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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Chile
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Hello all!

Quick question, the forms & checklist that is sent to the beneficiary after the case is forwarded/received in the beneficiary's home country contains what exactly? Is there a way to reroute this form/checklist to a different address than the mailing address specifically written on the I-129f or a way to just opt out altogether from the forms arriving to my fiancé's house? Reason being, my fiancé has a retired grandmother that is very nosy and extremely negative with whom he lives with and he has chosen not to tell her about our engagement and does not plan to tell her until everything is accepted and she unfortunately, will be the one to accept the mail and therefore the package when it arrives.

Any suggestions/recommendations would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!! :)

(10.04.2014) AOS Package Sent

(10.08.2014) NOA-1 e-mail & text messages received
(10.14.2014) NOA-1 hard copy received in mail

(10.20.2014) Biometrics appointment notice received in mail

(10.29.2014) RFE received

(10.30.2014) Biometrics appointment

(11.03.2014) USCIS Local Office appointment

(11.13.2014) Sent RFE response

(12.19.2014) EAD/AP Approved, card being produced

(12.24.2014) EAD/AP Official approval notice received in mail

(12.29.2014) EAD/AP sent to address

(12.30.2014) EAD/AP received in the mail

(01.20.2015) Potential interview waiver notice received

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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You need to check the process for your consulate. Some mail documents. Some send e-mails. Some have you come pick up documents.

~ Moved from K-1 Process to Mexico, Latin & South America regional - topic specific to Chile ~

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Chile
Timeline

You need to check the process for your consulate. Some mail documents. Some send e-mails. Some have you come pick up documents.

~ Moved from K-1 Process to Mexico, Latin & South America regional - topic specific to Chile ~

Ok great thank you very much! I will have him look into speaking with them then.

(10.04.2014) AOS Package Sent

(10.08.2014) NOA-1 e-mail & text messages received
(10.14.2014) NOA-1 hard copy received in mail

(10.20.2014) Biometrics appointment notice received in mail

(10.29.2014) RFE received

(10.30.2014) Biometrics appointment

(11.03.2014) USCIS Local Office appointment

(11.13.2014) Sent RFE response

(12.19.2014) EAD/AP Approved, card being produced

(12.24.2014) EAD/AP Official approval notice received in mail

(12.29.2014) EAD/AP sent to address

(12.30.2014) EAD/AP received in the mail

(01.20.2015) Potential interview waiver notice received

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