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Questions on address change in the middle of the application & Pregnancy

Hello to the Visajourney family,

Two questions:

1) What do we do if there is a change of address in the middle of the K3 process? My wife has her home on the market and if it sells before the K3 is final and she moves in with a friend, should she use the address of her friend on the 130 and 129f applications or should she use her current address and do a change of address if the home sells in the middle of the process? How do we notify them of a change of address? We feel the home will sell before the entire process is over.

2) Other question, she is pregnant, on the affidavits from friends and family that our marriage is bona fide, should they mention that she is pregnant or would that be a red flag? We also have to write a statement on how we met etc on the 129f form, should we mention that she is pregnant on that form? I don't know if they frown at those things or of it helps our case that the marriage is bona fide.

Thanks as always to this wonderful community for your support/advice.

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Questions on address change in the middle of the application & Pregnancy

Hello to the Visajourney family,

Two questions:

1) What do we do if there is a change of address in the middle of the K3 process? My wife has her home on the market and if it sells before the K3 is final and she moves in with a friend, should she use the address of her friend on the 130 and 129f applications or should she use her current address and do a change of address if the home sells in the middle of the process? How do we notify them of a change of address? We feel the home will sell before the entire process is over.

2) Other question, she is pregnant, on the affidavits from friends and family that our marriage is bona fide, should they mention that she is pregnant or would that be a red flag? We also have to write a statement on how we met etc on the 129f form, should we mention that she is pregnant on that form? I don't know if they frown at those things or of it helps our case that the marriage is bona fide.

Thanks as always to this wonderful community for your support/advice.

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Questions on address change in the middle of the application & Pregnancy

Hello to the Visajourney family,

Two questions:

1) What do we do if there is a change of address in the middle of the K3 process? My wife has her home on the market and if it sells before the K3 is final and she moves in with a friend, should she use the address of her friend on the 130 and 129f applications or should she use her current address and do a change of address if the home sells in the middle of the process? How do we notify them of a change of address? We feel the home will sell before the entire process is over.

2) Other question, she is pregnant, on the affidavits from friends and family that our marriage is bona fide, should they mention that she is pregnant or would that be a red flag? We also have to write a statement on how we met etc on the 129f form, should we mention that she is pregnant on that form? I don't know if they frown at those things or of it helps our case that the marriage is bona fide.

Thanks as always to this wonderful community for your support/advice.

Socalover,

1) You can change your address after you have mailed in your I-130 and I-129F applications. Just call NSC at 800-375-5283 and they can update your address then and give you a confirmation code. You can also update your address online. The key is to get your NOA2 receipt since it will be needed when you start the AOS process. Just make sure the new address you put in will be valid for a good amount of time and you can receive mail at that address.

2) I'm not sure why being pregnant will be frowned upon. That in itself is proof of a bonafide marriage.

Regards.

I-130 timeline

03/13/2007 - Sent I-130 to Nebraska Service Center

03/20/2007 - Received NOA1 for I-130 from California Service Center

08/14/2007 - Approved!

I-129F timeline

03/21/2007 - Sent I-129F to Chicago

04/04/2007 - Received NOA1 from MSC

08/14/2007 - Approved!

09/14/2007 - Received by Consulate

10/03/2007 - Delivered Packet3 to Consulate

10/12/2007 - Packet3 acknowledged, received Packet4

12/20/2007 - Interview date

12/23/2007 - POE Chicago

AOS/EAD

01/23/2008 - Sent AOD and EAD applications

01/31/2008 - NOA1 for AOS and EAD

03/07/2008 - Biometrics Appointment

03/22/2008 - Received EAD card in mail

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