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How do I find out my address of filing location and the embassy address? Are these not the same location or are they 2 different locations?

 

[PETITIONER’S OR BENEFICIARY’S NAME]
[PETITIONER’S OR BENEFICIARY’S ADDRESS]
United States Department of Homeland Security
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
[ADDRESS OF FILING LOCATION]
or when submitting for interview
United States Department of State
United States Consulate, [name of country where Embassy is located]
[Embassy Address]

(Date mm-dd-yyyy)

Dear Sir or Madam:

I, (applicant’s or beneficiary’s name), do hereby state that I am legally able and willing to marry (petitioner’s or beneficiary’s name), and intend to do so within 90 days of my arrival into the US using the K-1 visa. 


Yours truly,

(Signature)

(Print name)


 

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18 minutes ago, Antoinette05 said:

How do I find out my address of filing location and the embassy address? Are these not the same location or are they 2 different locations?

 

[PETITIONER’S OR BENEFICIARY’S NAME]
[PETITIONER’S OR BENEFICIARY’S ADDRESS]
United States Department of Homeland Security
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
[ADDRESS OF FILING LOCATION]
or when submitting for interview
United States Department of State
United States Consulate, [name of country where Embassy is located]
[Embassy Address]

(Date mm-dd-yyyy)

Dear Sir or Madam:

I, (applicant’s or beneficiary’s name), do hereby state that I am legally able and willing to marry (petitioner’s or beneficiary’s name), and intend to do so within 90 days of my arrival into the US using the K-1 visa. 


Yours truly,

(Signature)

(Print name)


 

There is no need to format this in letter form.  This is a statement of intent not a letter of intent.

 

All I 129F petitions go to the USCIS California Service Center and your Consulate is located at most likely the US Embassy in the country of the beneficiary ( some exceptions do apply)

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On 1/2/2024 at 12:04 PM, Antoinette05 said:

How do I find out my address of filing location and the embassy address? Are these not the same location or are they 2 different locations?

 

[PETITIONER’S OR BENEFICIARY’S NAME]
[PETITIONER’S OR BENEFICIARY’S ADDRESS]
United States Department of Homeland Security
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
[ADDRESS OF FILING LOCATION]
or when submitting for interview
United States Department of State
United States Consulate, [name of country where Embassy is located]
[Embassy Address]

(Date mm-dd-yyyy)

Dear Sir or Madam:

I, (applicant’s or beneficiary’s name), do hereby state that I am legally able and willing to marry (petitioner’s or beneficiary’s name), and intend to do so within 90 days of my arrival into the US using the K-1 visa. 


Yours truly,

(Signature)

(Print name)


 

 

  1. USCIS Filing Location (I-129F):

    • To find the USCIS filing location, visit the official USCIS website or use a reliable search engine.
    • Look for the specific address of the USCIS Texas Service Center or the appropriate filing location for the I-129F petition.
    • Ensure you include this address on the first letter of intent that you'll be submitting.
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  3. U.S. Embassy Address (Interview Location):

    • Determine the country where your fiancé will have the visa interview.
    • Visit the official website of the U.S. Department of State, particularly the section on U.S. embassies and consulates.
    • Locate the embassy or consulate in the relevant country.
    • Find the specific address for the U.S. embassy or consulate, along with any additional contact information.
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  5. Letters of Intent:

    • The first letter of intent should be submitted with your initial I-129F filing and should include the address of the USCIS filing location.
    • The second letter of intent will be written when you are given an interview. Sign a similar document closer to the interview date to further prove your ongoing intention to marry.
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