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Hi All,

I filed Fiancee visa under one address

then, once my address changed, I filed change of address (it was confirmed)

however, when documents were sent to NVC, confirmation from NVC came to first address (before change)

Should I contact NVC in regards to change of address?

How do I contact them.. all I have is their address on the letter.

Thanks!

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You can send them an email at:

NVCINQUIRY@state.gov

Make sure you put your case number in the subject line, and tell them your name and date of birth. They are pretty good in responding in two/three days :)

Good luck!

Hi All,

I filed Fiancee visa under one address

then, once my address changed, I filed change of address (it was confirmed)

however, when documents were sent to NVC, confirmation from NVC came to first address (before change)

Should I contact NVC in regards to change of address?

How do I contact them.. all I have is their address on the letter.

Thanks!

Timeline (2nd):

5/29/2009 - Filing I-751 Removal of conditions

6/01/2009 - CSC received I-751

6/04/2009 - check cashed (fast!)

6/08/2009 - received I-797C (receipt date 6/01)

6/22/2009 - received Biometrics Appt. Notice

7/01/2009 - received rescheduled Appt. Notice

7/23/2009 - Biometr. Appt.

7/24/2009 - A touch, a touch!

8/20/2009 - APPROVED! Oh, glorious day!

8/25/2009 - Card production e-mail received

8/31/2009 - Card received. Error :(

9/05/2009 - Returned green card with evidence of error & I-90

9/16/2009 - received I-797C (receipt date 9/14)

10/27/2009 - Correct card issued

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Filed: Timeline
You can send them an email at:

NVCINQUIRY@state.gov

Make sure you put your case number in the subject line, and tell them your name and date of birth. They are pretty good in responding in two/three days :)

Good luck!

Thank you, just did that!

P.S. What's IV bill? Saw it in your timeline... thank you!!

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IV Bill = Immigrant Visa Bill. I assume (as you haven't filled in your timeline) that you're filing for a K-1 visa, so you won't have to deal with all that :)

P.S. What's IV bill? Saw it in your timeline... thank you!!

Timeline (2nd):

5/29/2009 - Filing I-751 Removal of conditions

6/01/2009 - CSC received I-751

6/04/2009 - check cashed (fast!)

6/08/2009 - received I-797C (receipt date 6/01)

6/22/2009 - received Biometrics Appt. Notice

7/01/2009 - received rescheduled Appt. Notice

7/23/2009 - Biometr. Appt.

7/24/2009 - A touch, a touch!

8/20/2009 - APPROVED! Oh, glorious day!

8/25/2009 - Card production e-mail received

8/31/2009 - Card received. Error :(

9/05/2009 - Returned green card with evidence of error & I-90

9/16/2009 - received I-797C (receipt date 9/14)

10/27/2009 - Correct card issued

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