Hey guys, so I am the petitioner and I have received the NVC Welcome Letter (PAOSF). The first step tells me to choose an agent. I understand that that can be me or literally anyone. But what does the agent have to do? Are they easy tasks?
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Originally posted by MikeWallace View PostHey guys, so I am the petitioner and I have received the NVC Welcome Letter (PAOSF). The first step tells me to choose an agent. I understand that that can be me or literally anyone. But what does the agent have to do? Are they easy tasks?
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Originally posted by rayb View PostYour agent should be based in the U.S., with a valid email and U.S. mailing address.
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Using an agent outside the U.S. is okay, if he can be easily reached by email. But an agent in the U.S. is the better option for faster contact when sending documents to the NVC or paying the two NVC fees online from a U.S. bank account checking or savings account. Generally, when agents outside the U.S. are selected or given by default (when no agent is selected), there is a greater chance of problems in maintaining contact with the NVC. In your case, for example, when you allowed yourself to be named agent, were you aware of the requirement of paying the two NVC fees with a U.S. bank account or mailing the fee checks to the NVC with a U.S. check or money order?
--Ray B
Originally posted by Joy4u View PostNot necessarily. I'm the agent of our case and I am not based in US and do not have any US mailing address. I still receive all the communications through email.
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Originally posted by rayb View PostUsing an agent outside the U.S. is okay, if he can be easily reached by email. But an agent in the U.S. is the better option for faster contact when sending documents to the NVC or paying the two NVC fees online from a U.S. bank account checking or savings account. Generally, when agents outside the U.S. are selected or given by default (when no agent is selected), there is a greater chance of problems in maintaining contact with the NVC. In your case, for example, when you allowed yourself to be named agent, were you aware of the requirement of paying the two NVC fees with a U.S. bank account or mailing the fee checks to the NVC with a U.S. check or money order?
--Ray B
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