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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello all! Happy Holidays. I am currently deployed with the United States Army to Kuwait until April 2015. I am wanting to submit the I-129F packet in February 2015. My question is for section 2 and 28 referencing my address. My concern is that if I put my current overseas address, it will change in just two months after submission of the packet and may cause a problem. I don't have a state side address yet for where my fiancés intendeds to live, but all the tips say that section 2 and 28's address should be the same.

Does anyone have any suggestions? Or do you think I should wait to submit this packet until I redeploy in April when I have a permanent address?

Thank you!

Keith

8-17-14 Kathlein and I started Dating

1-22-15 Visited Kathlein in the Philippines

1-30-15 We got engaged

2-14-15 I-129F Packet Sent to the Dallas, Texas Lockbox (Sent from Kuwait)

2-25-15 I-129F Packet recieved at Dallas, Texas Lockbox

3-02-15 I-129F Packet recieved at USCIS California Sevice Center

3-06-15 Fiancé Recieved NBI and Police Background Checks

3-09-15 NOA1 Received (I-129F Opened) 23 Days From Packet Sent

3-20-15 NOA2 Received by Email (I-129F Approved) 11 Days From NOA1

3-26-15 NOA2 Recieved by Mail

4-07-15 I-129F Recieved by NVC from CSC

4-08-15 Received Case Number from NVC

4-23-15 Kathlein applied for hers and her kids passports at the DFA in CDO

6-08-15 Kathlein Recieved passports for her and the kids

6-08-15 DS-160 Visa Application Completed

6-09-15 Payed for the Visa Application at BPI Bank and Recieved MRV Slip

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8-05-15 Fiance and Son arrived to the USA.

10-24-15 we got married.

11-20-15 CHICAGO lockbox received I-485.

12-03-15 Received text and Email notification the I-485 was received.

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Filed: Other Country: Pitcairn Islands
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file now, you can change the address later, or use a family / friends address in the US.
they tend to not to worry much about the change in address, but you just need a valid address so they can send you any letter if they need to. so just make sure what ever address you put that you will be able to get mail there

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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thats fine used ur parents mailing address. in care name

my fiance used his sgt. address in states side my fiance is in army.

if ur serving overseas u can put your kuwait address in page 5 of I-129f Part.3

as soon as you back in states call uscis to change address

09.06.14- Sent I-129f

09.11.14- NOA1 email

09.15.14- Alien Reg. changed

11.18.14- NOA2

02.02.15- Interview at US Embassy 

02.24.15 - POE San Francisco CA.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Hello all! Happy Holidays. I am currently deployed with the United States Army to Kuwait until April 2015. I am wanting to submit the I-129F packet in February 2015. My question is for section 2 and 28 referencing my address. My concern is that if I put my current overseas address, it will change in just two months after submission of the packet and may cause a problem. I don't have a state side address yet for where my fiancés intendeds to live, but all the tips say that section 2 and 28's address should be the same.

Does anyone have any suggestions? Or do you think I should wait to submit this packet until I redeploy in April when I have a permanent address?

Thank you!

Keith

Use the address that will serve as your address domestically. Have that mail forwarded to you. Have you looked into asking for expedited case due to deployment?

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Hello all! Happy Holidays. I am currently deployed with the United States Army to Kuwait until April 2015. I am wanting to submit the I-129F packet in February 2015. My question is for section 2 and 28 referencing my address. My concern is that if I put my current overseas address, it will change in just two months after submission of the packet and may cause a problem. I don't have a state side address yet for where my fiancés intendeds to live, but all the tips say that section 2 and 28's address should be the same.

Does anyone have any suggestions? Or do you think I should wait to submit this packet until I redeploy in April when I have a permanent address?

Thank you!

Keith

File now, it is easy to update your address with USCIS.

Or as others suggested use your parent's (brother, sister) address for now.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Thank you all so much for your replies! I never thought about using my parents address, but that is what I am going to do. No need to wait :)

8-17-14 Kathlein and I started Dating

1-22-15 Visited Kathlein in the Philippines

1-30-15 We got engaged

2-14-15 I-129F Packet Sent to the Dallas, Texas Lockbox (Sent from Kuwait)

2-25-15 I-129F Packet recieved at Dallas, Texas Lockbox

3-02-15 I-129F Packet recieved at USCIS California Sevice Center

3-06-15 Fiancé Recieved NBI and Police Background Checks

3-09-15 NOA1 Received (I-129F Opened) 23 Days From Packet Sent

3-20-15 NOA2 Received by Email (I-129F Approved) 11 Days From NOA1

3-26-15 NOA2 Recieved by Mail

4-07-15 I-129F Recieved by NVC from CSC

4-08-15 Received Case Number from NVC

4-23-15 Kathlein applied for hers and her kids passports at the DFA in CDO

6-08-15 Kathlein Recieved passports for her and the kids

6-08-15 DS-160 Visa Application Completed

6-09-15 Payed for the Visa Application at BPI Bank and Recieved MRV Slip

rIcffg.jpg

8-05-15 Fiance and Son arrived to the USA.

10-24-15 we got married.

11-20-15 CHICAGO lockbox received I-485.

12-03-15 Received text and Email notification the I-485 was received.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Thank you all so much for your replies! I never thought about using my parents address, but that is what I am going to do. No need to wait :)

good luck to your visa journey!!! happy holidays

09.06.14- Sent I-129f

09.11.14- NOA1 email

09.15.14- Alien Reg. changed

11.18.14- NOA2

02.02.15- Interview at US Embassy 

02.24.15 - POE San Francisco CA.

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Thank you all so much for your replies! I never thought about using my parents address, but that is what I am going to do. No need to wait :)

Yup, this is what we did. My husband used his family's address in California while based in North Carolina because they kept moving him around. Just make sure theres someone to receive your mail for you.

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