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Jenni
I'm currently in the US but am going back to be with my fiance in Albania in a few days. We will get married there in a month. Do I have to come back to the US to file the k-3? Or can I file it while staying in Albania? helpsmilie.gif
Niels Bohr
Yes, you can file during your stay in Albania. Remember to make sure you submit all the required documents asked. Also, you need to mail your I-130 to your service center in the USA.
Yodrak
Jenni,

Do you mean file your petitions? It makes no difference where they are mailed from, it does matter where they are mailed to.

As a practical matter, you will need to have your hands on the Receipt Notice for your I-130 in order to submit an I-129f. That will take some logistical preparation if you will be in Albania.

Yodrak

QUOTE(Jenni @ Mar 16 2007, 09:14 AM) *
I'm currently in the US but am going back to be with my fiance in Albania in a few days. We will get married there in a month. Do I have to come back to the US to file the k-3? Or can I file it while staying in Albania?
Andy F.
QUOTE(Yodrak @ Mar 16 2007, 09:34 AM) *
Jenni,

Do you mean file your petitions? It makes no difference where they are mailed from, it does matter where they are mailed to.

As a practical matter, you will need to have your hands on the Receipt Notice for your I-130 in order to submit an I-129f. That will take some logistical preparation if you will be in Albania.

Yodrak



Yes, this is exactly what I am dealing with right now. I am staying in Cancun and had my Mother take our I-130 petition back and mail it in from Ohio. The tricky part is getting that receipt letter. My "address" is in Cancun, but my mailing address (the only dependable one of the two) is my Ohio address. All I could think to do was explain this in my cover letter, stating that they need to send it to Ohio or I will most likely never receive it. I'm not sure what the mail situations are like where you will be staying, but this is definitely something to work out before sending in your packet.

Good luck!
Niels Bohr
Someone on this forum have posted that he received his NOA at his Japan address. It took 2 weeks for him to get it. International mail is unreliable.

Here's the link.
Andy F.
QUOTE(consolemaster @ Mar 16 2007, 02:29 PM) *
Someone on this forum have posted that he received his NOA at his Japan address. It took 2 weeks for him to get it. International mail is unreliable.

Here's the link.


Crap. This leads me to believe they very well may ignore my cover letter's request.
Yodrak
Andy F.

Indeed they may - cover letters may not make it past the trash bin in the sorting room, long before the case file gets to an adjudicator. Important information should be written on or attached directly to the relevent form.

Yodrak

QUOTE(Andy F. @ Mar 16 2007, 02:34 PM) *
Crap. This leads me to believe they very well may ignore my cover letter's request.
bahiabrazil
Sure you can do it. First send your I-130 petition, wait for the NOA1. Second, send the I-129F (K3) petition with the NOA1 from the I-130. So you'll need to get a hold of that NOA1. Through this route, you'll need to wait about 1 month to get the I-130 NOA1 in order to file K3.

How long will you be away? How about going through the K1 petition? You can mail that before you even leave, but cannot get married there then.
Andy F.
QUOTE(Yodrak @ Mar 16 2007, 06:31 PM) *
Andy F.

Indeed they may - cover letters may not make it past the trash bin in the sorting room, long before the case file gets to an adjudicator. Important information should be written on or attached directly to the relevent form.

Yodrak

QUOTE(Andy F. @ Mar 16 2007, 02:34 PM) *
Crap. This leads me to believe they very well may ignore my cover letter's request.




Well crap. I wish (undoubtedly like so many) I had researched and known that ahead of time. Thanks.
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