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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Greetings to all!

Some of you have read my posts in the past and have provided some very good information and insight and I thank all of you again. My fiancee have been making significant progress on compiling all the papers we need for the K-1 visa. Now, I have another question, please.

My fiancee lives in Moscow. She has a registered apartment address on the edge of Moscow far from the city center. She has currently rented this apartment to another tenant. But, she and her mother and daughter rent another flat near the city center and their work but is not registered there. I don't quite understand all the significance of being "registered" to live in a certain place. I guess it is part of the old Soviet system of housing?

She wanted to use the address where she is registered and I think she should use the address where she will receive her mail. Opinions? Any contact from the embassy will be made by mail, if I am not mistaken, and she will not receive any of this at the registered apartment.

Please tell us what to do here. All of the necessary documents are prepared. Some still need to make their way across the Atlantic so we will have original signatures! Other than the address issue I am ready to file my petition on the I-129F!

I thank all of you in advance.

Mike

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She should use the address to which she gets mail at. Your correct in that uscis contacts by mail so does the embassy.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Greetings to all!

Some of you have read my posts in the past and have provided some very good information and insight and I thank all of you again. My fiancee have been making significant progress on compiling all the papers we need for the K-1 visa. Now, I have another question, please.

My fiancee lives in Moscow. She has a registered apartment address on the edge of Moscow far from the city center. She has currently rented this apartment to another tenant. But, she and her mother and daughter rent another flat near the city center and their work but is not registered there. I don't quite understand all the significance of being "registered" to live in a certain place. I guess it is part of the old Soviet system of housing?

She wanted to use the address where she is registered and I think she should use the address where she will receive her mail. Opinions? Any contact from the embassy will be made by mail, if I am not mistaken, and she will not receive any of this at the registered apartment.

Please tell us what to do here. All of the necessary documents are prepared. Some still need to make their way across the Atlantic so we will have original signatures! Other than the address issue I am ready to file my petition on the I-129F!

I thank all of you in advance.

Mike

She should use her real residence. The US consulate couldn't possibly care less about Russia's registration of residences and do not "tattle-tale" on anyone.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Greetings to all!

Some of you have read my posts in the past and have provided some very good information and insight and I thank all of you again. My fiancee have been making significant progress on compiling all the papers we need for the K-1 visa. Now, I have another question, please.

My fiancee lives in Moscow. She has a registered apartment address on the edge of Moscow far from the city center. She has currently rented this apartment to another tenant. But, she and her mother and daughter rent another flat near the city center and their work but is not registered there. I don't quite understand all the significance of being "registered" to live in a certain place. I guess it is part of the old Soviet system of housing?

She wanted to use the address where she is registered and I think she should use the address where she will receive her mail. Opinions? Any contact from the embassy will be made by mail, if I am not mistaken, and she will not receive any of this at the registered apartment.

Please tell us what to do here. All of the necessary documents are prepared. Some still need to make their way across the Atlantic so we will have original signatures! Other than the address issue I am ready to file my petition on the I-129F!

I thank all of you in advance.

Mike

She should use her real residence. The US consulate couldn't possibly care less about Russia's registration of residences and do not "tattle-tale" on anyone.

Greetings to all!

Some of you have read my posts in the past and have provided some very good information and insight and I thank all of you again. My fiancee have been making significant progress on compiling all the papers we need for the K-1 visa. Now, I have another question, please.

My fiancee lives in Moscow. She has a registered apartment address on the edge of Moscow far from the city center. She has currently rented this apartment to another tenant. But, she and her mother and daughter rent another flat near the city center and their work but is not registered there. I don't quite understand all the significance of being "registered" to live in a certain place. I guess it is part of the old Soviet system of housing?

She wanted to use the address where she is registered and I think she should use the address where she will receive her mail. Opinions? Any contact from the embassy will be made by mail, if I am not mistaken, and she will not receive any of this at the registered apartment.

Please tell us what to do here. All of the necessary documents are prepared. Some still need to make their way across the Atlantic so we will have original signatures! Other than the address issue I am ready to file my petition on the I-129F!

I thank all of you in advance.

Mike

She should use her real residence. The US consulate couldn't possibly care less about Russia's registration of residences and do not "tattle-tale" on anyone.

Thank you very much..............Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and whatever else !!

Mike

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