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Hello again,

Another question about the I-134. Trying to figure out how my father who is co-sponsoring can keep his personal information out of the hands of would be identity thieves (darn them!) ... Does anyone know if supporting documentation such as tax forms will be accepted at the interview if some personal information has been crossed off? Such as bank account number, or perhaps the social security number???

thanks,

Ali(&)jef

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Hello again,

Another question about the I-134. Trying to figure out how my father who is co-sponsoring can keep his personal information out of the hands of would be identity thieves (darn them!) ... Does anyone know if supporting documentation such as tax forms will be accepted at the interview if some personal information has been crossed off? Such as bank account number, or perhaps the social security number???

thanks,

Ali(&)jef

The only people who are going to see it is your fiance(e) whom you trust right, and the VO's who arn't known to be involved in identity thieft

Nov 2nd 2006 met online

June 28th 2007 sent 1-129f to NSC

July 11th 2007 NOA-1 received date on NOA-1 (now at CSC)

July 19th 2007 NAO 1 Reciept date on NOA-1

Nov 21st 2007 NOA-2

Dec 13th 2007 - arrives at NVC

Dec 20th 2007 - leaves NVC on route to GUZ

March 10th 2008- P3 sent & returned

April 9th 2008- P-4

May 22nd 2008 interview

Tracking:

Filing to Noa -1 -13 days

NOA-1 to NOA-2 - 133 days

NOA-2 to NVC - 22 days

NVC Processing - 7 days

NVC to GUZ - 81 days

P-3 to interview - 73 days

Interview to visa - 10 days

Filing to visa- 341 days

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hello again,

Another question about the I-134. Trying to figure out how my father who is co-sponsoring can keep his personal information out of the hands of would be identity thieves (darn them!) ... Does anyone know if supporting documentation such as tax forms will be accepted at the interview if some personal information has been crossed off? Such as bank account number, or perhaps the social security number???

thanks,

Ali(&)jef

The only people who are going to see it is your fiance(e) whom you trust right, and the VO's who arn't known to be involved in identity thieft

Well, really the issue isn't with those who are supposed to touch it, but with those who are not. Seeing already a problem with the last package I sent to Basil ... which because of strikes by mail system workers, has ended up who-knows-where ... my father justifiably has issues with sending his personal info around the world.

However, to answer my own question for those of you interested, I did find out by the US gov. itself that personal info can be marked off the tax transcripts without worry, so long as there are no real issues with the other info - no major questions raised about the other supporting documentation. He also said that forms and supporting documentation can be sent directly to the consulate after the USCIS has approved the case, and as long as the packet has the case number wrote on it, it will get put with the applicants file, and taken by the interviewer to the interview.

Hopes this helps someone.

Ali(&)jef

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