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im in somewhat of a frustrating siuation, my bf lives in the US and is a US citizen and im a canadian living in canada. Im young, and im currently living with my parents still, saving up to move to the US on a K1 visa to marry my bf. Im in a sticky situation, due to personal reasons i dont want my parents finding out i am going to the US to get married, ill be telling them im getting sponsored by my bf/parents. my question is, when me and my bf file for the k-1 visa, is ANYTHING at all going to be mailed to my house in any way? just to be sure. i dont want my parents getting any kind of mail of mine like that when im not home. if i do end up getting something in the mail (which im sure i will, like the papers i need to fill out and forward) will anythng suspicious be written on the cover of the mail in case my parents pick it up to give me my mail? or would i get a phone call or anything from the places we are dealing with, with the k1 visa? basically what im asking will i the places that are dealing with my k1 visa have any contact with me by phone or by mail alot? just so i can keep it low from my parents, and there are reasons why im not telling them so please dont make it part of the subject! thank you!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Yes later after petition approval, the consulate in Canada will mail you packet 3 and 4, unless on I-129F mailing address is indicated to be your fiancee's

I have seen consulate mail to petitioner (US Citizen) is some cases.

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Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

Filed: IR-5 Country: Jamaica
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im in somewhat of a frustrating siuation, my bf lives in the US and is a US citizen and im a canadian living in canada. Im young, and im currently living with my parents still, saving up to move to the US on a K1 visa to marry my bf. Im in a sticky situation, due to personal reasons i dont want my parents finding out i am going to the US to get married, ill be telling them im getting sponsored by my bf/parents. my question is, when me and my bf file for the k-1 visa, is ANYTHING at all going to be mailed to my house in any way? just to be sure. i dont want my parents getting any kind of mail of mine like that when im not home. if i do end up getting something in the mail (which im sure i will, like the papers i need to fill out and forward) will anythng suspicious be written on the cover of the mail in case my parents pick it up to give me my mail? or would i get a phone call or anything from the places we are dealing with, with the k1 visa? basically what im asking will i the places that are dealing with my k1 visa have any contact with me by phone or by mail alot? just so i can keep it low from my parents, and there are reasons why im not telling them so please dont make it part of the subject! thank you!

You will recieve mails not phone calls from the USCIS, informing you of the status of your case.

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Oct-04-2008 filed I-751

Oct-20-2008 NOA from VSC of I-751

Nov-11-2008 Received date for biometric for

Mar-10-2009 Transfered to CSC

May-27-2009 Green Card approved

File Citizenship {N-400}

Nov-14-2009 Mailed N-400 application

Nov-24-2009 Check cashed

Nov-27-2009 Rec'd NOA in mail, dated 11/23/2009

Jan-04-2010 Rec'd Interview date in mail

Feb-02-2010 Interview date

Apr-21-2010 Oath Ceremony

Filed: Country: Venezuela
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Yes, just second-ing what jncarter said..The forms your bf fills out ask for your address where you live..They will send things to your permanent residence probably once the packet gets forwarded to Canada.

6/2004: started dating

9/2010: engaged!

11/18/2011: NOA1

4/20/2011: NOA2

7/13/2011: Interview!-Approved!

10/29/2011: Wedding :-D

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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You can have a residential address that is different from your mailing address. Maybe you can have your mail sent to a friend's house?

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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im in somewhat of a frustrating siuation, my bf lives in the US and is a US citizen and im a canadian living in canada. Im young, and im currently living with my parents still, saving up to move to the US on a K1 visa to marry my bf. Im in a sticky situation, due to personal reasons i dont want my parents finding out i am going to the US to get married, ill be telling them im getting sponsored by my bf/parents. my question is, when me and my bf file for the k-1 visa, is ANYTHING at all going to be mailed to my house in any way? just to be sure. i dont want my parents getting any kind of mail of mine like that when im not home. if i do end up getting something in the mail (which im sure i will, like the papers i need to fill out and forward) will anythng suspicious be written on the cover of the mail in case my parents pick it up to give me my mail? or would i get a phone call or anything from the places we are dealing with, with the k1 visa? basically what im asking will i the places that are dealing with my k1 visa have any contact with me by phone or by mail alot? just so i can keep it low from my parents, and there are reasons why im not telling them so please dont make it part of the subject! thank you!

Yes, you will be receiving important information in your packets with steps that will need to be completed (medical exam, police backgrounds checks, etc.) before your interview. As the other VJ member suggested, is there a reliable and trustworthy friend who is planning to stay at the same address for the next year whose address you can use for K1 related business?

August 23, 2010 - I-129 F package sent via USPS priority mail with delivery confirmation.

August 30, 2010 - Per Department of Homeland Security (DHS) e-mail, petition received and routed to California Service Center for processing. Check cashed. I-797C Notice of Action by mail (NOA 1) - Received date 08/25/2010. Notice date 08/27/2010.

After 150 days of imposed anxious patience...

January 24, 2011 - Per USCIS website, petition approved and notice mailed.

January 31, 2011 - Approval receipt notice (NOA 2) received by mail. Called NVC, given Santo Domingo case number, and informed that petition was sent same day to consulate.

Called Visa Specialist at the Department of State every day for a case update. Informed of interview date on February, 16 2011. Informed that packet was mailed to fiance on February, 15 2011.

February 21, 2011 - Fiance has not yet received packet. Called 1-877-804-5402 (Visa Information Center of the United States Embassy) to request a duplicate packet in person pick-up at the US consulate in Santo Domingo. Packet can be picked-up by fiance on 02/28.

March 1, 2011 - Medical exam completed at Consultorios de Visa in Santo Domingo.

March 9, 2011 at 6 AM - Interview, approved!

March 18, 2011 - POE together. JFK and O'Hare airports. Legal wedding: May 16, 2011.

Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.

-Henry David Thoreau

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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“...Isn't it splendid to think of all the things there are to find out about? It just makes me feel glad to be alive--it's such an interesting world. It wouldn't be half so interesting if we knew all about everything, would it? There'd be no scope for imagination then, would there?”

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Once you have filled out have the G-325A Biographic Information, if there is any unique details regarding your address history, and/or current circumstance, you can then attach a G-325A supplemental resident change (Separate form that can be typed out on any word processor explaining details about “Supplemental Attachment about Applicants Residence”). An example would be in our case were as my wife worked contract work in another country, but used her home country as her primary address for communication purposes with the USCIS. However, I would recommend not only use caution in electing to use another address, but also be prepared to explain the optional address, and reason used, noted within the G-325A supplemental form.

 
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