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hellook.

well, i just had a look at the 1-134 my fiance sent to me and he did write "I intend to marry .... and to provide room , board, and living expenses." and he also checked the box "I intend".

now I looked at this forum and found out he should have just written N/A. now is it a bad thing that he wrote the line above instead of writing N/A??????

my interview in on tuesday, so not much of a chance to change it now.

am I in trouble?????

thanks

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hellook.

well, i just had a look at the 1-134 my fiance sent to me and he did write "I intend to marry .... and to provide room , board, and living expenses." and he also checked the box "I intend".

now I looked at this forum and found out he should have just written N/A. now is it a bad thing that he wrote the line above instead of writing N/A??????

my interview in on tuesday, so not much of a chance to change it now.

am I in trouble?????

thanks

You should not have problems, the line can be filled out in many ways, the Visa Officer understands this. :thumbs:

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

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tachy,

Not "should have", could have.

As YuAndDan wrote, this question can be (and has been) answered in a number of ways.

Yodrak

hellook.

well, i just had a look at the 1-134 my fiance sent to me and he did write "I intend to marry .... and to provide room , board, and living expenses." and he also checked the box "I intend".

now I looked at this forum and found out he should have just written N/A. now is it a bad thing that he wrote the line above instead of writing N/A??????

my interview in on tuesday, so not much of a chance to change it now.

am I in trouble?????

thanks

 
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