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Hello!!

 

So, the Husband and I are currently waiting for our NOA2 from the London Embassy for his IR-1 Visa.

 

We're thinking about moving in with his parents some time between now and the move. We would like to move as soon as possible, because it would save us money to be there, but also don't want a lot of hassle, if there would be from changing address part way thru the process.

 

Any advice?

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We did the same exact thing here in Germany. All I did was send an email to the consulate with the case number, old address, new address, date of the move, etc. and we received an email back a couple days later that they had updated the files.

 

Hope that helps!

 

 

Filed: Timeline
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thank you so much for your reply! i'm guessing the same process would be here in the UK... at this point, we're still waiting for our NOA2 so as soon as that comes and we also get our case number, I'll be able to let them know :D

 

 
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