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Prior to receiving NOA2 my fiancee had moved closer to her job. When she applies on the 3 in the title will she use new address or address on I129-f?

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6 hours ago, JameslovesLorelie said:

Prior to receiving NOA2 my fiancee had moved closer to her job. When she applies on the 3 in the title will she use new address or address on I129-f?

Doesn't matter.    Embassy only cares that is a current NBI

 

https://ph.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visas/fiancee-visa/the-interview/

 

POLICE REPORT. Applicants aged 16 years and older must have a valid Philippine police (NBI) clearance from the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). For immigration purposes, an NBI clearance is valid for one year from the date of issuance.

  • Please note that an NBI Clearance with an AKA is also required. Police clearances should be in the applicant’s current name, birth certificate name, maiden name, married name, and any aliases or nicknames ever used, including different spellings of all names that may have appeared on other civil documents (e.g., birth certificate, marriage certificate, etc.), even if these names or spellings have never been routinely used. Please refer to the NBI website http://www.nbi.gov.ph for additional information. You may request NBI to directly submit your NBI clearance to the US Embassy (recommended) here: https://clearance.nbi.gov.ph/

 

http://www.visaconnection-philippines.com/k-1-visa-application.html

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3 hours ago, JameslovesLorelie said:

So no worries about different addresses or not matching on I129-f?

No worries.  It is not uncommon to move during the period of time between filing and approval

YMMV

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