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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi I am a bit confused for my port of entry. In our application we put the address of my fiancee's parents address to where I stay when I arrive in the U.S. But then we decided to just get a house to where he is stationed. Should it matter?

Thank you.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Russia
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Not understanding the question here. The point of entry is simply the airport that you enter the US at. I don't remember putting down the POE on any applications.

11/18/2013 - Filed I-129F
11/25/2013 - NOA1 text/email received
05/01/2014 - NOA2 text/Email received
06/18/2014 - Interview - Approved
07/31/2014 - Point of Entry
10/17/2014 - Married
10/23/2014 - Filed AOS/EAD/AP
11/07/2014 - 3x NOA1 text/emails received

12/05/2014 - Biometrics

12/22/2014 - EAD/AP Approved

01/02/2015 - EAD/AP Card Received

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Hi I am a bit confused for my port of entry. In our application we put the address of my fiancee's parents address to where I stay when I arrive in the U.S. But then we decided to just get a house to where he is stationed. Should it matter?

Thank you.

The POE is where you will hand over your medical package and be processed by the CBP (Customs and Border Protection) other countries call this "Passport Control" as you have to show your passport and any required visas in order to gain entry into the country. They may ask you where you are going to living at the POE. Just give them the new address. You will complete the adjustment of status (AOS) after getting married and indicate the address you will be living at on that form. THAT will be the address that matters as you will receive the advance parole (AP) and employment authorization document (EAD) and eventually the GC at this address via the USPS fro the USCIS. The USPS will not forward any mail from the USCIS so it is important to keep your address up-to-date with the USCIS. You do this after filing the AOS using the on-line AR-11 form. The USC sponsor(s) for you that completed an I-864 must also notify the USCIS of a change of address within 30 days using the I-865 form.

Living in a different location than indicated at your interview is not a problem. People move al the time in the US. The important thing is to know your responsibilities of being a LPR and when and how to keep the USCIS up-to-date regarding your current address.

Good luck,

Dave

Edited by Dave&Roza
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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The POE is where you will hand over your medical package and be processed by the CBP (Customs and Border Protection) other countries call this "Passport Control" as you have to show your passport and any required visas in order to gain entry into the country. They may ask you where you are going to living at the POE. Just give them the new address. You will complete the adjustment of status (AOS) after getting married and indicate the address you will be living at on that form. THAT will be the address that matters as you will receive the advance parole (AP) and employment authorization document (EAD) and eventually the GC at this address via the USPS fro the USCIS. The USPS will not forward any mail from the USCIS so it is important to keep your address up-to-date with the USCIS. You do this after filing the AOS using the on-line AR-11 form. The USC sponsor(s) for you that completed an I-864 must also notify the USCIS of a change of address within 30 days using the I-865 form.

Living in a different location than indicated at your interview is not a problem. People move al the time in the US. The important thing is to know your responsibilities of being a LPR and when and how to keep the USCIS up-to-date regarding your current address.

Good luck,

Dave

 
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