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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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I'm getting ready to correct documents to interview at embassy.

My fiancée will send I-134 and attachment papers to me.

I want to get the document until August 1st without delay.

He thinks which service should be use.

He thinks use about USPS, FEDEX or UPS.

He will sends the documents Hawaii(Oahu) to Japan. Which service the best service?

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country:
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3 minutes ago, Makahehi said:

I'm getting ready to correct documents to interview at embassy.

My fiancée will send I-134 and attachment papers to me.

I want to get the document until August 1st without delay.

He thinks which service should be use.

He thinks use about USPS, FEDEX or UPS.

He will sends the documents Hawaii(Oahu) to Japan. Which service the best service?

Personally I wouldn't risk sending it through USPS.

i used FEDEX multiple times always on time and no issues whatsoever 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: El Salvador
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Do not use USPS I sent my i134 and supp documents to my fiancee via usps took a month and a half for him to receive it from los angeles to el salvador. It was stressful because i thought my packet got lost or stolen. I regret not paying extra for faster shipping.

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We used FedEx and UPS throughout the process :) They worked fine so far with the tracking and deliveries were on time (there was no snowstorm or natural disaster or holidays going on when we were shipping each other stuff so I guess that helped with the promptness). 

 

Because I was the one checking the prices for various mail and courier services before deciding on which ones to use, I can tell you that USPS can get as expensive or more expensive sometimes. USPS Express Mail which takes 3-5 business days is as expensive as Fedex 2-Day service. So obviously I picked Fed-Ex. As for UPS, I was shipping from my home country to the US and it was the only international courier service provider that was a bit cheaper than FedEx and DHL. If I am not mistaken, DHL was the most expensive in my case when I looked it up for comparison.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Thank you Esme2504&KULtoATL.

I appreciate your advices.

I told my fiancée, at first he thought use FEDEX.

But he asked FedEx price that $80 and USPS is $30. He sent me the I-134 documents by USPS.

I worry about when reach me...

I hope reach me with without delay...

 

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On 7/18/2017 at 0:04 AM, Makahehi said:

I'm getting ready to correct documents to interview at embassy.

My fiancée will send I-134 and attachment papers to me.

I want to get the document until August 1st without delay.

He thinks which service should be use.

He thinks use about USPS, FEDEX or UPS.

He will sends the documents Hawaii(Oahu) to Japan. Which service the best service?

Definitely FEDEX. My husband sent me documents last year while processing my K1 visa in Dubai and it only took 2 working days and I got the documents.

Meanwhile, I used USPS to send some docs to my friend in the Philippines last month and it took 2 weeks before she got it. She also had to "pay" extra for it eventhough she shouldn't have. But since the docs are more important than fighting over $3 of "payment" upon receipt, we just let it slide. SO NEVER USE USPS AS YOUR INTERNATIONAL COURIER.

 

Good luck!

K1 Visa Timeline (4 months / September 2016 to January 2017):

Timeline: Sept 23, 2016 (filing) to January 30, 2017 (visa on hand)
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AOS Timeline (4 months / April 2017 to August 2017):

Timeline:  April 11, 2017 (filing) to August 28, 2017 (approved)

(September 14, 2017 - Greencard on Hand!  - late due to Hurricane Irma)
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ROC Timeline (7 months / June 2019 to January 2020)

Timeline:  June 11, 2019 (filing) to January 29, 2020  (Card Mailed to Me)

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N400 Timeline (3 months 3 weeks / August 7, 2020 -December 4, 2020)
August 7, 2020 - Filed Online

August 10, 2020 - NOA1 uploaded by USCIS in my account / Estimated Tiime of Completion updated as well (Feb 2021)

August 15, 2020 - Received NOA(hardcopy)

Sept 14, 2020 - Biometric Reuse

October 20, 2020 - Interview Has Been Scheduled

November 23, 2020 - Interview Date - Approved!

December 4, 2020 - OATH TAKING CEREMONY
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