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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Hello,

My girl lives in a house (China) that she is purchasing through a school employee program where she works. She has lived there for 9 years with her parents. Her parents own their own house but they rent it out to others for extra money and they live with her.

She tells me that her family registry lists her parents address as her address because she has never been married.

Question #1 What address do we use when filing the G325a and I-129f

Question #2 The post office where she lives does not deliver mail to her house. It is either stolen or not delivered. Everything I send her will only arrive when I send it to the school where she works. Will this cause a problem when she receives mailings during the K-1 process? I think DHL will deliver to her home. Will all mailing be done through DHL? Any suggestions or thoughts.

Thanks,

Max

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
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Hello,

My girl lives in a house (China) that she is purchasing through a school employee program where she works. She has lived there for 9 years with her parents. Her parents own their own house but they rent it out to others for extra money and they live with her.

She tells me that her family registry lists her parents address as her address because she has never been married.

Question #1 What address do we use when filing the G325a and I-129f

I think she would put the address where she is really living now.

Question #2 The post office where she lives does not deliver mail to her house. It is either stolen or not delivered. Everything I send her will only arrive when I send it to the school where she works. Will this cause a problem when she receives mailings during the K-1 process? I think DHL will deliver to her home. Will all mailing be done through DHL? Any suggestions or thoughts.

I think that she can go to her post office and make an correspondence re-direction, so, she can tell to the post office that all the correspondence for her living address will be send to her work address. I don't know if her post office on her country does that but she can try.

Thanks,

Max

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