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Hello everyone. This is my first post on VJ. Hope im posting my question in the right forum.

Im not sure how to enter my Fiance address in the I-129F and G-325A.

She lives in the Barangay of Jomgao in the Municipality of Argao, Cebu, Philippines.

There are no roads where she lives, only dirt trails and there are no house numbers either.

The address on her Postal ID Card reads:

Jomgao, Argao

6021 Cebu

This is what I came up with, is this the corect way to enter it?

I-129F

Address(Number and Street): Brgy. Jomgao

(Town or City): Argao

(State or Country): Cebu, Philippiens

(Zip/Postal Code): 6021

G-325A

Street and Number: Brgy. Jomgao

City: Argao 6021 (do I put the Zip Code here ?)

Province or State: Cebu

Country: Philippines

Thank you for your help,

John

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Hello everyone. I origanally posted this in the K-1 Fiance forum.

Im not sure how to enter my Fiance address in the I-129F and G-325A.

She lives in the Barangay of Jomgao in the Municipality of Argao, Cebu, Philippines.

There are no roads where she lives, only dirt trails and there are no house numbers either.

The address on her Postal ID Card reads:

Jomgao, Argao

6021 Cebu

This is what I came up with, is this the corect way to enter it?

I-129F

Address(Number and Street): Brgy. Jomgao

(Town or City): Argao

(State or Country): Cebu, Philippiens

(Zip/Postal Code): 6021

G-325A

Street and Number: Brgy. Jomgao

City: Argao 6021 (do I put the Zip Code here ?)

Province or State: Cebu

Country: Philippines

Thank you for your help,

John

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Hello everyone. I origanally posted this in the K-1 Fiance forum.

Im not sure how to enter my Fiance address in the I-129F and G-325A.

She lives in the Barangay of Jomgao in the Municipality of Argao, Cebu, Philippines.

There are no roads where she lives, only dirt trails and there are no house numbers either.

The address on her Postal ID Card reads:

Jomgao, Argao

6021 Cebu

This is what I came up with, is this the corect way to enter it?

I-129F

Address(Number and Street): Brgy. Jomgao

(Town or City): Argao

(State or Country): Cebu, Philippiens

(Zip/Postal Code): 6021

G-325A

Street and Number: Brgy. Jomgao

City: Argao 6021 (do I put the Zip Code here ?)

Province or State: Cebu

Country: Philippines

Thank you for your help,

John

It seems ok the way you have done it. Only thing is, does she have no street address.

Here is how I sent letters to my fiancee.(not actual address)

Her Name

069 St. street st.

Lipa City, Batangas 2673

Philippines

I-129f
11-03-2009 I-129F Sent out to VSC via USPS.
11-17-09 Check Cashed.
11-23-2009 NOA-1 Hard copy received.
2-26-2010 NOA-2 on USCIS Dashboard.
03-02-2010 NVC recieved our petition.
03-08-2010 NOA-2 hard copy received
03-08-2010 Snail mail notice from NVC
03-14-2010 Called Manila Embassy and scheduled interview.
03-15-2010 Fiancee going to apply for JP police certificate(race to get before interview).
4-6-2010 Fiancee went for first day at St. Lukes medical (please no sputum test).
4-7-2010 Medical complete all was successful. :D
4-20-2010 Police certificate received.
04-29-2010 Approved!!!
05-5-2010 Visa delivered.
05-7-2010 Cfo seminar complete/sticker received.
05-24-2010 POE Detroit. :D
06-08-2010 Married. :D

AOS
07-27-2010 Packet sent USPS.
08-08-2010 NOA1 I-485,I-765 arrive via usps.
09-?-? Forget the date but EAD and Interview notice received.
10-19-2010 Interview scheduled.
10-19-2010 AOS approved. :D
10-28-2010 Green Card received. :D (nothing to do but live for 2 years :D)

I-751
10-01-2012 Packet sent USPS.

Citizenship oath taken:. 2014-07-18

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I added supplemental pages for any answers that wouldn't fit on the form and then just referenced the supplemental page.

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United States & Republic of the Philippines

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That is common in some areas of the Philippines... We had a similar address on our paperwork,,,

basically, the mail gets to the barangay and the post office will deliver or hold for the person.

We contacted the postal carrier for the area and gave the person a 100p load for their cell phone

for every delivery they made from the Consulate.

YMMV...

Regards,

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Hello everyone. I origanally posted this in the K-1 Fiance forum.

Im not sure how to enter my Fiance address in the I-129F and G-325A.

She lives in the Barangay of Jomgao in the Municipality of Argao, Cebu, Philippines.

There are no roads where she lives, only dirt trails and there are no house numbers either.

The address on her Postal ID Card reads:

Jomgao, Argao

6021 Cebu

This is what I came up with, is this the corect way to enter it?

I-129F

Address(Number and Street): Brgy. Jomgao

(Town or City): Argao

(State or Country): Cebu, Philippiens

(Zip/Postal Code): 6021

G-325A

Street and Number: Brgy. Jomgao

City: Argao 6021 (do I put the Zip Code here ?)

Province or State: Cebu

Country: Philippines

Thank you for your help,

John

The way you did it there is the same way we did ours as well. We had the same thing, no street number .. just the barangay.

The consulate won't mail anything to her anyway there. The packet some consulates mail out is not mailed in the Philippines, you retrieve it online once the consulate receives it from the DOS. Anything you need prior to the interview you should be able to get and prepare ahead of time on the manila consulate website or via emails. I personally loved the way Manila consulate does it, we were able to be way ahead of the process every step. Depending on what kind of access your SO has you may consider downloading all her forms for her here and sending them to her VIA fed ex. You can fill all the info in for her and she just will need to sign and date. I found that the cafe's there are not very helpful in downloading, printing documents you need there. Good luck !!

Met: November 05, 2008

Met in Cebu first time: March 27, 2009

Engaged: March 29, 2009

Filed K1 Fiance Visa : April 15, 2009

Fly to the US Finally: October 10, 2009

Married : November 07, 2009

Pregnant YAY : Baby due July 03, 2010 :)

File AOS/EAD/Travel: February 26, 2010

EAD/Travel approved: April 26, 2010

Our Baby Boy Born: June 24, 2010

AOS approved YAY! Green Card Received October 4, 2010

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