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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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i live in the uk and my fiance lives in the usa so he will be filing the K1. im a bit confused with the letter of intent that i have to send him do i put his address at the top and the US consulate in the USA or UK. i downloaded an example but it is for him as the petitioner.

03/24/2006 NOA1

09/07/2006 NOA2 approved

09/12/2006 touched

10/18/2006 NVC received

10/29/2006 packet 3 sent back

11/08/2006 medical

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well letter of intent for benefiaciary has the the beneficiary name and addressed to uscis centre where you will file

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Dec 10 - sent I130 for Mom & Dad

Jan- Recd NOA1

Feb- Recd RFE for missing BC

Mar- Recd RFE for missing BC

Apr- NOA2 Case approved

May- NVC case #

May- paid $88 AOS FEE

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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Hey Steph,

When i initially sent in my 1-129F petition, the letter of intent was done by me (petitioner-US Citizen) and my address was on the top, the Service centre where it will go to would be on the second line.

At the end of the letter, create another Signature line e.g

Signed,

Petitioner's Name: U.S citizen signs here and puts his name

Beneficiary's Name:Fiance signs here and puts her name.

It was approved by the Service Centre.

For the Actual Visa Interview, you do the same thing but The address on the top would be Petitioner's Address

Second line: Consulate's Address for the foreign fiance.

Hope this helps.

Both the Petitioner and Beneficiary also signs at the bottom of the letter.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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thank you, very helpful. Steph

Hey Steph,

When i initially sent in my 1-129F petition, the letter of intent was done by me (petitioner-US Citizen) and my address was on the top, the Service centre where it will go to would be on the second line.

At the end of the letter, create another Signature line e.g

Signed,

Petitioner's Name: U.S citizen signs here and puts his name

Beneficiary's Name:Fiance signs here and puts her name.

It was approved by the Service Centre.

For the Actual Visa Interview, you do the same thing but The address on the top would be Petitioner's Address

Second line: Consulate's Address for the foreign fiance.

Hope this helps.

Both the Petitioner and Beneficiary also signs at the bottom of the letter.

03/24/2006 NOA1

09/07/2006 NOA2 approved

09/12/2006 touched

10/18/2006 NVC received

10/29/2006 packet 3 sent back

11/08/2006 medical

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