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Coco&Kitten
Hi again,

I have another quick question: can the petitioner (in this case my USC husband) be the agent of choice? On the Department of State webpage it says that the agent can be the applicant (me) but I do not live in the US yet, whereas my husband has still an address there...

Thanks
LookyWhatIFound
QUOTE(Coco&Kitten @ Mar 20 2007, 07:02 AM) *
Hi again,

I have another quick question: can the petitioner (in this case my USC husband) be the agent of choice? On the Department of State webpage it says that the agent can be the applicant (me) but I do not live in the US yet, whereas my husband has still an address there...

Thanks


I think the answer is yes, but this is the K-1 Visa section, so can't tell you for certain. Your post will probably get moved to the CR-1/IR-1 or NVC section whichever they think is appropriate.
Mononoke28
I saw this same question somewhere in here.

Yes, the petitioner can be the agent. NVC will send all correspondence to the address the petitioner gave them.
pushbrk
QUOTE(Coco&Kitten @ Mar 20 2007, 04:02 AM) *
Hi again,

I have another quick question: can the petitioner (in this case my USC husband) be the agent of choice? On the Department of State webpage it says that the agent can be the applicant (me) but I do not live in the US yet, whereas my husband has still an address there...

Thanks


Yes, the petitioner can be the agent. You might be interested in these shortcuts.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=117

Beware the extra step now if you've also filed for K3.
CountryBoy
this post has been moved from the K-1 discussion group
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