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Filed: Country: Russia
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Hello,

just wondering if the address that is indicated in form I-129 for fiance(e) used by embassies as a mailing address where they send package 3,4? Can this mailing address be different from the address of fiance(e) place of residence? Can this address be changed after I-129 was already submitted by petitioner?

Thanks a lot for the answers.

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Hello,

just wondering if the address that is indicated in form I-129 for fiance(e) used by embassies as a mailing address where they send package 3,4? Can this mailing address be different from the address of fiance(e) place of residence? Can this address be changed after I-129 was already submitted by petitioner?

Thanks a lot for the answers.

I can't tell you exactly which address is used by the embassy for sure but... You fill out the DS Forms for the embassy, after your NOA2, in which you have to put down the beneficiaries address and where she will be living in the US. So yes the beneficiary's info can change and you'll have plenty of chance to update the information on the DS Forms. Good luck.

Edited by LookyWhatIFound

NOA1 - 12/21/15

NOA2 - 04/18/16

NVC Receive - 04/29/16

NVC Welcome - 05/13/16

DS-261 - 05/14/16

AOS, IV PAID - 05/27/16

DS260 done - 06/10/16

Case Transferred to US Embassy in Riga Latvia at the end of October.

If you really want it, you'll find a way!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Hello,

just wondering if the address that is indicated in form I-129 for fiance(e) used by embassies as a mailing address where they send package 3,4? Can this mailing address be different from the address of fiance(e) place of residence? Can this address be changed after I-129 was already submitted by petitioner?

Thanks a lot for the answers.

Hi, in Russia they do not sand package to fiancé(e), It is all done online. Fiancé(e) brings all required docs that have printed off the internet. You should get email from embassy with link. http://www.ustraveldocs.com/ru . There you will have place to put address for visa delivery. It can be different from I-129.

Filed: Country: Russia
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Hi, in Russia they do not sand package to fiancé(e), It is all done online. Fiancé(e) brings all required docs that have printed off the internet. You should get email from embassy with link. http://www.ustraveldocs.com/ru . There you will have place to put address for visa delivery. It can be different from I-129.

That's great so if I understand it correctly I should put my (fiancee) mailing address as per registration (propiska) and can indicate different mailing address for any deliveries? Just don't want any documents to go to the wrong address (I live in a different place/city then where I am registered)

The other question is - What is the difference b/w USCIS field office and "USCIS Service Center in your area"??? and is it different from Lockbox?

Do we really need to indicate any of these addresses in our Letter of Intent?

 
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