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my cr1 embassy interview is coming soon in september however my husband might possibly start a new job in september and move to different state.Do we have to change address?if so who do we contact?

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yes you have to change the address ! and u can find out how to change it on uscis web site they wrote full information about how you can do it .. you can find out in this link .. https://egov.uscis.gov/coa/displayCOAForm.do .. good luck

now i am confused i read this i assume the same applies to cr1

If your fiance's case is now at the London embassy, you do not have a petition pending at USCIS—it's already been approved. You don't need to notify them of your change of address.

my case is now at the embassy shall i just bring an updated i 864 with the new address at the CR1 interview?

can somebody confirm this?

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I changed my address due to my work and the former address was the one on our DS 261 and when i contacted USCIS, they told me to contact NVC, i contacted NVC and i was told i can't change the address with them, they told me that during the interview, then i should inform the CO about the change in address and the CO will change it for me. I printed out what the NVC emailed to me regarding the CO changing it and i will show it to the CO during the interview. so i think is better to inform your CO during your interview about the change of address

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I changed my address due to my work and the former address was the one on our DS 261 and when i contacted USCIS, they told me to contact NVC, i contacted NVC and i was told i can't change the address with them, they told me that during the interview, then i should inform the CO about the change in address and the CO will change it for me. I printed out what the NVC emailed to me regarding the CO changing it and i will show it to the CO during the interview. so i think is better to inform your CO during your interview about the change of address

so basically i will bring the new updated i 864 with my husbands new US address?we originally put Florida there however because of the new work my husband might move to New Jersey

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