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Hello everyone. My fiance recently got approved for his K1 visa and will be moving to the U.S. soon. The same day he was approved, we found the perfect place for us to move to that came available. We'd like to be all moved in by the wedding, but will it cause us problems since it's not the address listed on our 129F and DS-160? We will of course file a change of address with USCIS, but I'm afraid that moving so soon after him getting here will look "suspicious" even though it is just one town over.

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It will not "look suspicious".  People move all the time.  

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Since the address on the DS-160 and I-129F appears to be the same as the address your fiancé intends to live at upon taking up residence, it is fine if he and you later move and file AR-11.  

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2 minutes ago, Mike E said:

Since the address on the DS-160 and I-129F appears to be the same as the address your fiancé intends to live at upon taking up residence, it is fine if he and you later move and file AR-11.  

Is there a reason we would need to use the AR-11 rather than the USCIS tool online? I'm not sure I trust the mail to get delivered in a timely manner.

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48 minutes ago, KP0515 said:

Is there a reason we would need to use the AR-11 rather than the USCIS tool online? I'm not sure I trust the mail to get delivered in a timely manner.

AR-11 has a mail in and online form 

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On 1/10/2022 at 10:09 AM, KP0515 said:

We will of course file a change of address with USCIS

 

No need to file AR-11 change of address prior to filing adjustment of status (AOS).  Just list the new address on the I-485 and other forms in the AOS package.

 

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