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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Kuwait
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Hi....my fiance and I are filling out our I-129F application and my G325A form. Now the only problem is...I live in Kuwait ( I am the benificairy) we are not sure whether to write down my physical home address or my mailing address (PO BOX). please note that there are no post office or postman to deliver letters here in Kuwait unless it is a private courier such as UPS/DHL/ARAMEX.....I tried calling the US embassy and left a message but no one seems to reply. We're aware that sooner or later the US Embassy or consulate will mail me the kit....but how? will they send through a regular post / courier even within Kuwait? or will they contact me through my mobile number that i provided in the application?

Me and my fiance are hoping to complete the whole papers this week and send the whole thing to USICS by first week of April.My address is the only thing that is pending. (both for I-129 and G325A)

Anyone here have any idea or experienced the same? Pls. Help.

( we will start to register our timeline once we have submitted the papers). Wish us luck.

US Entry: Flying to US, POE JFk- 27/11/08

Married on: FEBRUARY 10.2009 - Finally =D

AOS,EAD & AP (K1)

Filed on: March 13 2009- Chicago Lockbox

Recieved our pckge: March 17 2009

Check cashed: March 24 2009

NOA for AOS,EAD&AP: March 25 2009(Rcpt dated March 23 2009)

Biometrics: April 10, 2009

AP Recieved: May 15, 2009

EAD Card Rcvd: May 22, 2009

Interview: June 05, 2009approved!

Rcvd GC: July 02,2009

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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G-325A: use the residential address.

I-129F: use mailing address.

After the petition is approved, it will be sent to the consulate in Kuwait. That is when you should receive instructions from them on how to apply for the visa.

Mama to 2 beautiful boys (August 2011 and January 2015)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ecuador
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G-325A: use the residential address.

I-129F: use mailing address.

Hey, I'm wondering the same thing! Do you mind if I ask how you determined this?

Thanks a lot for the help,

Kathie

4.25.08: sent K-1 application

4.28.08: NOA1

5.14.08: touched

9.25.08: touched

9.26.08: touched

9.26.08: NOA2

10.2.08: at NVC, letter says our application will be sent to Guayaquil in one week

10.9.08: spoke with consulate, they have our case

10.13.08: Doctor's appointment

10.20.08: Interview READ THE REVIEWS!

10.30.08: entry: Los Angeles

11.12.08: marriage

11.25.08: applied for Social Security card. READ THE vj GUIDE!

12.3.08: packet and letter for interview arrived at fiance's mail in Ecuador- for 10.20 interview! ha ha!

12.5.08: received SS card in mail

1.9.09: sent AOS/EAD/AP applications

2.10.09: Biometrics appt, Sacramento CA

3.15.09: AP recieved in mail

3.26.09: EAD recieved in mail

3.26.09: AOS interview, Sacramento, CA

4.09.09: Permanent Resident card received in mail

3.11.11: Mailed I-751 to CSC

3.14.11: I-751 received by CSC per USPS tracking

3.14.11: NOA date (received in mail on 3.19) one year extension

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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G-325A: use the residential address.

I-129F: use mailing address.

Hey, I'm wondering the same thing! Do you mind if I ask how you determined this?

Thanks a lot for the help,

Kathie

In the I-129F it just asks for an address. On the G-325A, it explicitly states "residence". The address on the I-129F is the address they will use to send the packet 3/4 to your fiance once your petition is approved.

Mama to 2 beautiful boys (August 2011 and January 2015)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Kuwait
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Thanks Zeenush.....and you're right....My fiance called USICS helpline this morning and they said the same thing.....your answer was a great help too....ok now we shall proceed with our papers. I had to get a po box just for this processing of our visa coz i cant rely on the PO Box I have at work...........I hope everything will turn out fine...Im really nervous and couldnt sleep for this past few weeks......I miss him badly.=( While he's busy at work I help him by researching anything related to K1 visa that could help us gather everything. And I'm so thankful we found this site.Very useful indeed. We followed the guides and sample forms....

Thanks again Zeenush :)

US Entry: Flying to US, POE JFk- 27/11/08

Married on: FEBRUARY 10.2009 - Finally =D

AOS,EAD & AP (K1)

Filed on: March 13 2009- Chicago Lockbox

Recieved our pckge: March 17 2009

Check cashed: March 24 2009

NOA for AOS,EAD&AP: March 25 2009(Rcpt dated March 23 2009)

Biometrics: April 10, 2009

AP Recieved: May 15, 2009

EAD Card Rcvd: May 22, 2009

Interview: June 05, 2009approved!

Rcvd GC: July 02,2009

 
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