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have you tried fedex, DHL? I think LBC is a courier in the PI, but i dont think you can send directly to them. I dont think there is much to speed it up when the delivery is in remote places.

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16 March 2012 Sent I-751 package from Aviano AB, Italy.

29 March 2012 Received everything back...wrong fee. thought we didn't have to pay biometrics since we were sending fingerprint cards and passport photos.

30 March 2012 Sent everything out again from Aviano AB, Italy.

10 April 2012 Check cashed

17 April 2012 Received NOA1 dated 6 April.

06 Dec 2012 Received 10 yr green card. Letter said it was approved 28 November 2012.

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have you tried fedex, DHL? I think LBC is a courier in the PI, but i dont think you can send directly to them. I dont think there is much to speed it up when the delivery is in remote places.

Mail service from the US to anywhere in the PI is slow - even to Quezon City (Greater Manila). If I needed to get something to my fiancee right away I always used Fed Ex. It worked perfectly.

Mike & Beth, Riverton, WY

I-129F Section:

23 Apr 2009 | CSC Received I-129F

26 Sep 2009 | Wedding

AoS Section:

09 Oct 2009 | I-485 packet received in Chicago

06 Mar 2010 | Green Cards received

I-751 Removal of Conditions Section:

26 Nov 2011 | Filed I-751 ROC packet to CSC

16 Jun 2012 | 10 Year Green cards arrive

N-400 Naturalization - Citizenship Section:

26 NOV 2012 | Sent N-400 to Phoenix Lockbox

30 NOV 2012 | 797C

17 DEC 2012 | Biometrics

Posted (edited)

I used Fedex to a remote province twice with no problems in speed of delivery.

The only down side is it's expensive.

The cheap way is US postal but then as it arrives it goes to Phil Post which isn't that reliable for packages. I've heard to not send any money or anything valuable that way because it can sometimes get "lost" by normal mail route. Others might have used normal mail with good success I don't know. I had no problems with letters that way.

Most people here are willing to pay for Fedex or similar because of secure delivery. I've only sent small boxes by Fedex so far. :)

that's my experience for whatever it's worth..

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K1 timeline :

1/11/10 - I-129F sent to California Service Center

1/19/10 - NOA1

2/18/10 - moved and changed address on USCIS site

2/19/10 - touched

3/10/10 - touched

3/10/10 - NOA2, hardcopy recieved 3/12

3/16/10 - Left NVC, recieved MNL case #

3/22/10 - USEM recieved

4/19/10 - Passed Medical

4/28/10 - Interview - Approved

4/30/10 - Picked up Visa and completed CFO

5/5/10 - POE - Honolulu, Hawaii

5/6/10 - married in Hawaii

AOS timeline:

7/8/10 - received SSN Card

7/16/10 - reported US marriage for RP records

10/18/10 - AOS delivered in Chicago

10/25/10 - NOA1

11/04/10 - Biometrics Letter Received

11/23/10 - Biometrics Completed

11/24/10 - touched

11/26/10 - touched

02/14/11 - AOS approved at Interview, GC ordered

02/22/11 - GC arrives in mail

ROC Timeline:

12/17/12 - I-751 sent to California Service Center

12/20/12 - NOA1 arrives in mail

1/14/13 - Biometrics appointment

4/11/13 - RC Approved at Interview

4/22/13 - 10 Year Green Card arrived in mail

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how much does fedex usually cost?

Luke 18:27 Jesus said" what is impossible to men is possible with God."

Philippians 4:13 I can do everything through Him who gives me strength.

03/02/09-k-1 visa starts

09/09/09-K-1 visa approved

10/24/09 - WEDDING

11/09/09 - AOS

02/25/10-GC approved

08/26/10-319B n400 starts

11-09-10 Interview 10 AM >Approved

11-09-10 oath 2 PM Fairfax, VA

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Posted
how much does fedex usually cost?

About 2lbs box cost $80, about 4lbs $107 (sent International Priority).

From california to Mindanao delivery time to a remote province for me is about 10 days.

Delivery and tracking updates are available online of course.

I include my girl's cell on the Fedex label and they usually text her right before delivery.

K1 timeline :

1/11/10 - I-129F sent to California Service Center

1/19/10 - NOA1

2/18/10 - moved and changed address on USCIS site

2/19/10 - touched

3/10/10 - touched

3/10/10 - NOA2, hardcopy recieved 3/12

3/16/10 - Left NVC, recieved MNL case #

3/22/10 - USEM recieved

4/19/10 - Passed Medical

4/28/10 - Interview - Approved

4/30/10 - Picked up Visa and completed CFO

5/5/10 - POE - Honolulu, Hawaii

5/6/10 - married in Hawaii

AOS timeline:

7/8/10 - received SSN Card

7/16/10 - reported US marriage for RP records

10/18/10 - AOS delivered in Chicago

10/25/10 - NOA1

11/04/10 - Biometrics Letter Received

11/23/10 - Biometrics Completed

11/24/10 - touched

11/26/10 - touched

02/14/11 - AOS approved at Interview, GC ordered

02/22/11 - GC arrives in mail

ROC Timeline:

12/17/12 - I-751 sent to California Service Center

12/20/12 - NOA1 arrives in mail

1/14/13 - Biometrics appointment

4/11/13 - RC Approved at Interview

4/22/13 - 10 Year Green Card arrived in mail

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Always Thankful for God's blessings on our lives..

Posted

I have used Fed Ex Express a few times. They guaranteed delivery within three days to both Manila and Bacolod. They came through every time. The cost ranged from $40 to $150.

~ Tahoma

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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FedEx is the way. :thumbs: Check for Air21 - that is the FedEx contractor. It is reliable service. Portland Oregon to Davao City took 4 days door to door, 6.3lbs $150. FedEx Malaybalay Bukidnon to Portland took 5 days, about 1 lb $60. Have used USPS for a package to Davao City (16 lbs $110 3 weeks) without problem but another package (3 lbs $30 Never) Philippine Post Office Maramag Bukidnon to Portland, never made it to USA. Any possible savings was offset by this loss tenfold! :crying:

July 26 '09 I-129F Petition Sent

Oct 6 '09 Petition Approved

November 6 '09 Medical Complete

November 12 '09 Interview Complete

November 19 '09 Visa Delivered

November 25 '09 POE

February 6 '10 Married

September 30 '10 AOS App sent - crazy overloaded!

December 13 '10 AP Email notice

December 17 '10 EAD Hardcopy received. Yeah!

Posted

I use regular postal, because if I use fedex , my package arrives in the phil, and then they use extortion for customs fees and taxes, often charging 200 to 300x the cost of the item.

Many times I have sent items and put the value at $0.00 only for them to scratch it out and write $500.00 or something.

So I've learned to send it as cheap as possible, no registered mail (because then the philippines will think its important and over charge as always) Also I lie about whats in the package , I usually put dirty socks in the box, and write "socks" for the item, I will hide things in the socks or between pages of a book.

Never send money that way though, you are better off with moneygram.

example of the fedex scam, I send a small padded evolope with a few tshirts to my wife, costs me $80.00, it arrives in the phil quickly, they try to charge her $60.00 in tax and customs fees, even though the items inside only cost me $40.00

She eventually paid someone under the table and got it, I sent registered mail once and she was able to pay $7.00 under the table, without signing for the package to get it.

So I've just learned the more unvalueable you can make the item and box look, the better

07-24-2009 Received NOA1
08-05-2009 Touched
10-02-2009 I-797C for Biometrics Appt
10-26-2009 Biometrics Appt. Completed
05-11-2010 Request for Evidence on both the I129F and I130
07-01-2010 Case Transferred to Vermont Service Center
10-20-2011 Contacted Ombudsman
02-07-2012 Case denied after almost 3 years =(
03-07-2012 Appeal Filed!
01-20-2013 Contacted Ombudsman again...

06-25-2013 EOIR Appeal Review

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Use DHL...

FedEx & UPS use Air21 and they are nothing more than organized criminals.

I sent a laptop computer DHL and they helped the wife & I fight PH Customs on the import tariff. Got it down to 600Php from 12,000Php.

I sent an iPhone (actually returned a repaired iPhone) using UPS and was forced to pay 4,000Php tariff, UPS & Air21 didn't care about us as customers. I even filled out all of the documentation to declare it was her repaired iPhone being returned to her (showed the shipping info from when she sent it to me in the first place) they just wanted their extortion money.

Other than that if time isn't important I'll send a lot in a BalakBayan Box (BB Box as we call them). I've sent $1,000 underwater camera & $5,000 Scuba Regulator in the same BB Box with not problems. Of course I line the box with an oversize plastic bag, then pad it with towels, sheets or clothing and tightly pack everything else in side. Then I use several rols of packing tape on the outside of the box to discourage tapering.

Posted

We sent a package thru post office 2 months ago and it was a little expensive because we want it delivered in a week but until now, my family did not receive it. I tried contacting Postal Office in the Philippines but their website wasn't so helpful, they don't even have it their how to contact them incase we have questions. I found website of Malacanang and part of it was you can write to our President, so I typed my complain there. Last week I received a letter from the office of the President and a copy of the letter they sent to Post Office's Head in Philippines. Unfortunately, that letter has no effect because until now, its not delivered yet.

It is sad that we can never really trust Post Office.

So my advice, send it thru FedEx, UPS or DHL.

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Posted

...if you are shipping cell phones and laptops watchout! :blink:

FedEx/Air21 has been fast and flawless for documents: letter from USEM to her, package to her, envelope from her.... And hopefully within a week or so a passport with a shiny new K1 Visa! :content:

July 26 '09 I-129F Petition Sent

Oct 6 '09 Petition Approved

November 6 '09 Medical Complete

November 12 '09 Interview Complete

November 19 '09 Visa Delivered

November 25 '09 POE

February 6 '10 Married

September 30 '10 AOS App sent - crazy overloaded!

December 13 '10 AP Email notice

December 17 '10 EAD Hardcopy received. Yeah!

Posted
I use regular postal, because if I use fedex , my package arrives in the phil, and then they use extortion for customs fees and taxes, often charging 200 to 300x the cost of the item.

Many times I have sent items and put the value at $0.00 only for them to scratch it out and write $500.00 or something.

So I've learned to send it as cheap as possible, no registered mail (because then the philippines will think its important and over charge as always) Also I lie about whats in the package , I usually put dirty socks in the box, and write "socks" for the item, I will hide things in the socks or between pages of a book.

Never send money that way though, you are better off with moneygram.

example of the fedex scam, I send a small padded evolope with a few tshirts to my wife, costs me $80.00, it arrives in the phil quickly, they try to charge her $60.00 in tax and customs fees, even though the items inside only cost me $40.00

She eventually paid someone under the table and got it, I sent registered mail once and she was able to pay $7.00 under the table, without signing for the package to get it.

So I've just learned the more unvalueable you can make the item and box look, the better

I send 80LB Balikbayan Boxes full of goodies all the time to Luzon, and never there is a problem with customs, duties, taxes. Only costs $55 bucks, but goes by ship and takes 6 weeks. I already got the Christmas box on the way!

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Speaking of carrier, what is wrong with the US POstal Service? Its been 2 weeks now since I sent my DS-230 packet from Saudi Arabia but still it does not reach in San Francisco. We are so delay at NVC because of that.

Dec 15,2009 - Assigned interview date on January 24,2010!!

Jan. 24, 2010 - Interview!! Approved

Jan. 28, 2010 - VISA received

Mar. 03,2010 - POE, New York (JFK)

Apr. 12,2010- CA ID

May 20,2010- CA Driving License

May, 25,2010-Wife told me that she is pregnant ^_^

Jan.25,2011- Our daughter was born

Lee and Jen + Karenza

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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USPS from Saudi? Well - that taint the US... Hey :) hope it arrives safe and good luck to you!

July 26 '09 I-129F Petition Sent

Oct 6 '09 Petition Approved

November 6 '09 Medical Complete

November 12 '09 Interview Complete

November 19 '09 Visa Delivered

November 25 '09 POE

February 6 '10 Married

September 30 '10 AOS App sent - crazy overloaded!

December 13 '10 AP Email notice

December 17 '10 EAD Hardcopy received. Yeah!

 
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