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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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So, like everyone here I'm a little paranoid about anything that might even remotely have the slightest possibility of hurting my application. SO, I was wondering if more than one address change by the petitioner (i.e. - me) can hurt your application? I submitted the I-129f while living at one place, then moved out and into my parents' for a month while I waited for my new place to be ready. Well, the USPS wasn't forwarding my mail (still don't know why), so I submitted an address change to my parents' address. Well, two months ago I moved into my current place and hadn't gotten around to changing it again, but, of course, I got to thinking: if I submit yet another address change request so early, does that make me look unstable or something and hurt my application? Thanks all.

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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11 minutes ago, Geo_nerd82 said:

So, like everyone here I'm a little paranoid about anything that might even remotely have the slightest possibility of hurting my application. SO, I was wondering if more than one address change by the petitioner (i.e. - me) can hurt your application? I submitted the I-129f while living at one place, then moved out and into my parents' for a month while I waited for my new place to be ready. Well, the USPS wasn't forwarding my mail (still don't know why), so I submitted an address change to my parents' address. Well, two months ago I moved into my current place and hadn't gotten around to changing it again, but, of course, I got to thinking: if I submit yet another address change request so early, does that make me look unstable or something and hurt my application? Thanks all.

I don't think it affects any part of the application. However definitely check which address they have the latest because noa2 may not get an update and only the hard copy. Which may cause it not being able to get delivered.

 

if it was me though, not to cause any more confusion I would leave it as my parents address.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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25 minutes ago, Geo_nerd82 said:

So, like everyone here I'm a little paranoid about anything that might even remotely have the slightest possibility of hurting my application. SO, I was wondering if more than one address change by the petitioner (i.e. - me) can hurt your application? I submitted the I-129f while living at one place, then moved out and into my parents' for a month while I waited for my new place to be ready. Well, the USPS wasn't forwarding my mail (still don't know why), so I submitted an address change to my parents' address. Well, two months ago I moved into my current place and hadn't gotten around to changing it again, but, of course, I got to thinking: if I submit yet another address change request so early, does that make me look unstable or something and hurt my application? Thanks all.

Nowhere in the petition stage does the stability of a petitioner get assessed.  

YMMV

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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6 minutes ago, Londonergirl said:

But the petitioner is the one that receives the NOA1 and NOA2 during a K1 process? 

Yes but it does not affect the processing of the petition. It affects if it reaches the petitioner or not.

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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Just now, Londonergirl said:

Yes, but you can still follow it online and see if it has been approved or not etc.

I have no clue what the address change affecting the petitions approval nor the address changing has anything to do with online updates?

 

you can also see if updated online without changing the address?

 
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