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Question about form 1=1864

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Hello Everybody.

I need to know more about affidavit of support, form 1-1864, im so confuss, When Im send thats form to Uscis?, at the process or at the Consular Interview?, thanks for your help.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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The I-134 is used for the K-1 visa> http://santodomingo.usembassy.gov/k1-k2_instructions.html

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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it should be affidavit i-134 for the cita..u dont use the i-864

Thank you jani, so that form 1-134, it is for bring in my Consulate Interview?,not before that day?, thanks for yor replay.

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Yes its for the day of the interview .. N sometimes they dont even ask for it !! Check the requirements of the amount you need to make if u dont make enought get a sponser

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Yes its for the day of the interview .. N sometimes they dont even ask for it !! Check the requirements of the amount you need to make if u dont make enought get a sponser

ok, my income it is not enougth,but my son are my second sponsor,thanks again.

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Make sure you read your appointment letter very clearly. They are slightly different depending on various unknown factors. For some reason, I needed the I-864 and my case is a fiance visa. If you bring what is written on your appointment letter, they can't ask for anything else...

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Make sure you read your appointment letter very clearly. They are slightly different depending on various unknown factors. For some reason, I needed the I-864 and my case is a fiance visa. If you bring what is written on your appointment letter, they can't ask for anything else...

Ok, thanks,we apresiate your help.

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