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Changing address after interview appointment received & new employment

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Hi guys! Have a good day! What should you do if the petitioner change the address after the interview is being scheduled? As the previous address is mentioned on the DS 260 and I 864, will that be an issue? Petitioner also got a new job offer (previously wasn’t making enough to sponsor, so we used a joint sponsor) which hits over the125% as advised on poverty guidelines. We are planning on taking a new i 864 to the interview with proper evidence of the new employment and show it to the consular officer, is that okay? And we also want USCIS to send the GC to the old address as that’s the only place we can trust. I don’t know what should I do. Any thoughts?

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