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Do we both get mail regarding the K1 process?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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13 minutes ago, Ellie G said:

So our case has been received and my fiance has got a message to say confirmation will be sent in the mail. Will I also get mail as the beneficiary? If not, when can I first expect to be delivered anything?

What consulate because you may not ever receive anything before you interview 

YMMV

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A couple weeks after the I129F has been approved. Once approved, your fiance will get a letter/email stating that the case is being sent to the NVC. Then the NVC will process it and send it to the embassy(again, your fiance woll get a letter). Once arrived at the embassy they send you a letter with instructions on what to do next. 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I don’t think I got a single piece of mail.  My husband (USC) received all paper correspondence, and the first time I was “involved” in the process was the email packets from the embassy. 

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41 minutes ago, Cryssiekins said:

I don’t think I got a single piece of mail.  My husband (USC) received all paper correspondence, and the first time I was “involved” in the process was the email packets from the embassy. 

Do you know if this is common for most Canadians doing the K1? My place sucks for getting mail, so e-mail would be perfect haha. 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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1 hour ago, klgck said:

Do you know if this is common for most Canadians doing the K1? My place sucks for getting mail, so e-mail would be perfect haha. 

I believe so.  I talked to another Canadian on here during her journey (slightly after mine).  The embassy packages (from what I recall) were just PDFs with instructions for various things including the visa application, which is done online.  I don’t recall ever receiving anything through awful Canada Post except the final package which contains your passport and the sealed envelope (which I think Mtl now does an electronic submission?)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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21 minutes ago, Cryssiekins said:

I believe so.  I talked to another Canadian on here during her journey (slightly after mine).  The embassy packages (from what I recall) were just PDFs with instructions for various things including the visa application, which is done online.  I don’t recall ever receiving anything through awful Canada Post except the final package which contains your passport and the sealed envelope (which I think Mtl now does an electronic submission?)

Oh yay, good to know. Thank you!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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10 minutes ago, little immigrant said:

What if the beneficiary doesn't have an email address?

They definitely should get one though.  It’s the middle of 2019, and most things, in every industry, are being moved to an electronic format for various reasons.  

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