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I filed I-129F and have not received any NOA yet...however, my fiance who is on a work permit in New Zealand might go back to his home country in a few months....how do I notify the USCIS of the change in the address and the foreign emabassy?

:unsure: Has anyone been through similar circumstances?

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Hi,

I filed I-129F and have not received any NOA yet...however, my fiance who is on a work permit in New Zealand might go back to his home country in a few months....how do I notify the USCIS of the change in the address and the foreign emabassy?

:unsure: Has anyone been through similar circumstances?

I am sorry to say that I don't know the answer to your question but I do have a similar situation. My fiance is in New Zealand (currently on a visitor visa but applying for a work visa) but it is not his home country. Do you know if it will be possible for him to interview for the K1 in NZ even though he is not a national?

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Hi,

I filed I-129F and have not received any NOA yet...however, my fiance who is on a work permit in New Zealand might go back to his home country in a few months....how do I notify the USCIS of the change in the address and the foreign emabassy?

:unsure: Has anyone been through similar circumstances?

I am sorry to say that I don't know the answer to your question but I do have a similar situation. My fiance is in New Zealand (currently on a visitor visa but applying for a work visa) but it is not his home country. Do you know if it will be possible for him to interview for the K1 in NZ even though he is not a national?

My fiancee moved as well. so we are also in the same boat. Let me know when you know and vice versa.

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Editing cos i'm stupid and posted on the wrong thead :unsure:

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Hi,

I filed I-129F and have not received any NOA yet...however, my fiance who is on a work permit in New Zealand might go back to his home country in a few months....how do I notify the USCIS of the change in the address and the foreign emabassy?

:unsure: Has anyone been through similar circumstances?

I am sorry to say that I don't know the answer to your question but I do have a similar situation. My fiance is in New Zealand (currently on a visitor visa but applying for a work visa) but it is not his home country. Do you know if it will be possible for him to interview for the K1 in NZ even though he is not a national?

I am not sure about Visitor Visa...but if he gets his work visa then I am sure he can apply for interview in new zealand !

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Hi,

I filed I-129F and have not received any NOA yet...however, my fiance who is on a work permit in New Zealand might go back to his home country in a few months....how do I notify the USCIS of the change in the address and the foreign emabassy?

:unsure: Has anyone been through similar circumstances?

I am sorry to say that I don't know the answer to your question but I do have a similar situation. My fiance is in New Zealand (currently on a visitor visa but applying for a work visa) but it is not his home country. Do you know if it will be possible for him to interview for the K1 in NZ even though he is not a national?

I am not sure about Visitor Visa...but if he gets his work visa then I am sure he can apply for interview in new zealand !

I am also too in the same spot. I called the USCIS about this and they didn't know either. She said to notify the US embassy in Manila when they received the paperwork. But really she wasn't sure either. There is a form that talks about address changed but that is for someone that is already here. She also thought a letter with the receipt number from NOA1 might help but probably wouldn't get it changed on the paperwork.

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I posted a similar question as I am helping a friend who is here in the UK on working visa from Tanzania (africa) and got engaged to her american man which was arranged but they both do love each other - do they put down on the visa application form the address here in the UK? and will she have to return to Tanania for an interview or can she have the interview here at the embassy in London?

Please anyone have any ideas?

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Hi,

I filed I-129F and have not received any NOA yet...however, my fiance who is on a work permit in New Zealand might go back to his home country in a few months....how do I notify the USCIS of the change in the address and the foreign emabassy?

:unsure: Has anyone been through similar circumstances?

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