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Do we need to update address if beneficiary moves?

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My husband (Canadian) recently lost his job and is staying with me (American) in the US for an extended visit, but will to live in Canada at a new address with his parents while we wait for his I-130 approval. Do we need to update his address somewhere? Or do you just update your address if it's the petitioner moving?

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1 hour ago, maryWA said:

Do we need to update his address somewhere?

 

List the beneficiary's updated address info on the DS-260 and I-864 forms at NVC stage, after the I-130 has been approved.  No need to update the petition nor inform USCIS.

 

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