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Hello all,

 

My US fiancee and I are applying for K-1 visa and in I-129F form, there is a section that asks for beneficiary's mailing address. The thing is that I have lived in the US for 8 years and recently came back to my home country (lawfully left US on right time). I have my bank accounts open in US because I'm still paying off my debt from various lenders. So, after I and my fiancee got engaged and also since I left US, I had changed my address with the bank and the lenders to my fiancee's address. The question is if I could put my fiancee's address as my mailing address or should I stick to my home country mailing address? Is this the section where NVC determines where to send package to beneficiary? The instructions mention that if a beneficiary has a mailing address in the US, then write that. I can only claim my fiancee's address to be my mailing address in the US because of address on file with banks and lenders and that's it. Makes sense? Any suggestions?

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If you are currently back in your home country, it would make more sense to use your current mailing address in your home country. Just my .02.

For my I-129F, K-1, AOS, EAD, AP and ROC detailed timelines, please refer to my timeline page :)

ROC filed on December 1, 2020, assigned to SRC, approved within 106 days on February 18, 2021.

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11 hours ago, Amit M said:

Hello all,

 

My US fiancee and I are applying for K-1 visa and in I-129F form, there is a section that asks for beneficiary's mailing address. The thing is that I have lived in the US for 8 years and recently came back to my home country (lawfully left US on right time). I have my bank accounts open in US because I'm still paying off my debt from various lenders. So, after I and my fiancee got engaged and also since I left US, I had changed my address with the bank and the lenders to my fiancee's address. The question is if I could put my fiancee's address as my mailing address or should I stick to my home country mailing address? Is this the section where NVC determines where to send package to beneficiary? The instructions mention that if a beneficiary has a mailing address in the US, then write that. I can only claim my fiancee's address to be my mailing address in the US because of address on file with banks and lenders and that's it. Makes sense? Any suggestions?

Although nothing will be mailed to the beneficiary during the entire K1 process, it would still make sense to provide your home country address.

Putting your address on the forms as that of your fiance's will confuse the officer handling your case.

Just my 2 cents too. 

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

Timeline: Sept 23, 2016 (filing) to January 30, 2017 (visa on hand)
Our K1 Visa Process on our blog: https://happilyhaberlafter.wordpress.com/2018/04/21/k1-visa-process/

 

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)

Our ROC Process on our blog: https://happilyhaberlafter.wordpress.com/2019/06/07/removal-of-conditions-process/

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
Our N400 Process on our blog: https://happilyhaberlafter.wordpress.com/2020/08/08/filing-n400-path-to-citizenship/

 

 

 

 

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