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Hi all, 

 

We applied for our visa in January and our petition was approved last month, I am yet to receive notice that I need to book my medical exam however I am getting all of my records up to date.

 

The issue is that my doctor's surgery has my old address listed and I obtained my vaccine record today which lists the old address. My new address is only half a mile outside of the catchment area for my surgery but they won't keep me on the books if I update my address.

 

Is it ok that my vaccine record has my old address listed or will this cause any issues with the forms? I don't really want to have to change my address now for the sake of six months left in the UK but I will if I must as I don't want to cause any issues.


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1 hour ago, j26 said:

Hi all, 

 

We applied for our visa in January and our petition was approved last month, I am yet to receive notice that I need to book my medical exam however I am getting all of my records up to date.

 

The issue is that my doctor's surgery has my old address listed and I obtained my vaccine record today which lists the old address. My new address is only half a mile outside of the catchment area for my surgery but they won't keep me on the books if I update my address.

 

Is it ok that my vaccine record has my old address listed or will this cause any issues with the forms? I don't really want to have to change my address now for the sake of six months left in the UK but I will if I must as I don't want to cause any issues.


Thank you!

 

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23 minutes ago, IWander said:

People move all the time

I know I was just wondering if it would be an issue because my new address is on everything but I never changed my address at the doctors as doing so would mean having to register with a new doctors I didn’t know if this was going to be an issue?

K1 visa process...complete 

 

I-129F: sent 21st Jan 2023

I-129F NOA1: 24th Jan 2023

 

I-129F NOA2: 3rd Nov 2023

NVC received: 27th Nov 2023

NVC left: 5th Dec 2023

 

Consulate received: 14th Dec 2023

Packet 3: 3rd Jan 2024

Interview date: 5th March 2024

 

🌟Approved!🌟

 

Visa issued: 7th March 2024!


AOS process...

Entered USA: 9th June 2024

Married: 15th June 2024

 

Applied for AOS: 8th July 2024

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On 11/16/2023 at 7:59 AM, j26 said:

I know I was just wondering if it would be an issue because my new address is on everything but I never changed my address at the doctors as doing so would mean having to register with a new doctors I didn’t know if this was going to be an issue?

Having old addresses on documents is not normally an issue.

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