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Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
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I was under the impression that the Affidavit of Support didn't need to be submitted until after we were married and were filing for adjustment of status. We are filing at the London Embassy. Am I wrong in this, or do we need to have the I-134 and all of the supporting evidence for it ready for the interview state before we get his Visa?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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I was under the impression that the Affidavit of Support didn't need to be submitted until after we were married and were filing for adjustment of status. We are filing at the London Embassy. Am I wrong in this, or do we need to have the I-134 and all of the supporting evidence for it ready for the interview state before we get his Visa?

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No, this has to be submitted when your fiance has his interview. During his AOS he will be submitting another set of documents and I think that is the 1-864 if I am correct. I am a K-1 petitioner as well and currently preparing my affidavit of support so my fiance can have it at his interview. So, you need to have the 1-134 and supporting documents ready during the interview. I would check out the embassy website for what is required for the support. Usually, an employment letter is required and paystubs.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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I was under the impression that the Affidavit of Support didn't need to be submitted until after we were married and were filing for adjustment of status. We are filing at the London Embassy. Am I wrong in this, or do we need to have the I-134 and all of the supporting evidence for it ready for the interview state before we get his Visa?

Thank you.

I-134 at the consulate

I-864 at time of greencard

YMMV

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Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
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I was under the impression that the Affidavit of Support didn't need to be submitted until after we were married and were filing for adjustment of status. We are filing at the London Embassy. Am I wrong in this, or do we need to have the I-134 and all of the supporting evidence for it ready for the interview state before we get his Visa?

Thank you.

No, this has to be submitted when your fiance has his interview. During his AOS he will be submitting another set of documents and I think that is the 1-864 if I am correct. I am a K-1 petitioner as well and currently preparing my affidavit of support so my fiance can have it at his interview. So, you need to have the 1-134 and supporting documents ready during the interview. I would check out the embassy website for what is required for the support. Usually, an employment letter is required and paystubs.

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Thank you for clearing that up!

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