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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Hi gentlemen,

I am still fairly new to this game. Emily has recently moved to Bogota from Medellin. I read at the end of the packet 4 letter that if any differences appear from the passport and biographical info it should be changed. How do i go about making a change of address for the paperwork. Also this will be important for recieving packages 3 and 4. thanks for your help.

torre daniel

October 2006: met , ended up spending almost 3 unplanned months in Colombia

June 2007: returned , spent just over 1 month

June 28, 2007: sent I-129F

July 5, 2007: NOA1 approved

November 8, 2007: NOA2 approved

November 14, 2007: received harcopy of NOA2

 
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