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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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:help: Hi guys,

I have a couple of quick questions to ask while waiting for happy news from Efia :). I am going over the I-134 one more time before I send it to Samuel for his interview. I just noticed that under Roman numeral II. Supporting Evidence, its states, "the sponsor must submit in duplicate evidence of income and resources". This is going to sound like a really silly question, and I am probably reading too much into this, but does that simply mean to make several copies of everything I send? The next question is pertaining to #3 on the form which asks for the address where Samuel presently resides. On the initial petition we listed a p.o. box where we thought he would get his mail. However, as some of you already know, the mail never made it to that p.o. box. So, I am wondering if I should use the actual physical address of his house or remain consistent with what we initially used?

Thanks for your help,

Erika

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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:help: Hi guys,

I have a couple of quick questions to ask while waiting for happy news from Efia :) . I am going over the I-134 one more time before I send it to Samuel for his interview. I just noticed that under Roman numeral II. Supporting Evidence, its states, "the sponsor must submit in duplicate evidence of income and resources". This is going to sound like a really silly question, and I am probably reading too much into this, but does that simply mean to make several copies of everything I send? I sent one copy of my supporting documents but they did not even look at them. I sent bank statements, employment letter, paystubs and my tax info for 2005-2007. What the CO did was he looked over my I-134 and then asked for my tax stuff and glanced over my letter of employment. The only thing he kept was the I-134 and my 2007 tax pepers. He didn't ask for the rest. So, just send one copy because chances are you will get most of it back.

The next question is pertaining to #3 on the form which asks for the address where Samuel presently resides. On the initial petition we listed a p.o. box where we thought he would get his mail. However, as some of you already know, the mail never made it to that p.o. box. So, I am wondering if I should use the actual physical address of his house or remain consistent with what we initially used? I put Inusah's residential address because it says "presently resides at". I don't think they use it for mailing stuff.

Thanks for your help,

Erika

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