: Interview, VISA APPROVED!!!!

September 10, 2014: POE

October 11, 2014: Got MARRIED!!!!

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I, the petitioner, will be moving in a week, same area but different apartment. My fiance's interview at the embassy is 5 days after my move. Will this have any impact on his interview being approved? I put down my address at the time as the address he will be staying at permanently once he's here, so that will obviously change. I'm so nervous that we've come this far, and I don't want this little thing to mess things up for thé interview getting approved.

Help, please!

It's fine.This is very common and not an issue at all. The petitioner (you) WON'T be getting any new notice from USCIS until you guys have filed for AOS. Of course, your husband (come AOS filing) will use the new address in the AOS forms.

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01/14/2013 Filed I-129f

07/31/2013 I-129f NOA2

11/04/2013 Visa Received

11/21/2013 POE: Honolulu .. Aloha!

01/27/2014 Wedding day! (L)

03/11/2014 Filed I-485, I-131 and I-765

05/31/2014 EAD/AP card received

06/27/2014 Green card received

05/12/2016 Filed I-751

05/25/2016 Check cashed

05/26/2016 NOA (Dated 05/16) Received

06/20/2016 Biometric Appointment

05/07/2017 10-year Green card received

N-400

07/02/2018 Filed N-400 online

07/24/2018 Biometric Appointment

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Haiti
Timeline

Thank you so much for your help! You put my mind at ease. (At least with this subject! Lol)

Removal of Conditions Journey

April 3, 2017: I-751 sent, USPS delivered on Apr 5th

April 18, 2017: Check cashed

April 19, 2017: NOA1 received, dated Apr 5th, post marked Apr 17th

 

Visa Journey                                                                                                                           AOS Journey

March 4, 2014: I-129f sent (delivered March 5th)                                                                     December 8, 2014: Mailed AOS; I-485 & EAD, USPS delivered on Dec. 9th.
March 10, 2014: NOA1 received via email/text, file assigned to CSC/Check Cashed             December 11, 2014: NOA1 received via email/text
March 12, 2014: Alien Registration Number changed                                                              December 12, 2014: Check Cashed
March 14, 2014: NOA1 received by mail (dated 3/7)                                                                December 13, 2014: NOA1 Harcopy received by mail
March 31, 2014: NOA2/NOA2 received via email/text                                                              December 27, 2014: Biometrics appointment letter received, dated December  
April 3, 2014: NOA2 received by mail                                                                                                                         20th and appointment scheduled for January 5th.
April 8, 2014: Case received by NVC                                                                                       December 30, 2014: Walk-in biometrics completed
April 9, 2014: Case Number assigned by NVC                                                                        January 12, 2015: Status change - Ready for Interview
April 11, 2014: Case left NVC                                                                                                   February 12, 2015: EAD card in production                                    
April 17, 2014: Case received by Embassy                                                                              February 20, 2015: Update that EAD card was mailed
April 18, 2014: NVC letter received by mail                                                                              February 25, 2015: EAD in hand
April 21, 2014: CEAC Status changed to Ready for Interview                                                  April 10, 2015: Status update, interview scheduled for May 18th. 
April 22, 2014: CEAC Status Update/Embassy mailed Packet 3 to fiancé                               May 18, 2015: Interview and approval!!!
April 30, 2014: CEAC Status Update
May 5, 2014: Packet 3 received by mail (petitioner)
May 8, 2014: CEAC Status Update/Packet 3 received by email (petitioner).
May 15, 2014: Medical Exam with Dr. Buteau
May 21, 2014: Picked up Police Certificate
May 22, 2014: Picked up result packet from medical exam
May 27, 2014: Submitted DS-160 online
May 28, 2014: Paid Visa application fee at Sogebank/Packet 3 sent through Haiti Messager
June 4, 2014: CEAC Status Update, embassy received packet 3
June 6, 2014: CEAC Status Update, packet 4 letter received
June 8, 2014: CEAC Status Update
June 18, 2014: Interview, VISA APPROVED!!!!

September 10, 2014: POE

October 11, 2014: Got MARRIED!!!!

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You're very much welcome! I know it's not easy moving. :D

heart.gif After all, we're all just walking home ...heart.gif

:energy: N-400 in progess ...

 

 

01/14/2013 Filed I-129f

07/31/2013 I-129f NOA2

11/04/2013 Visa Received

11/21/2013 POE: Honolulu .. Aloha!

01/27/2014 Wedding day! (L)

03/11/2014 Filed I-485, I-131 and I-765

05/31/2014 EAD/AP card received

06/27/2014 Green card received

05/12/2016 Filed I-751

05/25/2016 Check cashed

05/26/2016 NOA (Dated 05/16) Received

06/20/2016 Biometric Appointment

05/07/2017 10-year Green card received

N-400

07/02/2018 Filed N-400 online

07/24/2018 Biometric Appointment

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I, the petitioner, will be moving in a week, same area but different apartment. My fiance's interview at the embassy is 5 days after my move. Will this have any impact on his interview being approved? I put down my address at the time as the address he will be staying at permanently once he's here, so that will obviously change. I'm so nervous that we've come this far, and I don't want this little thing to mess things up for thé interview getting approved.

Help, please!

This will be one of the only times you do not need to notify the USCIS of your move. Once your husband files for AOS, both you and any sponsors that complete an I-864 form must notify the USCIS of any moves until the I-864 is not longer in effect for the USC and as long as your husband is a LPR--the USC has 30 days and the LPR has 10 days to file for a change of address. The USC uses I-865 and the LPR uses AR-11. Just have him put the new address on any forms he completes after you move--i.e. the AOS and if he is asked where he will live at the POE (point of entry).

Good luck,

Dave

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