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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Hi All,

I was in a bit of a rush, excited as I was, I put the address as

120-122 Wireless Road

Bangkok Thailand,

on my fiance letter of intent and my employment letter from my employer, which I sent to her 2 weeks ago now.

Instead of

95 Wireless Road

Bangkok Thailand,

(both address are valid but I believe the 95 one in the non immigrant Visas and the other is for everything else (?)

Is that going to be a big deal since my fiancee is the one mailing it and she will mail it really to 95 Wireless Road along with the rest of packet 3. Do the reviewers care that much for the address?

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Hi All,

I was in a bit of a rush, excited as I was, I put the address as

120-122 Wireless Road

Bangkok Thailand,

on my fiance letter of intent and my employment letter from my employer, which I sent to her 2 weeks ago now.

Instead of

95 Wireless Road

Bangkok Thailand,

(both address are valid but I believe the 95 one in the non immigrant Visas and the other is for everything else (?)

Is that going to be a big deal since my fiancee is the one mailing it and she will mail it really to 95 Wireless Road along with the rest of packet 3. Do the reviewers care that much for the address?

As long as it arrives at the correct address it should be ok.

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It doesn't matter on these 2 letters which address you wrote. What matters is what's inside (your statement of intent to marry/your employer statement about our job). As Ning said, as long as your fiancee sends what is needed to the correct address, it should be ok.

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Hi All,

I was in a bit of a rush, excited as I was, I put the address as

120-122 Wireless Road

Bangkok Thailand,

on my fiance letter of intent and my employment letter from my employer, which I sent to her 2 weeks ago now.

Instead of

95 Wireless Road

Bangkok Thailand,

(both address are valid but I believe the 95 one in the non immigrant Visas and the other is for everything else (?)

Is that going to be a big deal since my fiancee is the one mailing it and she will mail it really to 95 Wireless Road along with the rest of packet 3. Do the reviewers care that much for the address?

much ado about nothing

YMMV

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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much ado about nothing

Yep.

Not sure where the 120-122 Wireless address came from. USCIS is across the street, but the address is 130-132 Wireless (Witthayu)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Yep.

Not sure where the 120-122 Wireless address came from. USCIS is across the street, but the address is 130-132 Wireless (Witthayu)

It came from this PDF

http://photos.state.gov/libraries/thailand/591452/iv/012012_iv_instruction_packet_3.pdf

says 100 - 122 on the first page

I found out about the 95 Wireless Road from the NVC letter and from US Embassy Bangkok's website:

http://bangkok.usembassy.gov/contact.htmlhttp://bangkok.usembassy.gov/contact.html

Hehe, its really quite weird. I happen to work for a gov agency too, but we always use 1 address. The other address is never used. They probably need to clean up their docs.

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