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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Anyone who has some advice for us - my fiance is moving home with her family for the last few weeks before her interview after finishing her last semester at her University.  We used her new mailing address when we completed our DS-160, but I am seeing posts of other filers sending emails to the consulate with the new address as well.  I thought the DS-160 address change would be sufficient based on other posts I read, is this not the case?  FYI - Our Embassy is Rio De Janeiro in Brazil.  Anyone done a beneficiary change of address with them after NOA2??  I think I may call NVC just to play it safe and see what they suggest.  I don't want to miss packet 3 being sent.

I-129F Sent: June 22nd, 2017 (via attorney) :D

I-129F Received: June 30th, 2017 (USCIS date) :)

I-129F NOA1: July 5th, 2017 (VJ date) :whistle:

I-129F NOA2: January 16th, 2018 :D

 

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

Anyone who has some advice for us - my fiance is moving home with her family for the last few weeks before her interview after finishing her last semester at her University.  We used her new mailing address when we completed our DS-160, but I am seeing posts of other filers sending emails to the consulate with the new address as well.  I thought the DS-160 address change would be sufficient based on other posts I read, is this not the case?  FYI - Our Embassy is Rio De Janeiro in Brazil.  Anyone done a beneficiary change of address with them after NOA2??  I think I may call NVC just to play it safe and see what they suggest.  I don't want to miss packet 3 being sent.

NVC won't help but what you can do (I'll do the same by the way) contact to embassy about it with your case number around the time your case leaves NVC.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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9 hours ago, Eu_Sou_Douglas said:

Anyone who has some advice for us - my fiance is moving home with her family for the last few weeks before her interview after finishing her last semester at her University.  We used her new mailing address when we completed our DS-160, but I am seeing posts of other filers sending emails to the consulate with the new address as well.  I thought the DS-160 address change would be sufficient based on other posts I read, is this not the case?  FYI - Our Embassy is Rio De Janeiro in Brazil.  Anyone done a beneficiary change of address with them after NOA2??  I think I may call NVC just to play it safe and see what they suggest.  I don't want to miss packet 3 being sent.

The other thing you can do is, in Brazil you have the option to send the package to one of the US Offices, in other words, instead of sending the package to her house specially considering the address changes, you can option to send to an Office (depending on the state you are). In my case I was in Sao Paulo and requested to send an US Office located in Pinheiros.

 

Let me know if you need more help but all the instructions including what I just said will be shared with you guys by email. :D 

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8/14/17 --- AOS sent I-485, I-765, I-131

8/16/17 --- AOS Packet received Chicago USCIS Day 0

8/21/17  --- Received email & text notification 

8/23/17  --- Received hard copy of NOA  

9/01/17  --- Biometrics letter notice for I-485 & I-765 & I-131  

9/11/17  --- Biometrics Appointment Done

10/17/17 - Case Is Ready To Be Scheduled For An Interview

11/30/2017 - EAD/AP Approved
12/01/2017 - Card in Production
12/05/2017 - Received Approval Notice in the Mail
12/06//2017 - Card Mailed (Priority Mail) to Me
12/07/2017 - Card Received 

1/19/18  --- Interview Date 2/21

2/21/18  ---  Approved on the Spot

  • 1 hour after the interview received uscis mobile app alert
  • Status changed from "Interview is scheduled" to "New Card Is Being Produced

2/26/18  --- Received hard copy of NOA for the Green Card

2/26/18  --- USCIS Mobile Status changed to "Card was mailed to me"

2/28/18 --- Permanent Resident/Green Card received :jest:

 

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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5 minutes ago, T_P said:

The other thing you can do is, in Brazil you have the option to send the package to one of the US Offices, in other words, instead of sending the package to her house specially considering the address changes, you can option to send to an Office (depending on the state you are). In my case I was in Sao Paulo and requested to send an US Office located in Pinheiros.

 

Let me know if you need more help but all the instructions including what I just said will be shared with you guys by email. :D 

What an awesome way!

I wish they had that here too!! 

 
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