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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hi fellow vj'ers, currently my fiance (USC petitioner) is renting an apartment and will now move to the house we bought this month..my question is at this stage of our visa journey where he already got the hardcopy of the NOA2 and NVC notice and i am basically waiting for the medical and interview appointment, which office should we inform of this change in address? USCIS?NVC?USE in Manila? would appreciate your replie :help:

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06/18/12: I-130 for parents approved

06/25/12: received email from USDOS - with MNL# assigned for both parents & agent registration (DS-3032)

06/25/12: received email from USDOS - requesting for AOS (Affidavit of Support) processing fee for $88.00

click here for my parents I-130 Journey

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
hi fellow vj'ers, currently my fiance (USC petitioner) is renting an apartment and will now move to the house we bought this month..my question is at this stage of our visa journey where he already got the hardcopy of the NOA2 and NVC notice and i am basically waiting for the medical and interview appointment, which office should we inform of this change in address? USCIS?NVC?USE in Manila? would appreciate your replie :help:

thanks everyone! :yes:

Please inform your fiance to send you a revised I-134, showing his new address.

In addition, ask him to give you a change of address statement, as an amendment to his original petition, showing both old and new address, signed and dated by him. Use his current address on the DS-forms Ifyour schedule is not too close, ask him to send you a postal mail using his new address.

Almi

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K-1 Timeline

November 16-20, 2006..................1st Visit

December 9, 2006.........................I-129 F filed at NSC & later transferred to CSC

December 13, 2006....................... NOA 1 email notification

December 18, 2006........................NOA 1 hard copy

March 8, 2007................................NOA2 email notification

March 13, 2007..............................NOA2 hard copy[/color]

March 19, 2007..............................Approved I-129F forwarded to the USE, Manila

May 28-29, 2007............................Early Medical Examination -St. Lukes

May 28, 2007.................................10AM CFO-PRISM

June 19, 2007................................Interview

APPROVED

July 5, 2007................................. Flight to the USA

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