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V.J members who went through this before . I know it is a requirement to have at the interview , but do the consular /interviewing officers ever ask for the I-134 completed document ?? I have it to send to my Fiancee when she gets her date --just that I wish to advise her .Any replies would be welcomed .

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V.J members who went through this before . I know it is a requirement to have at the interview , but do the consular /interviewing officers ever ask for the I-134 completed document ?? I have it to send to my Fiancee when she gets her date --just that I wish to advise her .Any replies would be welcomed .

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Ensure it is signed, with all required supporting evidence. .

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The Vancouver Canada Packet 3 instructions I had said that one of the required items to bring to the interview was something along the lines of "Evidence that the intending immigrant will not become a public charge. Generally, a completed I-134 is used for this purpose".

Check her Packet 3 instructions carefully, as this sort of thing can vary quite a bit from consulate to consulate, but generally speaking, she will most certainly need to bring "evidence that [she] will not become a public charge", and that will almost certainly need to take the form of a completed I-134 that meets the 100% poverty-line requirements. As she's applying through the Philippines, they will very likely not accept a cosponsor I-134, so you will need to document that you qualify by yourself.

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It is a main part of the interview, so yes you need an affadavit of support filled out. Either I-134 or I-864 depending on consulate specifications.

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