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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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So we need to ship a few boxes to Russia. What service is best (cheapest)?

USPS???

UPS - TOO Expensive

FEDEX - WAY TOO Expensive

Private Shipper?

Thanks!

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03/15/2011 - I-129F sent via USPS

03/18/2011 - NOA1

06/14/2011 - NOA2

07/11/2011 - NVC In

07/11/2011 - NVC Out

07/18/2011 - Consulate Received

08/15/2011 - Interview - Visa Approved

08/31/2011 - Aeroflot - Moscow > Los Angeles

11/19/2011 - Married =)

03/01/2012 - AOS, EAD, & AP packet submitted

03/07/2012 - AOS, EAD, & AP - NOA

03/29/2012 - AOS, EAD, & AP - Biometrics

04/30/2012 - EAD & AP Approved

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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In the past, I have used USPS but it takes a long time for the boxes to arrive. I was in Far East Russia and had boxes shipped from USA. It would take 3-6 weeks for the boxes to arrive. Once, I had box shipped express USPS and it still took 4 weeks.

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Would suggest to go with Private Shipper for Russia as they may offer the best price for Russia route. I am not sure about UPS/Fedex, but DHL requires Business to Business shipping for Non-Doc.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Ирина и Скотт (Iryna and Scott)

Feb 25, 2008 - Sent K-1 petition to VSC

Feb 25, 2008 - Received NOA1

May 30, 2008 - Received NOA2! Woo-hoo!

Jul 18, 2008 - Interviewed in Kiev. Everything went well!

Jul 24, 2008 - Visa received. Yippee!

Jul 31, 2008 - Visited my girl, and we spent my birthday in Odessa!

Aug 05, 2008 - We both arrive in America. Hooray!

Oct 31, 2008 - Married!

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So we need to ship a few boxes to Russia. What service is best (cheapest)?

USPS???

UPS - TOO Expensive

FEDEX - WAY TOO Expensive

Private Shipper?

Thanks!

If you think FedEx is too expensive then why not just pay a few hundred dollars more and pack them in your suitcase and take them there yourself? Yes, it is expensive to ship via FedEx, but I have never had problems with customs or the item not arriving and it usually took about 7 days for normal delivery. I wanted someone who has a good relationship with the customs people without paying for any "extra services" (i.e. brides). I guess you need to decide which is most important, money, speed, reliability and pick one.

I spent $200 just to ship the documents for the Consulate phase back and forth and I've spent upwards of $300 for gifts. I also spent $50 for an over weight bag and then ended up paying $240 due to airlines rules when my flights got changed due to weather. Still it was cheaper than FedEx.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Well first of all, I am not going there. We're just sending boxes to my wife's parents. Also, USPS is about $70 to $130 depending on the size and weight. FedEx and UPS are complete rip offs. $400 to ship? Are you kidding me? Greedy bastards. I could just Western Union the money and have them buy stuff there =)

But thank you for the advice!

I will check out meest. I heard they are good

Thanks!

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K-1 Visa Journey

03/15/2011 - I-129F sent via USPS

03/18/2011 - NOA1

06/14/2011 - NOA2

07/11/2011 - NVC In

07/11/2011 - NVC Out

07/18/2011 - Consulate Received

08/15/2011 - Interview - Visa Approved

08/31/2011 - Aeroflot - Moscow > Los Angeles

11/19/2011 - Married =)

03/01/2012 - AOS, EAD, & AP packet submitted

03/07/2012 - AOS, EAD, & AP - NOA

03/29/2012 - AOS, EAD, & AP - Biometrics

04/30/2012 - EAD & AP Approved

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Russia
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to send a duplicate of my K-1 petition to my fiancee to Vladivostok from California...

note that, this is for a stack of papers, maybe 25-40 sheets?

FedEx: $100

USPS: Priority Flat Rate envelope (i forgot but it was a LOT cheaper) took exactly 3 weeks to arrive.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Well first of all, I am not going there. We're just sending boxes to my wife's parents. Also, USPS is about $70 to $130 depending on the size and weight. FedEx and UPS are complete rip offs. $400 to ship? Are you kidding me? Greedy bastards. I could just Western Union the money and have them buy stuff there =)

But thank you for the advice!

I will check out meest. I heard they are good

Thanks!

Good question. I shipped a package to Samara January 18th of this year and she just got it yesterday. Hard to believe it took that long and it was a small package and under 4 pounds to. I have sent some in the past that got there pretty fast, 1-1.5 months but not sure why this one took so long? That was USPS

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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They are rated "F" with the BBB, that seems like just too big of a risk IMHO.

http://www.bbb.org/new-jersey/business-reviews/mailing-services-international/meest-america-inc-in-elizabeth-nj-18001685/

If anyone works for a company that does a lot of shipping check with your shipping department to see if you can get the corporate rate on shipping. A company I used to work for let me do this and it saved something like 60% on FedEx shipping to Russia. Even if you can't do that set up a FedEx account so you'll be able to save a few % over the regular rate.

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what if I want to send a ,"memory stick"....

If we make videos and put them on a flash drive... would there be any customs problems ?? and then what shipping company would be best to handle this..??

last year, my fiancé send me some documents from Russia to USA. she paid extra for the tracking and for to required signature for release....after about 6 weeks I still had not received her package. She had it tracked, and it was just sitting in a Moscow post office.... after her inquirer, I received it in about 2 weeks.

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Filed: Country: Russia
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what if I want to send a ,"memory stick"....

If we make videos and put them on a flash drive... would there be any customs problems ?? and then what shipping company would be best to handle this..??

last year, my fiancé send me some documents from Russia to USA. she paid extra for the tracking and for to required signature for release....after about 6 weeks I still had not received her package. She had it tracked, and it was just sitting in a Moscow post office.... after her inquirer, I received it in about 2 weeks.

Dropbox

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