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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I am trying to send a wedding ring to my fiance in the Philippines and I am worried about theft and whatnot. The major companies, fed ex, UPS, will only insure 500 dollars. DHL wont do it all. Is there another alternitive? If I was to hide it in a teddy bear or something, what are the chances of it being found by customs? Any help or past experinces will be greatly appriecated, thank you

I sent my fiancée a new ring last month, because when I was there in Oct 07 one of the cleaning ppl stole it right out of our room. So when I was sending paperwork to her I used DHL they have their own customs agents, and she rcved it in about 4 days no problems but I also knew it could not make it, but felt safer using a know carrier and tracked it all the way to her LOL. SO can it be done yes are you just willing to life with the choice if it does not make it. Hope it all works out the way you need it to, Take care

Met 22 Sept 06

Said I love u 24 Dec 06

went to visit 12 May 07

Started paper work Jun 07

Sent I-129 Aug 07 rcvd 22 Aug 07

NOA1 notice date 03 Oct 07

NOA2 notice date 06 Feb07

USEM rcvd 05Mar08

Interview 14 May 08

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