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hahuhobrad
Hello everyone,

I'm having my employer create my letter of employment and they asked me if I have an address for the USCIS. Did anyone use an address and if so, which one?

Thank you!!!

Brad
zyggy
QUOTE(hahuhobrad @ Jun 14 2006, 07:33 AM) *

Hello everyone,

I'm having my employer create my letter of employment and they asked me if I have an address for the USCIS. Did anyone use an address and if so, which one?

Thank you!!!

Brad



If it's for the I-134, it should be addressed to the embassy, if it's for an I-864 for AOS, it should be addressed to your district office. The addresses are on the state Dept site and the USCIS site.

Eva Malahova
QUOTE(zyggy @ Jun 14 2006, 08:21 AM) *

QUOTE(hahuhobrad @ Jun 14 2006, 07:33 AM) *

Hello everyone,

I'm having my employer create my letter of employment and they asked me if I have an address for the USCIS. Did anyone use an address and if so, which one?

Thank you!!!

Brad



If it's for the I-134, it should be addressed to the embassy, if it's for an I-864 for AOS, it should be addressed to your district office. The addresses are on the state Dept site and the USCIS site.



When I did a visa for my Mom I put " To whom it may concern" and they did not say anything and she got her visa OK.
chuckandkim
Ditto Eva!!!
simple_male
QUOTE(hahuhobrad @ Jun 14 2006, 06:33 AM) *

Hello everyone,

I'm having my employer create my letter of employment and they asked me if I have an address for the USCIS. Did anyone use an address and if so, which one?

Thank you!!!

Brad


If it is for Immigrant Visa or K-1/K-3 visa Interview at the US Embassy/Consulate, then you can write down ES Embassy address. If it is for Adjustment of Status in USA, write down the appropriate USCIS address. Also, if you address the letter as "To Whom It May Concern," then it will be okay too.
phirephly
Ditto ditto. Mine started with "Dear Sir or Madam". (Actually, I think I forgot to tell my employer what the letters were even concerning... I think I just said "government paperwork" out of habit. tongue.gif ).

I also was trying to be a little clever about it. Since the K3 (I-134) and the IR1/CR1 (I-864) letters are very similar, I combined the requirements for the two and asked for enough copies for both the forms and an extra original for myself. That saves them duplicative work and gets me plenty of letters for both in one shot. It's pretty easy for the employer to just print out 3 or so extra copies of the letter and sign them all in one shot than it is to go back and write the letter multiple times. ttyl,

mich


QUOTE(chuckandkim @ Jun 14 2006, 07:37 AM) *

Ditto Eva!!!

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