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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi,

I have a fiancé living in Cebu Philippines. Iam waiting to send in the I-129 application. My problem is she lives way out in the country and actually has no real address or postal service. 10 years ago I went through this process and filed a K3 visa and at that time I knew it was very important to have an address so that once all the approved paperwork reached the Embassy they would be able to send her the paperwork telling her when her visa interview appt. was. Is this still how it works? or is it just all done on line now and she just checks to see when her appt. is. Also I keep hearing about this 2go service, is that a delivery service the Embassy now uses? and will they just try and deliver it to my fiancé or they will receive it at one of their offices and she will go get her interview paperwork. Im just afraid to send in the I-129 without a proper numerical address and they deny it. Any help would be greatly appreciated......Thanks

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You just have to use one of her trusted relatives home address. Once I-129F petition is approved, you or the beneficiary could schedule the interview now over the phone or online. USEM will not send anymore letter to the beneficiary (at least in our case, I the petitioner got all the letters from USCIS, NVC and USEM). All required documentation to bring at the interview are accessible online now through the USEM website.

2Go is now the courier. Either you will give a physical address for home delivery or option of pick to the closest branch.

Good luck on your journey!

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05/22/12 - Mailed I-129F
08/17/12 - Approved I-129F NOA2 (85 days)
11/19/12 - Approved Visa!! (179 days)
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01/27/13 - We're pregnant!!
02/04/13 - Received Appointment Notice
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02/09/15 - Early Bio (Walk-IN)

02/19/15 - Biometrics Appointment

06/15/15 - Approved
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My fiancé is also from Cebu and lives in the province but I didn't put anything in the space for number and address...I just put in the city/town and the province and country with postal code....All of my fiancé relatives live in the province so there is no physical number or street name...There are a lot of countries that are like that so the embassy will know this...

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Hi,

I have a fiancé living in Cebu Philippines. Iam waiting to send in the I-129 application. My problem is she lives way out in the country and actually has no real address or postal service. 10 years ago I went through this process and filed a K3 visa and at that time I knew it was very important to have an address so that once all the approved paperwork reached the Embassy they would be able to send her the paperwork telling her when her visa interview appt. was. Is this still how it works? or is it just all done on line now and she just checks to see when her appt. is. Also I keep hearing about this 2go service, is that a delivery service the Embassy now uses? and will they just try and deliver it to my fiancé or they will receive it at one of their offices and she will go get her interview paperwork. Im just afraid to send in the I-129 without a proper numerical address and they deny it. Any help would be greatly appreciated......Thanks

Address is not all that important now, everything is done online, you/your fiancee schedules the interview online so no issue there knowing when it is. The embassy does not mail anything of importance to your fiancee. The passport w/visa is delivered by 2GO but you can arrange for that to be picked up at a 2GO location when you are scheduling your interview online.

For the I-129F wanting an address I would do like was suggested use an address from another family member or very close friend.

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