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I looked through the Step-by-Step guide and I didn't see anything pertaining to my situation (although I may have missed it) and

I was hoping I could get some help with some questions I had.

1. My Fiance is a Citizen of the Republic of the Philippines but she is working in Korea right now and will be there until at least May.

for her address do I put where she is at in Korea or her home in the Philippines seeing as shes not a citizen of Korea? (This questions pertains to

block 2 and block 15)

2. Also Since she is in Korea I was wondering if on block 20 since she is in Korea, I don't know whether or not the form will be completed by the time

she goes home or not. If I put the embassy in Korea would she still be able to apply at the embassy in the Philippines if the forms aren't approved in time?

Any and all help is greatly appreciated, thank you for your time :)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted

I looked through the Step-by-Step guide and I didn't see anything pertaining to my situation (although I may have missed it) and

I was hoping I could get some help with some questions I had.

1. My Fiance is a Citizen of the Republic of the Philippines but she is working in Korea right now and will be there until at least May.

for her address do I put where she is at in Korea or her home in the Philippines seeing as shes not a citizen of Korea? (This questions pertains to

block 2 and block 15)

2. Also Since she is in Korea I was wondering if on block 20 since she is in Korea, I don't know whether or not the form will be completed by the time

she goes home or not. If I put the embassy in Korea would she still be able to apply at the embassy in the Philippines if the forms aren't approved in time?

Any and all help is greatly appreciated, thank you for your time :)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted

You should use the Address on her passport, but questions how long has she been in Korea? less than a year more than a year? Once you fill out the 129 paperwork you will need to list all addresses she has lived at for over a year, so if she has been in korea over a year you will need to list that address, but the address you list on your paperwork should be her permanent legal residence.

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You should use the Address on her passport, but questions how long has she been in Korea? less than a year more than a year? Once you fill out the 129 paperwork you will need to list all addresses she has lived at for over a year, so if she has been in korea over a year you will need to list that address, but the address you list on your paperwork should be her permanent legal residence.

She will have been in Korea for a year in May

 
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