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Address Change? (Post NOA2/NVC Received)

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Hello everyone, I return with another (probably silly) question.

 

We received our NVC case number recently and my fiancé is about to move to a new place to make space for us both. I have also recently moved since my lease was up and I had to get ready for emigration.

 

Our case hasn't been forwarded to the consulate yet, so I wanted to know if we have to update the NVC and/or USCIS about these changes now or, or if we only need to worry about current information for the DS-160 and later AOS? I know most embassies use email now, but I did pay for postal forwarding to my temporary address just in case.

 

Thanks so much in advance.

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No need to update NVC or USCIS. Update address in DS-160, petitioner doesn’t need to file I-865 but will need to during AOS or really at any point they move and if they’re still a financial sponsor under I-864.

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22 hours ago, powerpuff said:

No need to update NVC or USCIS. Update address in DS-160, petitioner doesn’t need to file I-865 but will need to during AOS or really at any point they move and if they’re still a financial sponsor under I-864.

Thank you very much! That makes sense.

 

Speaking of I-864 (as well as I-134), do you happen to know how much value they put on account balances for the affidavit of support? His income puts him well above the poverty guidelines so that's all good, and we aren't in the red, but neither of us have huge amounts in liquid cash savings either.

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32 minutes ago, Pangoleen said:

Thank you very much! That makes sense.

 

Speaking of I-864 (as well as I-134), do you happen to know how much value they put on account balances for the affidavit of support? His income puts him well above the poverty guidelines so that's all good, and we aren't in the red, but neither of us have huge amounts in liquid cash savings either.

Providing information on assets of account balances is optional. If your income is well above, then I would not provide info on bank account balances - we didn’t, both for I-134 and I-864.

 

 

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