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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Hong Kong
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I thought that I was suppose to mail my I-129F to VT since I reside in Florida but suddenly I see that I am suppose to mail my application to the Dallas Lockbox. The second question is in reference to electronic filing of I-129F. Should I consider electronic filing? Pros and cons. Who can apply?

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Not sure if you can electronically file a I-129F. There is much supporting documentation that has to be included with the I-129F filing that could not be done with an electronic filing, at least as far as I know. Someone tell me if I'm wrong on this.

John

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My fiancee wrote the address of VT when she mailed me her letter of intent. Do I have to get her to make a new one and send it back with Dallas address? Or can I just keep it as is, but send the whole packet to Dallas and not VT?

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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My fiancee wrote the address of VT when she mailed me her letter of intent. Do I have to get her to make a new one and send it back with Dallas address? Or can I just keep it as is, but send the whole packet to Dallas and not VT?

the TX lockbox facility, which one would a person write down? Since I (or if I retain an attorney) would send it Express Mail, I would assume that is the address to write down.

As for the general subject of intent letters, I have combined my Statement of Intent with an EOR.

I know this is a silly question, but I would rather be 100% sure instead of 99% sure and the question I have is, should my fiancée write her own EOR and combine it with her intent letter? If she were to write her own EOR, could she reference the items I would submit as evidence?

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My fiancee wrote the address of VT when she mailed me her letter of intent. Do I have to get her to make a new one and send it back with Dallas address? Or can I just keep it as is, but send the whole packet to Dallas and not VT?

Keep the Vermont address on there. They are the ones who will be reviewing your petition. Just send the whole thing to Dallas.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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the TX lockbox facility, which one would a person write down? Since I (or if I retain an attorney) would send it Express Mail, I would assume that is the address to write down.

As for the general subject of intent letters, I have combined my Statement of Intent with an EOR.

I know this is a silly question, but I would rather be 100% sure instead of 99% sure and the question I have is, should my fiancée write her own EOR and combine it with her intent letter? If she were to write her own EOR, could she reference the items I would submit as evidence?

For CHina - EOR is for USC Person, rarely a PRC person does this. Intent letter is different thing.

Strongly suggest you 'de-combine' the EOR from the intent letter.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Keep the Vermont address on there. They are the ones who will be reviewing your petition. Just send the whole thing to Dallas.

I agree. Don't fret the differences and mail it.

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