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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Italy
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Hi all,

what's the best way besides not being "that" expensive to send the docs by USPS to the immigration office.

At the post office they suggested me to send it by "Certified Mail Receipt" along with a little greenish little card, that comes back to you signed by who got the docs at the destination address. Two years ago I remeber I send the docs by "Signature Confirmation Receipt" so I remember I checked on line when they got the package & the name who signed for receipt at the destination address.

So, for your personal experience what do you suggest?

Thanks as always for everybody's cooperation :star:

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Hi all,

what's the best way besides not being "that" expensive to send the docs by USPS to the immigration office.

At the post office they suggested me to send it by "Certified Mail Receipt" along with a little greenish little card, that comes back to you signed by who got the docs at the destination address. Two years ago I remeber I send the docs by "Signature Confirmation Receipt" so I remember I checked on line when they got the package & the name who signed for receipt at the destination address.

So, for your personal experience what do you suggest?

Thanks as always for everybody's cooperation :star:

You could use the USPS Priority Mail. That way, you get a tracking number and you can track your package online.

UPS and FedEx are a little more expensive than Priority Mail, but you can also track the package and see a signature of the receipt online.

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I sent ours priority only cause it fit in the box. I used no special services.

It got there just fine.

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

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I used priority mail with return receipt (the green card) and delivery confirmation. I was able to verify on line when it arrived and then a few days later received back the green card. I wouldn't use certified or registered mail - every time I have the package has taken much longer to get where it is going - one time over a month!

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Hi Daphne,

In my situation, I sent my I-751 package through USPS Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation. It was the most convenient and least expensive (only $5.45) way to send it. It got there (From New York State to Vermont) in 2 days, and while it was on its way there, I could track it online through the USPS website. I didn't bother with the signitaure confirmation, as I thought that would delay it further if they had to find someone to sign for the package.

For the story about the day I sent in my I-751 package, check out the following message thread:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...c=145612&hl=

Good luck on sending your I-751 package in and for the rest of your immigration journey.

Ant (Still waiting at the VSC...)

Hi all,

what's the best way besides not being "that" expensive to send the docs by USPS to the immigration office.

At the post office they suggested me to send it by "Certified Mail Receipt" along with a little greenish little card, that comes back to you signed by who got the docs at the destination address. Two years ago I remeber I send the docs by "Signature Confirmation Receipt" so I remember I checked on line when they got the package & the name who signed for receipt at the destination address.

So, for your personal experience what do you suggest?

Thanks as always for everybody's cooperation :star:

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Mine would not fit in the envelope. Had to use th priority box.

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Italy
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Thanks to all of you guys for your info/suggestions!!!!!

Have a great & fast process for the 10 yr GC :star:

K1 VISA: 07/25/06 GOT VISA!!!!!!

30th of September 2006 WEDDING

AOS:01/29/2007 received Permanent Resident Card (GC)

ROC:04/11/2009 received Permanent Resident Card (GC) expiring in 2019!!!!

N-400:

on 05/21/2010 Sent out docs to Arizona Lockbox Facility address via USPS

on 06/30/2010 Biometrics

on 09/24/2010 Interview Day - Passed the Test

on 10/19/2010 Oath - USA CITIZEN!!!!!

on 10/20/2010 I requested the US Passport

on 11/02/2010 the US Passport was received by Priority Mail

on 11/03/2010 @ the Social Security Office I changed my status from Resident to US Citizen

ON THE 3RD OF NOV.2010 MY JOURNEY ENDS, WHICH STARTED IN DEC. 2005!!!!!!!THANKS TO VJ & VJ PPL!!!!!!!!

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