QUOTE(Urge To Race @ Jun 20 2007, 10:21 AM)

You don't have to do much... you're right, once they will forward it to CSC anyway, which is what they normally do. When CSC gets it, they will think its a K1 since it is a 129F from Nebraska. Once they open the packet and start work on it, it will become apparent that its a K3. It might slow down your processing, no way to know for sure.
Thanks Urge To Race. The fact that sending the I-129F to Nebraska would probably delay the processing was where my question was leading to.
Supernova, the paperwork can be confusing and the I-129F form is used for more than one purpose. My suggestion is to read the directions several times to understand them.
The Customer Service Representatives (CSR) should be trained to answer questions properly. I was given wrong information by a CSR once also. That is why some people on this forum refer to the USCIS 800 number as the misinformation line.