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I-134 Question: "Relationship to Sponsor"

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Vietnam
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Perhaps I'm just busy and my brain is fried, however, on the I-134 there is a section asking for "Relationship to Sponsor."

When the CO-SPONSOR is completing the I-134, what would be put in this section? None?

My co-sponsor (father) currently listed none in this box as he is not related to my fiancee. I'm assuming they are asking for the relationship of the beneficiary to the co-sponsor, since on my I-134 I listed fiancee as the relationship to the sponsor.

Can anyone that has used a co-sponsor before set my thinking straight?

STL_HCMC

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good question man but my brains are fried as well. sorry.. i probably have to dealt with that also when i can get a co-signer.

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04/19/06 USCIS advise add'l evidence is needed, letter was sent to Lawyer

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I think you are taking the word 'relationship' in this context too literally. eg....if someone for whatever reason says 'what relationship is this person to you'........ answering 'friend' 'mother' 'father' 'fiance's father' or 'a business acquaintance' etc would all be correct when the word 'relationship' is taken in the context it is meant.

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STL_HCMC,

Hardly. At the very least the relationship would be 'sponsor'.

In your case, it sounds like your fiancee's sponsor is her father-in-law, and so she would be his daughter-in-law? to be?

Yodrak

Perhaps I'm just busy and my brain is fried, however, on the I-134 there is a section asking for "Relationship to Sponsor."

When the CO-SPONSOR is completing the I-134, what would be put in this section? None?

My co-sponsor (father) currently listed none in this box as he is not related to my fiancee. I'm assuming they are asking for the relationship of the beneficiary to the co-sponsor, since on my I-134 I listed fiancee as the relationship to the sponsor.

Can anyone that has used a co-sponsor before set my thinking straight?

STL_HCMC

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Vietnam
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Thank you both (Aussiewench & Yodrak) for the reply back. I was at work and trying to get the document complete to send to my co-sponsor for notarization and my brain was just zapped at that point.

STL_HCMC

K1 Timeline

12/27/2005...I-129F Sent (Nebraska Service Center)

07/19/2006...Visa Approved

AOS Timeline

01/23/2007...AOS Sent

03/08/2007...AOS Approved

Removing Conditions

01/12/2009...I-751 Sent

06/10/2009...I-751 Approved

Naturalization

03/27/2010...N-400 Sent

11/21/2011...Approval

12/09/2011...Oath Ceremony

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