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Hi everyone. I need some help. My fiancé filled the petition I-129F on May 2017 and we got NOA2 on January 2018, and when he filled the form I was still living in the U.S., but after receive we receive our approval I came to my home country (Brazil) for prepare myself to the interview and it will be next tuesday (03/06/2018). I am not sure what should I do because when my fiancé filled the form he put my address in the U.S, but now when I filled the form DS-160 I put my new address in Brazil (my mom's house). Should I tell them (the embassy or USCIS) I have changed the address? If yes, how should I do that? I didn't even think about that while I was filling the form DS-160 because it is a temporary changing. 

 
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