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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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I am about to file my fiance 129-F. I am very green at this so please excuse stupid questions.

My fiance told me today that she was going to move to a safer part of the country.

Should I postpone filing her 129-F until she is moved and has her new address?

The "PACKAGE" that goes with the 129-F would it be better to put it all in a binder with plastic sleeves for each document???

The reason I ask there is so much paper that I feel needs to be in a specific order. Especially the visits to my fiances country.

Comments please.I am at a loss since we have been seeing each other for two years .

Frustrated and confused

Erin

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http://m.providencejournal.com/article/20130831/news/308319964

☝?️Read the guides for help on what to submit.

Second most foreing countries have document pick up sites. It will be up to you, to put in the travel docs account when you get to this step.

It will be, will over two months, until you need her address for document delivery. (If you need to send to her house) In best interest of time I would submit with her current address. USCIS will only mail you right now anyway.

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Filed: Other Country: Nigeria
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I would wait till she has moved to her new address so everything is accurate with your petition docs

A binder isnt needed on the uscis website they say to use binder clips or paper clips to hold your petition , u can use a binder if you want but why annoy the ppl review the cases with things they said not to use ?

 

 

 

 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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I would wait till she is at her new address, i have read many people on here that they have sent very large files which is quite o.k. we sent the bare minimum and only what they requested. That said, we have a child together, we live in the same country at one address and so it was evident that we were already in living together and our bio metrics correlated as well with living address's abroad.

If it is a case of where y'all are living in separate countries then you will need to provide solid evidence, things like Air tickets, passport stamps of you or her going to meet in each others country , Photo's together, facebook messages, skype conversations, and if you have been into the US to meet then a cop of your Visa or visa waiver number is great to add in.

Do not miss anything on the form and answer everything you need to as you don't want a request for further evidence (RFE). be sure to go to the official website of the USCIS or i think there is a part here in Visa Journey that will help you out, if not, then the members will gladly help you. HAHA, ive over answered your question :-0

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