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I have a question to see if anyone knows the answer. My fiance has moved house a few months ago and with potential approval coming soon, will that be a problem? Can we change it or do we not need to at the moment? I heard you can just put their new address on the NVC paperwork. I just don't want to miss out on anything that needs to be fixed. We have only received NOA1 as of right now.

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You do not need to do anything now. There’s no paperwork to be done at NVC for K1 applicants. Once the case reaches the consulate, you can put the updated address on DS-160 form she will have to submit as part of the process.

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