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I sent some docs to my fiance's work DHL for her to review pre-interview and to being to the interview (noa2, i29f etc), and someone unscrupulous may have intercepted the package... It was signed for but the guards at her work say nothing arrived.

 

Is it possible to ship things to a 2go location and have her pick them up there? 

 

Also wondering if there are any precautions I should be taking such as notifying the embassy the docs may have been intercepted.

 

Thank you!

 

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There is no need to send hard-copy documents. Anything that she needs from you is the I-134 with a signature and of course your financials. Copy all of the documents in a pdf and email it to her. Have her either print at home or at a local place that does the printing. That's it. Done. No hassle with 2go or not 2 go. 

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1 hour ago, gb2018 said:

I sent some docs to my fiance's work DHL for her to review pre-interview and to being to the interview (noa2, i29f etc), and someone unscrupulous may have intercepted the package... It was signed for but the guards at her work say nothing arrived.

 

Is it possible to ship things to a 2go location and have her pick them up there? 

 

Also wondering if there are any precautions I should be taking such as notifying the embassy the docs may have been intercepted.

 

Thank you!

 

Hopefully you didn't send the original of the NOA2 or you at least made a copy .. you will need that for AOS  (NOT the interview).    Copy of the I-129F is good to scan and send as the BIO info about you will be helpful for the interview.

 

As Greenbaum stated EVERYTHING can be sent in an email to be printed out for the interview.

 

http://www.visaconnection-philippines.com/k-1-visa-application.html

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Thanks guys! Everything I sent was just a photo copy. There is still a chance my fiance might find the package... She is at work just hasn't had a chance to deal with it yet.

 

The reason I sent a physical copy is because my fiance is not the greatest at computers... we tried to print it before but it didn't go so well. She has printed a few shorter documents since then, and can tell she is getting better at using the computer, so we will give that another go.

 

If push comes to shove can 2go (or some other company/service) accept documents for her to pick up?

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She doesn't need to be tech savvy .. there are computer/internet shops that she can download and they print them from her email if you send them as PDF.

 

FedEx is affiliated with 2GO

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