Form I-129F is a central part of the process to obtain the K-3 visa, which is intended for foreign nationals married to American citizens so they can enter the United States while the definitive immigration process is ongoing. It is important to highlight that the correct submission of this form, accompanied by the required documentation and fees, is fundamental for your application to be accepted without issues.
When sending the I-129F, the exact address may vary depending on the method of delivery (US Postal Service or courier services such as FedEx, UPS, and DHL) and also according to your location. Normally, the official USCIS instructions specify a particular address for mail sent via postal service and another for shipments sent by courier.
For example, if you are using the United States Postal Service, the form should be sent to the address indicated in the “Where to File” section of the form instructions, which you can find on the official USCIS website. If you choose private delivery services, there will also be a designated address for this type of shipment. Since rules and addresses can be updated periodically, it is essential that you carefully review the current instructions available on the USCIS website before sending your petition.
Additionally, following US immigration laws and using reliable sources of information – and, if necessary, seeking support from specialized professionals – are vital actions to avoid mistakes in the process and possible frauds or scams that promise quick results. Remember: staying informed through official channels is always the best practice during any immigration procedure.
In summary, to know exactly where to send your Form I-129F, consult the “Where to File” section of the instructions on the USCIS website, check if the address corresponds to the delivery method you intend to use, and stay alert to official updates. This way, you will be correctly following the process according to legal requirements and avoiding future troubles.
Learn more about K-3 Visa
- Purpose
- Spouse of U.S. citizen
- Duration
- 2 years
- Work
- Authorized
- Processing
- 12-18 months
Victoria Harper
Editor-in-Chief
Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.