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I was wondering is it possible to place another adress where i can get my uscis. mail at instead of my reg. adress. because if i place my parent house i know my father will open the mailbox before me , just to break the letters, just because he dosent want me with my fiancee. So is it possible to place my mother in law`s address?

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Netherlands
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I am sorry that you have to go thru that situation. :(

Does your Mother in Law live on the US?

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Vietnam
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question???? How does one have a fiance and a Mother in Law?

Jim and Nhi

10-2-2008 Interview in Vietnam

9-1-2008 abandoned K3

7-11-08 Home from Vietnam

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6-26-08 NOA2 for I-129F and I-130

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4-17-08 NOA1 I-129F

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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Even though I am not yet married, I call his parents my in-laws. I don't need a piece of paper saying i am now married and call them my in-laws. They are a part of my family now. Don't be so picky. Give her a break, she is obviously having a hard time with her family about this.

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im sorry i just tend to call her mother in law, i need to change that, but yes she does live in the us, is there any way possible i can place it in her adress and aswell as, and as well on the g-325a forms can i abbreviate the year as in ex. 2006 -- 06 instead

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Even though I am not yet married, I call his parents my in-laws. I don't need a piece of paper saying i am now married and call them my in-laws. They are a part of my family now. Don't be so picky. Give her a break, she is obviously having a hard time with her family about this.

She also needs to learn to change this behavior because you do not want to mistakenly make this reference in your application or GOD FORBID in the presence of a CO if she happens to attend the interview...... Better to have someone be picky NOW.....

YMMV

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Vietnam
Timeline
Posted

I would think that you could have it mailed wherever you like.

im sorry i just tend to call her mother in law, i need to change that, but yes she does live in the us, is there any way possible i can place it in her adress and aswell as, and as well on the g-325a forms can i abbreviate the year as in ex. 2006 -- 06 instead

Jim and Nhi

10-2-2008 Interview in Vietnam

9-1-2008 abandoned K3

7-11-08 Home from Vietnam

7-04-2008 Cleared NVC

6-26-08 NOA2 for I-129F and I-130

6-25-08 Congressional Expediting Approved

6-23-08 Return to Vietnam for visit

4-30-08 NOA1 I-130

4-17-08 NOA1 I-129F

4-10-08 I-129F mailed

3-26-08 Married in Vietnam

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Vietnam
Timeline
Posted

http://www.visajourney.com/examples/INS-Form-G-325A.pdf

the form outlines the exact date format it requires. i would not deviate

Jim and Nhi

10-2-2008 Interview in Vietnam

9-1-2008 abandoned K3

7-11-08 Home from Vietnam

7-04-2008 Cleared NVC

6-26-08 NOA2 for I-129F and I-130

6-25-08 Congressional Expediting Approved

6-23-08 Return to Vietnam for visit

4-30-08 NOA1 I-130

4-17-08 NOA1 I-129F

4-10-08 I-129F mailed

3-26-08 Married in Vietnam

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
Timeline
Posted
Even though I am not yet married, I call his parents my in-laws. I don't need a piece of paper saying i am now married and call them my in-laws. They are a part of my family now. Don't be so picky. Give her a break, she is obviously having a hard time with her family about this.

She also needs to learn to change this behavior because you do not want to mistakenly make this reference in your application or GOD FORBID in the presence of a CO if she happens to attend the interview...... Better to have someone be picky NOW.....

Point well taken fwaguy. :thumbs:

Filed: Timeline
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well, in the letter of intent to marry and the one of how we met` i had placed his and my address, under the adress i placed , should i place the adress of his mother, since im there most of the time, sleep over and all?

so in the application` i should place that my current adress is where she resides?

in the i-129f

and g-325a

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Vietnam
Timeline
Posted

Since you have not yet filed I would make them all the same address.

well, in the letter of intent to marry and the one of how we met` i had placed his and my address, under the adress i placed , should i place the adress of his mother, since im there most of the time, sleep over and all?

so in the application` i should place that my current adress is where she resides?

in the i-129f

and g-325a

Jim and Nhi

10-2-2008 Interview in Vietnam

9-1-2008 abandoned K3

7-11-08 Home from Vietnam

7-04-2008 Cleared NVC

6-26-08 NOA2 for I-129F and I-130

6-25-08 Congressional Expediting Approved

6-23-08 Return to Vietnam for visit

4-30-08 NOA1 I-130

4-17-08 NOA1 I-129F

4-10-08 I-129F mailed

3-26-08 Married in Vietnam

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Vietnam
Timeline
Posted

If that is where you want correspondance sent.

so therefore place her address then?

Jim and Nhi

10-2-2008 Interview in Vietnam

9-1-2008 abandoned K3

7-11-08 Home from Vietnam

7-04-2008 Cleared NVC

6-26-08 NOA2 for I-129F and I-130

6-25-08 Congressional Expediting Approved

6-23-08 Return to Vietnam for visit

4-30-08 NOA1 I-130

4-17-08 NOA1 I-129F

4-10-08 I-129F mailed

3-26-08 Married in Vietnam

 
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