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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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quick question.

it says on the k-1 visa flowchart (item #8)

that forms and a checklist will be sent to the beneficiary after the embassy receives the case from the service center. im thinking they're going to be sent to the home address written on the forms previously sent to the USCIS.

is it possible to have them mailed to another address instead of the home address? if yes, how do we tell the USCIS about this? do we have to send them a letter along with the biographical data forms etcetc?

oh yeah, and do these forms have to be signed for when you receive it in the mail?

thanks.

PS. my fiance (USC) and i haven't started working on the paperwork for the I-129f package yet in case you were wondering.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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You have not started work on the I-129F yet so if I were you I would put the address down that you want your mail to go to, in answer to signing them no you do not have to sign for your forms.

Janice

you mean write my mailing address on the "address" boxes on the beneficiary's portion of the I-129F form?

but aren't they asking for the address where you live on there?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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It's not complicated unless you choose to make it so. You (USC) are the petitioner and she/he (non USC) is the beneficiary - put the benefeciary's address where he/she can receive mail. The packages sent to them are from the consulate in his/her country. Entiende? Good Luck

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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It's not complicated unless you choose to make it so. You (USC) are the petitioner and she/he (non USC) is the beneficiary - put the benefeciary's address where he/she can receive mail. The packages sent to them are from the consulate in his/her country. Entiende? Good Luck

i dont want to have errors on the paperwork or have the people at the USCIS asking "how come the beneficiary has 2 different addresses on here?" or something like that.

i was just making sure. lol.

thanks.

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