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I am the US citizen filing an I-129F for K1.

I do not receive mail where I live. I have a separate

mailbox that I use. The mail here is totally

unreliable and I do *not* want any mail sent here.

I'll never get it and/or it will be taken by somebody

and tossed or worse.

However, there is nowhere to list a separate mailing

address anywhere on the forms I-129F *or* G-325A.

Should I put my mailing address on the forms then? Will

that make them suspicious? Will they look it up in a

database? Note that it's not a PO box, it's a UPS

store where I've gotten mail for years.

Also, there is the question about where the beneficiary

intends to live once she is here. I can and probably

should put my real address, but will that appear to be

misleading if it's different from my address?

My US passport application had a place to put both

mailing address and residing address, so if they look

up those data in a computer to see if it matches with

my claimed address, I am concerned they will feel there

is some kind of subterfuge when I list my passport

mailing address as my address on I-129F (and G-325A).

Please advise. Thanks.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
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I live in an area where there is no mail delivery to physical addresses, period. It's all PO boxes. I attached both of these addresses on an extra sheet of paper with an explanation, and noted "see attached" on the G-325a.

Service Center: California Service Center

Consulate: Manila, Philippines

2010-03-02 I-129F Sent

2010-03-08 NOA1

2010-03-09 Check Cashed

2010-03-10 Case "touched"

2010-04-13 Case "touched"

2010-04-15 NOA2

2010-04-21 NVC Received

2010-06-01 K-1 Interview at US Embassy Manila

2010-06-08 Visa Issued

2010-07-08 POE: San Francisco, CA

2010-07-31 Married

2010-09-24 Sent AOS Package (I-185, I-765)

2010-09-27 AOS Package Received at Chicago Lockbox

2010-10-04 NOA (Notice of Receipt) date for I-485 & I-765

2010-10-07 Touch

2010-12-22 Biometrics

2010-12-22 I-485 Interview at Anchorage, AK

2010-12-27 2-yr Green Card Issued

2011-01-10 Green Card Received

2011-05-19 Vacation to Philippines

2011-07-02 Return from Philippines to US

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
Timeline
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I'm in the opposite situation and was going to ask the same question. My fiance's apartment building in China has no mailbox (that I saw when I was there) and we have the same concerns about getting mail. She would prefer mail delivered to her work address.

I live in an area where there is no mail delivery to physical addresses, period. It's all PO boxes. I attached both of these addresses on an extra sheet of paper with an explanation, and noted "see attached" on the G-325a.

Would listing her home and work address in both English & Chinese with explanation, as a G-325 attachment be enough for the embassy to direct their mail to her work address?

 
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