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Ok, after recomendations I have decided to use the Vermont Service Center from my address in Pennsylvania. Now two questions arise. I am in a new area that doesn't yet recieve postal mail, so we use a non-PO box for mail correspondance. It's like a mail boxes etc. where it doesn't have a PO number but it's physical address and a box number. Will that be a problem? Or do they need to somehow be able to deliver responses and such to my physical address? Will they know? Will they care?

Elaine, my fiancee had just moved to a larger place with her family this week only a few blocks down, but on the same brand new nameless street that doesn't get postal mail. Previously in the apartments she lived at before this week she listed it by the name of the owner and the district the apartments was in. How can I let the USCIS know that her mailing address is still her original address with her grandmother because she can't recieve mail at her current address? Also, because of this move, does that mean she has to re-send me the papers and sign the papers again????

Is the important address actually what is listed on the I129F? is that what they will use for mailing by default? I don't want them to try to send the packet to her apartment as no one knows how to deliver mail there.

And last but not least, can I send it fed-ex? Or should it be registered mail?

I am excited to finally get this sent. I can't wait.

Thanks all!

Edited by zethris

Meh, nothing to see here.

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The uppermost address block on the I-129F is where you will put the mailing address.

From USCIS website

17. The address block on the forms is the data field captured for all of our mailings. Consistent with the limitations on the number of characters per line (a maximum of 32) and the total numbers of lines (4) in that field, whatever is in the block will become the mailing address used by the system. The data in these fields is entered exactly as indicated on the forms. Please include internal routing symbols in the address block, especially for large organizations. It is better to abbreviate the name of the organization and have space for the routing codes than to fully spell out the name and have notices sit in the organization's mailroom.

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Ok thanks!

One last question you might know: On question #14 of the I-129F, how would I know what address she would be if it hasn't been decided yet? What I mean is, I am roomates with someone until my fiancee and I are married, then we will have a place of our own. At that time she would have an address that she will be at, not before. We are, by religious reasons, to be married litteraly the next day we arrive, and day only because it's a late flight in. So I wouldn't actualy have a place until about a month or so before she gets here, to save as much money as possible.

Should I use my current address here for now? Ultimatly it may turn out to be a permanent address if my roommate is the one that moves out. But chances are, thats not the case because I want a better place than this dump. lol.

Meh, nothing to see here.

 
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