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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Hi everyone,

I just filed an I-129F for my fiancée from Thailand. The instructions said to mail it based on my previous US address so I mailed it to the California Service Center and I recently noticed a small error. On the actual I-129F form the address field has "State/Country" as an entry. I must have misread this as State/County and I put our province names (in my case bangkok, in her's Nakhon Sawan). Her more full address is required later in the application where it has Thailand explicitly stated as the country, but aside from the G-325A there's no mention that mine is in Thailand. I know it seems sort of obvious that bangkok is in Thailand but this seems like then it picky stuff that the government likes jump on.

So my question is, where do they get the address they send future notices, in particular NOA1 which I haven't received yet?

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Hi everyone,

I just filed an I-129F for my fiancée from Thailand. The instructions said to mail it based on my previous US address so I mailed it to the California Service Center and I recently noticed a small error. On the actual I-129F form the address field has "State/Country" as an entry. I must have misread this as State/County and I put our province names (in my case bangkok, in her's Nakhon Sawan). Her more full address is required later in the application where it has Thailand explicitly stated as the country, but aside from the G-325A there's no mention that mine is in Thailand. I know it seems sort of obvious that bangkok is in Thailand but this seems like then it picky stuff that the government likes jump on.

So my question is, where do they get the address they send future notices, in particular NOA1 which I haven't received yet?

The picky U S government will send the NOA to the address you gave them. You seem to be the petitioner which means items pertaining to your petition will be sent to you. The NOA 1 & 2 will be sent to your address. Contact USCIS to make sure they have a correct address so they can " jump " on it.

 
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