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hey

my question is about that form I 134 , i need it for the k 1 interview ,, is it ok if my fiance and her sister are my supports ??? or i have to get only one

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i think u can have only one if he/she required the 2009 poverty guideline .

i also think that US consulat in Morocco do not ask for any affidavit of support i have friend who just came from there with K1 and they never asked him to bring the affidavit of support they will ask u here in US

GOOD LUCK

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moving to US Embassy and Consulate Discussion

You are almost there and now you have to deal with the embassy. This is the place to post your experiences or questions related to this last step before moving to the US. Topics relating to I-134's, packets sent from consulate and medical & police certificates should be posted here.

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hey

my question is about that form I 134 , i need it for the k 1 interview ,, is it ok if my fiance and her sister are my supports ??? or i have to get only one

Morocco embassy

i think u can have only one if he/she required the 2009 poverty guideline .

i also think that US consulat in Morocco do not ask for any affidavit of support i have friend who just came from there with K1 and they never asked him to bring the affidavit of support they will ask u here in US

GOOD LUCK

Ahlan,

I'm not sure if you recieved your answer already but from my experience I have learned that you are allowed to have more than one financial support. The only difference is that your fiance will be your sponsor and whoever else is helping her to support you is called your "co sponsor" but your fiance and her sister will both have to fill out an I 134 form. So Inshallah your fiance will send you two I-134 forms (one is hers, one is her sister's) along with all the other papers.

On to the next stretch... AOS, EAD filed... wish us good luck:)

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hey

my question is about that form I 134 , i need it for the k 1 interview ,, is it ok if my fiance and her sister are my supports ??? or i have to get only one

Morocco embassy

i think u can have only one if he/she required the 2009 poverty guideline .

i also think that US consulat in Morocco do not ask for any affidavit of support i have friend who just came from there with K1 and they never asked him to bring the affidavit of support they will ask u here in US

GOOD LUCK

Ahlan,

I'm not sure if you recieved your answer already but from my experience I have learned that you are allowed to have more than one financial support. The only difference is that your fiance will be your sponsor and whoever else is helping her to support you is called your "co sponsor" but your fiance and her sister will both have to fill out an I 134 form. So Inshallah your fiance will send you two I-134 forms (one is hers, one is her sister's) along with all the other papers.

The I-134 is a single person document, incomes are not cobined. You can submit as many I-134s as you want, but only one will be used (in addition to yours) to meet the qualifications.

With the I-864, used later for the AOS, members of the same household can combine incomes.

To be clear, for the I-134, you are the sponsor. You can have a cos-ponsor bu that persons income will not be combined with yours. ONE person has got to meet the guidelines, whether it is you or a a co-sponsor.

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