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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I've been searching the forums for an answer, but haven't gotten an answer to my question. Please forgive me if this has been answered already and I just couldn't find it. :)

Is it possible for the Vancouver Embassy to email (rather than snail mail) Packet 3 to the beneficiary? If that is possible, how does one go about having that happen? My fiance will be moving shortly, and will not have as timely of access to his mail as we would have hoped. Email would be our preferred method of communication, and I have heard that Vancouver is stellar with email communication. ANy helpful advice would be appreciated!

Thank you in advance.

12/24/11 I-129F sent

12/30/11 NOA1

01/03/12 Touched

05/21/12 NOA2

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Email them. They are the only ones who can answer your question really, its possible for them to mail it but its their choice as to if they will or not. So sent Van US embassy an email and see what they say.

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I've been searching the forums for an answer, but haven't gotten an answer to my question. Please forgive me if this has been answered already and I just couldn't find it. :)

Is it possible for the Vancouver Embassy to email (rather than snail mail) Packet 3 to the beneficiary? If that is possible, how does one go about having that happen? My fiance will be moving shortly, and will not have as timely of access to his mail as we would have hoped. Email would be our preferred method of communication, and I have heard that Vancouver is stellar with email communication. ANy helpful advice would be appreciated!

Thank you in advance.

(Message From: CANADIAN-K1-Beneficiary)

Hello from the currently sunny Vancouver.kicking.gif

VJ link regarding info on Vancouver consulate ----- > US Consulate (Vancouver) (embassy/consulate... same-same)

Direct Link to consulate -----> U.S. Consulate General in Vancouver

You can download, Packet 3 directly from the consulate website.

I did it months ago. Now I'm just waiting for 'The Letter' from NVC= Packet 3 with case #)

Email address: vancouverK@state.gov

Good luck & Happy Journey

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They were able to email it to me, after I was unsure whether they had mailed it. All it really is, is a short letter with a link to the Packet 3 found easily on the Vancouver Consulate website.

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You should e-mail them in order to change your address regardless. Just send them your case number, old address, and new address. I had to do this while I was in between Packet 3 and Packet 4. Never had any problems.

This may help:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/347776-k1-guide-vancouver/

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