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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Algeria
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Hello all...I am back LOL with yet another question.

So technically still working on the I-130 file. Will be traveling to see my husband, and while there he will sign all the paperwork so it can be finally sent off.

With the changement of the DCF and my status changement, we have decided I will move to my husband's country for the duration of the visa wait. My question is:If I send it off now, with my US address to Nebraska....then move to my husband's country in the summer, how will this chnage of address slow down our petition or make it more difficult. SHould we sent it now with my US address, or wait until I move there and send it off with my foriegn address to Rome, the office assigned to my husband's country? Very confused here...any info appreciated Thank you very much.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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Hello all...I am back LOL with yet another question.

So technically still working on the I-130 file. Will be traveling to see my husband, and while there he will sign all the paperwork so it can be finally sent off.

With the changement of the DCF and my status changement, we have decided I will move to my husband's country for the duration of the visa wait. My question is:If I send it off now, with my US address to Nebraska....then move to my husband's country in the summer, how will this chnage of address slow down our petition or make it more difficult. SHould we sent it now with my US address, or wait until I move there and send it off with my foriegn address to Rome, the office assigned to my husband's country? Very confused here...any info appreciated Thank you very much.

Hi,

I'm surprised no one has answered you on this. I don't know for certain how you should proceed, but I was wondering if you are going to be in Rome until all this is done than have you considere a DCF instead of the I-130? Otherwise, I would just put your address for Rome from from the beginning. With filing times what they are these days you will be there before the 130 is approved, but you must be sure not to leave any of your required documents behind or that could make life difficult.

Just some thoughts.

Tom

 
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