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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hello all,

My fiancee (US Cit) is moving where her address at the point of the interview (her current address) is different to the address she will be when I arrive into the US (the address that she's moving to).

As such, in the DS-160, I have stated the US Cit address and the address where we will be moving to as different (But this may come off to the embassy as we're living in different houses?). Is this going to cause problems?
If so, should I re-file my DS-160?

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Sweden
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1 hour ago, theballaam96 said:

Hello all,

My fiancee (US Cit) is moving where her address at the point of the interview (her current address) is different to the address she will be when I arrive into the US (the address that she's moving to).

As such, in the DS-160, I have stated the US Cit address and the address where we will be moving to as different (But this may come off to the embassy as we're living in different houses?). Is this going to cause problems?
If so, should I re-file my DS-160?

If anything you can just mention this at the interview, or if you feel better about bringing it up now sending an email to the embassy.

 

I'm kind of in the same position, but later in the process. The address I gave in the DS-160 and at the medical is where my fiancé is currently living, but he's sharing that apartment with two other guys so when I arrive we'll live someplace else. I already have my visa and will hopefully know our address soon. I'm thinking now though if I should email the embassy about it (but since I already have the visa that might be a little over the top?) or just providing the new address from now on for when I enter the country and so forth and explain if I'm asked about it. 😛

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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1 hour ago, theballaam96 said:

As such, in the DS-160, I have stated the US Cit address and the address where we will be moving to as different (But this may come off to the embassy as we're living in different houses?). Is this going to cause problems?

No problems. You are face to face with the only person who counts or looks at your DS-160...the interviewing officer. Talk to him.

 
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