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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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This my be a very silly question but I just want to make absolutely sure before I make plans. I am traveling to Thailand tomorrow and will be there for 5 weeks. I rent a home in Bangkok and have more down time over there than I do here in the U.S as I own a busy retail store here. I'm hoping to use this time in Thailand with my boyfriend Mai to pull together all of our info and paperwork for his K1 visa application. He is Thai... I am a U.S citizen. If we're able to get it all together is it o.k to post it from Thailand to the USCIS? I will be returning home Nov. 22nd and could always mail it when I get back but if we have it done by the end of Oct. it would be nice to get that jump start.

Appreciate the advice~

Christy

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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This my be a very silly question but I just want to make absolutely sure before I make plans. I am traveling to Thailand tomorrow and will be there for 5 weeks. I rent a home in Bangkok and have more down time over there than I do here in the U.S as I own a busy retail store here. I'm hoping to use this time in Thailand with my boyfriend Mai to pull together all of our info and paperwork for his K1 visa application. He is Thai... I am a U.S citizen. If we're able to get it all together is it o.k to post it from Thailand to the USCIS? I will be returning home Nov. 22nd and could always mail it when I get back but if we have it done by the end of Oct. it would be nice to get that jump start.

Appreciate the advice~

Christy

Yes, this should be fine. I did the same thing myself (mailed the K1 app from Thailand).

K1: 01/15/2009 (mailed I-129F) - 06/23/2009 (visa received)

AOS: 08/08/2009 (mailed I-485, I-765, & I-131) - 10/29/2009 (received GC)

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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This my be a very silly question but I just want to make absolutely sure before I make plans. I am traveling to Thailand tomorrow and will be there for 5 weeks. I rent a home in Bangkok and have more down time over there than I do here in the U.S as I own a busy retail store here. I'm hoping to use this time in Thailand with my boyfriend Mai to pull together all of our info and paperwork for his K1 visa application. He is Thai... I am a U.S citizen. If we're able to get it all together is it o.k to post it from Thailand to the USCIS? I will be returning home Nov. 22nd and could always mail it when I get back but if we have it done by the end of Oct. it would be nice to get that jump start.

Appreciate the advice~

Christy

First class mail sent to me from Thailand to the USA has taken 3 to 4 weeks. One time it never came. You wouldnt know for a long time if USCIS got it or not ( NOA 1 ). May be best to mail in the USA. However rsn mailed from Thailand as you see.

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Yes, this should be fine. I did the same thing myself (mailed the K1 app from Thailand).

I also did it this way and had no problems. I sent it by FedEx. Good luck!

 
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