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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mongolia
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hi - my fiancee lives in mongolia, has a home address, but for her mailing address we will need to use a friend's mailing address at work (there is very little mail delivery directly to addresses in mongolia, so the friend's work address is our only option).

in doing research here it looks like for the G-325A we'll use her home address, and for the I-129F we'll use the mailing address.

Q1. is that still correct as everyone understands it? fiancee's home on the G-325A and the mailing on the I-129F...

on the I-129F there are two places for my fiancee's 'address': first in part B with question #2, then in question #15.

Q2. will i enter her mailing address in both these places? or is one for a mailing address and the other for her home address? just making sure! :)

her mailing address is VERY long - so i will have to use an attachment.

Q3. should i enter in the address field(s) "See Attachment" - and then label the attachment as "Fiancee's Address", or should i label the attachment similar in form to the supplement for question #18, such as "I-129F supplement: part B, question 2: Fiancee's address"?

I will also have to do an attachment to write out the address in her native mongolian cyrillic (question #16)...

Q4. can i just do the english version (for questions #2 and #15), and the mongolian cyrillic version of the address (question #16) on the same attachment? seems logical, right?

so in the end, i will have the I-129F with two extra sheets stapled on - the supplement for the meeting face to face (q #18) - and the english and cyrillic versions of her address (q #s 2 and 15). does that all sound about right?

MANY MANY thanks... and sorry for being so detailed, i just want to make sure this thing sails through as effortlessly as possible.

michael

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I put both physical and mailing address on all forms where it asked for address. Stated such also. Didn't have any problems.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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hi - my fiancee lives in mongolia, has a home address, but for her mailing address we will need to use a friend's mailing address at work (there is very little mail delivery directly to addresses in mongolia, so the friend's work address is our only option).

in doing research here it looks like for the G-325A we'll use her home address, and for the I-129F we'll use the mailing address.

Q1. is that still correct as everyone understands it? fiancee's home on the G-325A and the mailing on the I-129F...

on the I-129F there are two places for my fiancee's 'address': first in part B with question #2, then in question #15.

We put the mailing address on the I-129F and the residential/home address on the G-325A with no problems.

Q2. will i enter her mailing address in both these places? or is one for a mailing address and the other for her home address? just making sure! :)

her mailing address is VERY long - so i will have to use an attachment.

See answer to Q1.

Q3. should i enter in the address field(s) "See Attachment" - and then label the attachment as "Fiancee's Address", or should i label the attachment similar in form to the supplement for question #18, such as "I-129F supplement: part B, question 2: Fiancee's address"?

I will also have to do an attachment to write out the address in her native mongolian cyrillic (question #16)...

I would put "See attachemnt" and then on the attachment put "Q __ Part ___: Question here".

Q4. can i just do the english version (for questions #2 and #15), and the mongolian cyrillic version of the address (question #16) on the same attachment? seems logical, right?

so in the end, i will have the I-129F with two extra sheets stapled on - the supplement for the meeting face to face (q #18) - and the english and cyrillic versions of her address (q #s 2 and 15). does that all sound about right?

Sounds right :)

MANY MANY thanks... and sorry for being so detailed, i just want to make sure this thing sails through as effortlessly as possible.

michael

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mongolia
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Hi Micheal. I do not know much about applying for resident card outside the states but I am happy that you're getting married. I say this because I don't see many people here from Mongolia. I am from Mongolia and I got married to my U.S. citizen husband last month and applied for AOS this month. It took me about 4 months to get all the information and papers needed. They asked for my Mongolian birth certificate and my mom scanned it for me from Mongolia and I got it translated into English in the states. This was the only piece of paperwork needed from Mongolia. Everything else I gathered it from here. I do not really think your fiancee will apply for green card from Seoul. She should be able to apply for it Mongolian U.S. Embassy. I know people who applied from Mongolia. You should check the direct consuling or the immigration visa from their homepage. Anyways, good luck for you guys. I reside in Seattle, WA. If she happened to be coming here would be cool to meet with you guys.

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