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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Guys i need help again...............

In my I-129F I put in wrong consulate :bonk: (Karachi Pakistan) but i should have put in Consulate Islamabad Pakistan.

I called USCIS they want me to send a letter.

What i want to know is there anyone that has gone something same where they had to make changes to thier Application and how they did it?

And is that going to hurt my application proscess, is it going to make me behind. :crying:

Also i want to know if USCIS will catch it on its own? :unsure:

Thank you guys

this site a God sent and you guys are very help full :help:

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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I put Toronto on mine. Toronto doesn't even process k-1's. They sent it to the correct consulate on their own at the NVC stage. You could wait until it gets approved then contact NVC about it once they have it. No biggie at all! Don't worry.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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I put Toronto on mine. Toronto doesn't even process k-1's. They sent it to the correct consulate on their own at the NVC stage. You could wait until it gets approved then contact NVC about it once they have it. No biggie at all! Don't worry.

Do you think could it help, would it make them look at my file earlier

Thank you so mcuh

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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I don't think anybody can really give you an answer. My guess would be that they would automatically send it to Islamabad as they know that is where the interviews are held. I honestly wouldn't even worry about it.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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Don't worry. NVC will automatically forward it to the correct consulate.

If, for some reason, they do not, after you get the letter from NVC telling you where your approved petition has been forwarded you can request a transfer.

At this point, no need to do anything :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Don't worry. NVC will automatically forward it to the correct consulate.

If, for some reason, they do not, after you get the letter from NVC telling you where your approved petition has been forwarded you can request a transfer.

At this point, no need to do anything :)

Thank you

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