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Applying K-1 Visa for my Fiance in Taiwan but I currently work in Taiwan

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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Applying K-1 Visa for my Fiance in Taiwan and hope to bring her to my home town in IL to get marry but I currently work in Taiwan too.

Will USCIS send NOA to Taiwan for me or I should use my family's address on the form i-129f?

Please help!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: South Korea
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I agree with that advice. I think it's better to send it to your parents U.S. mailing address, then get them to scan the file and email it to you. Then you always have a digital copy as well- two birds with one stone.

I was in the same case as you. Originally in Seoul then got a job in NYC. All of my mail has been delivered to my family in Arkansas.

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