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I am in the same boat, i have not recd. the AOR yet but plan to change the current address. Is it advisable to wait for AOR before I change the address or just change it and inform the embassy?
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Yes, wait for AOR to be recd. Anyhow you can forward your mails on the new address. Once you have AOR (File #), indicate the same and send e-mail.

If it is taking a lot of time (to receive AOR), I suggest to send the e-mail indicating the following:
1. Your name
2. Your category - Skilled worker
3. Your old address
4. Your new address

Also mention that since there hasnot been any AOR thus no file # is mentioned. You will be glad to know for every successful e-mail recd at consulate, a confirmation will be recd. Just keep it if needed anytime in future.
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