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From what I've read, this form is a catch all for anyone sponsoring a Visa. So that particular question doesn't actually have relevance in the K-1/K-3 petitions. I think that if you put a N/A as Mae said and list the reason as the K-1 process, there hasn't been any problems specifically because of that. But fill it in as makes you feel most secure.

:thumbs: this question really doesn't have a right or wrong answer, for those applying for K-1 Visa. the main reason for the I-134 is to show your income. if it would make you feel at ease, you can use the Example here on VJ as has been suggested. I will not confuse the issue by suggesting what I wrote for that question.

IMHO, you'll be fine with what you already have...

US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hello! can anyone please help me out? i just received the form 1-134 from my fiance (USC). I noticed that on item #11 "I ( ) intend ( ) do not intend to make specific contributions to the support of the person(s) named in item 3" my fiance checked DO NOT INTEND and wrote on the space below NONE. Is that correct? He says that the form itself says that he is willing to support me so why does he have to say he needs to make specific contributions? I am not sure if this is correct. I have a feeling that he shouldn't have even checked the box at all. Any USC who has done this before? What should he have done? My interview is on April 23. We can't afford any mistakes at this point. PLEASE HELP ME ANYONE OUT THERE?

on the example form i looked at for k1 visa it is marked N/A K1 Visa for permanent residence

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My husband also clicked on I "intend" and in the field provided, he wrote "I will support my wife (my complete name), in anyway needed so that she may live a healthy, safe and productive life for as long as we both share and live".

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AOS:

07/16/08 - filed AOS application

07/18/08 - received by USCIS

07/22/08 - USCIS mailed our NOA

07/24/08 - touched

07/25/08 - received NOA (AOS, EAD, AP)

07/29/08 - received ASC Appointment Notice (Biometrics)

08/09/08 - biometrics appointment

08/11/08 - I485 and I765 touched

09/17/08 - AP approved

09/19/08 - EAD approved, card already in production

09/24/08 - EAD card received

09/25/08 - SSN application

10/01/08 - received letter re: SSN card delivery in 2 weeks

10/06/08 - SSN Card received

02/17/09 - AOS Interview - APPROVED!

ROC:

11/19/10 - Submit requirements for Lifting of Conditions

11/22/10 - NOA1 received

12/22/10 - Biometrics Appointment

02/09/11 - ROC APPROVED!

02/10/11 - Green Card Received

US CITIZENSHIP:

12/19/11 - Submit requirements for US Citizenship

12/22/11 - NOA1 received

"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans not to harm you but to prosper you. Plans to give you hope and a better future."

- Jeremiah 29:11

 
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