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You are asking about regular mail that the USCIS would send you, such as your receipt for your petition fee (Notice of Action 1)?

They will send it to whatever address is on your petition. This will go to the petitioner in the US. Later, after approval the US Embassy in Manlia will send information to the beneficiary, again to the address you listed on your forms.

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Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Manila, Philippines

I-129F Sent : 2008-12-02

I-129F Receipt Notice : 2008-12-05

RFE: 2009-02-26

Approval Notice: 2009-03-13

NVC Received: 2009-03-23

Left NVC: 2009-05-12

Stuck at NVC 50 days

Interview: 2009-06-23 Passed!

Visa picked up: 2009-06-25

POE Detroit: 2009-07-04

Married: 2009-09-11

Filed for AOS: 2009-09-22

Biometrics taken: 2009-10-29

Advance Parole approved 2009-11-04

Employment Authorization approved 2009-11-04

AOS Appointment 2009-12-15

AOS Approved 2009-12-15

Green Card Received 2010-01-02

Filed for ROC: 2011-09-17

ROC approved 2012-03-21

Green Card Received 2012-03-26

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You are asking about regular mail that the USCIS would send you, such as your receipt for your petition fee (Notice of Action 1)?

They will send it to whatever address is on your petition. This will go to the petitioner in the US. Later, after approval the US Embassy in Manlia will send information to the beneficiary, again to the address you listed on your forms.

yes im asking about if they will just send it in my mailbox here because i am not home during day time busy working..so they might just leave those receipts in my mailbox?

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You are asking about regular mail that the USCIS would send you, such as your receipt for your petition fee (Notice of Action 1)?

They will send it to whatever address is on your petition. This will go to the petitioner in the US. Later, after approval the US Embassy in Manlia will send information to the beneficiary, again to the address you listed on your forms.

yes im asking about if they will just send it in my mailbox here because i am not home during day time busy working..so they might just leave those receipts in my mailbox?

Just like regular mail. :thumbs:

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yes im asking about if they will just send it in my mailbox here because i am not home during day time busy working..so they might just leave those receipts in my mailbox?

Sadly, most of us are away during the day working...if you figure out how to make money being home, please let me know...

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Yes, they will send you all the papers by regular mail, even the NOA2, which is kind of an important paper. That way if the USPS doesn't deliver the NOA2 they can charge you 340$ :angry:

isnt that neat?

jerkoffs!!!!!!!!!! @#$%ing send it certified mail!

i get so angry when i think about it

im going to call agian monday

good luck to you

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i guess the OP is asking if they will send the noa2 to both petitioner and beneificiary. I'm curious to know too.

Vermont Service Center Consulate: manila, philippinesI-129F Sent : 2009-03-23 I-129F NOA1: 2009-03-25 I-129F NOA2 : 2009-09-02

NVC Received : 2009-09-04 NVC Left : 2009-10-07 Consulate Received : 2009-10-15

interview date: 2009-11-05 APPROVED!! Thank you Jesus!!

AOS

I-485 sent 2010-08-02, NOA 2010-12-02

I-765 sent 2010-08-02, NOA 2010-12-02

I-131 sent 2010-08-02, NOA 2010-12-02

Transfered to CSC 2010-26-02 Biometrics 2010-03-03

http://www.philippineconsulate-sf.org/dual...nship_faq.htm#1

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i guess the OP is asking if they will send the noa2 to both petitioner and beneificiary. I'm curious to know too.

If she is asking about if the USCIS will mail it to the mailbox....Yes, they will send the Hardcopy to the petitioner. ANd I don't think the USCIS will send copies to beneficiary....

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i guess the OP is asking if they will send the noa2 to both petitioner and beneificiary. I'm curious to know too.

If she is asking about if the USCIS will mail it to the mailbox....Yes, they will send the Hardcopy to the petitioner. ANd I don't think the USCIS will send copies to beneficiary....

They definately do not send a copy of the NOA1 or NOA2 to the beneficiary, only the petitioner.

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Manila, Philippines

I-129F Sent : 2008-12-02

I-129F Receipt Notice : 2008-12-05

RFE: 2009-02-26

Approval Notice: 2009-03-13

NVC Received: 2009-03-23

Left NVC: 2009-05-12

Stuck at NVC 50 days

Interview: 2009-06-23 Passed!

Visa picked up: 2009-06-25

POE Detroit: 2009-07-04

Married: 2009-09-11

Filed for AOS: 2009-09-22

Biometrics taken: 2009-10-29

Advance Parole approved 2009-11-04

Employment Authorization approved 2009-11-04

AOS Appointment 2009-12-15

AOS Approved 2009-12-15

Green Card Received 2010-01-02

Filed for ROC: 2011-09-17

ROC approved 2012-03-21

Green Card Received 2012-03-26

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In my experience, both my NOA-1 and NOA-2 arrived via regular mail and I did not have to sign for anything. One day after my APPROVED NOA-2 arrived I also received a letter from The National Visa Center (NVC) that they received my package and had forwarded it to the appropriate Embassy (Moscow in my case). The NVC will notify you of a DHL number that will be used to track the package from the Embassy to your fiances doorstep.

It took approximately 6 months from getting the NOA-1 till the NOA-2. Once you get the NOA-2, be warned that things move ALOT faster. Time from NOA-2 to having a scheduled interview date at the embassy was 4 days!! So be prepared for WARP speed once you get notice of approval.

Best of luck!! :thumbs:

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In my experience, both my NOA-1 and NOA-2 arrived via regular mail and I did not have to sign for anything. One day after my APPROVED NOA-2 arrived I also received a letter from The National Visa Center (NVC) that they received my package and had forwarded it to the appropriate Embassy (Moscow in my case). The NVC will notify you of a DHL number that will be used to track the package from the Embassy to your fiances doorstep.

It took approximately 6 months from getting the NOA-1 till the NOA-2. Once you get the NOA-2, be warned that things move ALOT faster. Time from NOA-2 to having a scheduled interview date at the embassy was 4 days!! So be prepared for WARP speed once you get notice of approval.

Best of luck!! :thumbs:

The NVC will notify you of a DHL number that will be used to track the package from the Embassy to your fiances doorstep.

They do?? How do they notify you of this?

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Manila, Philippines

I-129F Sent : 2008-12-02

I-129F Receipt Notice : 2008-12-05

RFE: 2009-02-26

Approval Notice: 2009-03-13

NVC Received: 2009-03-23

Left NVC: 2009-05-12

Stuck at NVC 50 days

Interview: 2009-06-23 Passed!

Visa picked up: 2009-06-25

POE Detroit: 2009-07-04

Married: 2009-09-11

Filed for AOS: 2009-09-22

Biometrics taken: 2009-10-29

Advance Parole approved 2009-11-04

Employment Authorization approved 2009-11-04

AOS Appointment 2009-12-15

AOS Approved 2009-12-15

Green Card Received 2010-01-02

Filed for ROC: 2011-09-17

ROC approved 2012-03-21

Green Card Received 2012-03-26

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