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Hi there VJ users. My fiance is from Guam and we are working out our papers now. We are both Filipinos but he was naturaly born in Guam. I just have some confussion :help: with the address that I need to place on the cover page and intent letter which I got from this site. As I have researched its giving me a two different zip code. So I am hoping that someone could help me and and enlighten us with the information. and by the way whats for the 325a form for four copies?? do we really need to send four copies of that? thanks guys!! hope some fast response!! :D

United States Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

[ADDRESS OF FILING LOCATION]

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi there VJ users. My fiance is from Guam and we are working out our papers now. We are both Filipinos but he was naturaly born in Guam. I just have some confussion :help: with the address that I need to place on the cover page and intent letter which I got from this site. As I have researched its giving me a two different zip code. So I am hoping that someone could help me and and enlighten us with the information. and by the way whats for the 325a form for four copies?? do we really need to send four copies of that? thanks guys!! hope some fast response!! :D

United States Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

[ADDRESS OF FILING LOCATION]

since we still don't know what service center you'll be in, just put the dallas lockbox address that's what we did :) and for g-325a only 2 copies one for you one for you fiance :)

regular mail address:

USCIS

P.O. Box 660151

Dallas, TX 75266

express mail address:

USCIS

Attn: I-129F

2501 South State Highway 121 Business

Suite 400

Lewisville, TX 75067

http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1guide

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Hi there VJ users. My fiance is from Guam and we are working out our papers now. We are both Filipinos but he was naturaly born in Guam. I just have some confussion :help: with the address that I need to place on the cover page and intent letter which I got from this site. As I have researched its giving me a two different zip code. So I am hoping that someone could help me and and enlighten us with the information. and by the way whats for the 325a form for four copies?? do we really need to send four copies of that? thanks guys!! hope some fast response!! :D

United States Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

[ADDRESS OF FILING LOCATION]

Just so you are clear, the I-129F Petition must be submitted by the US Citizen. In your case, I am assuming it is your Fiance who was born in Guam. The cover letter should be from him. He must send the completed packet to the Texas Lockbox via Express or Priority Mail. Get a Receipt Confirmation also if you send it via the US Mail. He can also send it via DHL, UPS, or Fed Ex, but the US Mail is just as quick. Mail the packet to the following...

USCIS

Attn: I-129F

2501 South State Highway 121 Business

Lewisville, TX 75067

From there it will be sent to the correct service center. For Guam residents it will be forwarded to California. Be sure to make the check payable to "Treasurer, Guam" as stated in the instructions. Also, take the time to fill out and submit the G-1145 so he can get email updates on status of the petition.

You don't need to submit four copies of the G-325A, just two. Your Fiance will need to submit one for himself (the Petitioner), and submit one for you (the Beneficiary). Both G-325As must be complete and SIGNED.

Lastly, get all your forms online at the USCIS website. DO NOT use the forms at the USCIS Guam Field Office. When I went there they actually gave me really old forms with the the old addresses and fees. Avoid unnecessary delays and use the forms and instructions HERE at the USCIS website.

If you need any additional info, just message me. Hope this helps.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Posted

since we still don't know what service center you'll be in, just put the dallas lockbox address that's what we did :) and for g-325a only 2 copies one for you one for you fiance :)

regular mail address:

USCIS

P.O. Box 660151

Dallas, TX 75266

express mail address:

USCIS

Attn: I-129F

2501 South State Highway 121 Business

Suite 400

Lewisville, TX 75067

http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1guide

Thanks for the reply me and my fiance really appreciate it! :thumbs:

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Posted

Just so you are clear, the I-129F Petition must be submitted by the US Citizen. In your case, I am assuming it is your Fiance who was born in Guam. The cover letter should be from him. He must send the completed packet to the Texas Lockbox via Express or Priority Mail. Get a Receipt Confirmation also if you send it via the US Mail. He can also send it via DHL, UPS, or Fed Ex, but the US Mail is just as quick. Mail the packet to the following...

USCIS

Attn: I-129F

2501 South State Highway 121 Business

Lewisville, TX 75067

From there it will be sent to the correct service center. For Guam residents it will be forwarded to California. Be sure to make the check payable to "Treasurer, Guam" as stated in the instructions. Also, take the time to fill out and submit the G-1145 so he can get email updates on status of the petition.

You don't need to submit four copies of the G-325A, just two. Your Fiance will need to submit one for himself (the Petitioner), and submit one for you (the Beneficiary). Both G-325As must be complete and SIGNED.

Lastly, get all your forms online at the USCIS website. DO NOT use the forms at the USCIS Guam Field Office. When I went there they actually gave me really old forms with the the old addresses and fees. Avoid unnecessary delays and use the forms and instructions HERE at the USCIS website.

If you need any additional info, just message me. Hope this helps.

To Six7One: Thanks a lot! very informative :thumbs: and i see that you are from Guam :star: as well.. How many months from now since you filled the papers? :clock: i thought it was going about 4-6 :thumbs::dance: months for Guam petitioners.. I take note the advise you gave me and good luck for us! hehehehehe

 
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