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1 hour ago, Luche said:

Does anyone got a 2018 format for intent to marry letter? Thanks!

We just used the format given in the example on this site: 

http://www.visajourney.com/content/examples/

 

People often go beyond what is set out in the instructions, but we just kept everything simple and short. No need to write out a huge love letter or anything...

Good luck! 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Canadianmusician said:

We just used the format given in the example on this site: 

http://www.visajourney.com/content/examples/

 

People often go beyond what is set out in the instructions, but we just kept everything simple and short. No need to write out a huge love letter or anything...

Good luck! 

And one more question about the letter of intent for my beneficiary, she’ll put the address of the embassy in her country? Or mine? Thanks!

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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46 minutes ago, Luche said:

And one more question about the letter of intent for my beneficiary, she’ll put the address of the embassy in her country? Or mine? Thanks!

None. (There's no embassy in US by the way)

 

check that letter of intent sample first.

 

you can write lockbox address (the address you will send) on both letters. Both letters are going to the same place not to a embassy.

Posted
7 hours ago, Naes said:

None. (There's no embassy in US by the way)

 

check that letter of intent sample first.

 

you can write lockbox address (the address you will send) on both letters. Both letters are going to the same place not to a embassy.

I mean there’s embassy where she live she’s not in the US tho.

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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12 minutes ago, Luche said:

I mean there’s embassy where she live she’s not in the US tho.

Well you said "or mine"...

 

However not important. 

 

It should be addressed to USCIS and normally in k1 cases that would be where you are sending it, which is the lockbox.

 

Later at the interview stage, you (the petitioner) will write a new updated one for the embassy (her embassy).

 
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