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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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I hope I am doing this posting correctly- if not please forgive me.

I got NOA 1 and in anticipation and to stay ahead of the game, I want to prepare the Affidavit of Suppport and other documents to send to my finance'. I called the Department of Home Land Security to ask questions about the form and was told that I should be using the I-864 instead of the I-134. Can anyone help because this wonderful website says use the I-134 and I am not so sure I have gotten relaible information.

Second question is that I have other non-taxable income and I want to report that as well. I can clearing document the income and supply verification for the agency in which i recieve it from. How should I do this?

Help!!!

Cynthia :blink:

Thanks,

Desmond & Cynthia

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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I-134 is correct. I-854 will be filed at adjustment after your fiance arrives and you marry.

Just send documents supporting evidence of any income.

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I-134 is correct. I-854 will be filed at adjustment after your fiance arrives and you marry.

Just send documents supporting evidence of any income.

Absolutely. They don't call it the misinformation line for nothing.

However, if you only just got your NOA1, it's too soon to complete the I-134. That should be done closer to the interview time. Think in terms of doing it after NOA2, so the information, including pay stubs and employment letter can be more current.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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I hope I am doing this posting correctly- if not please forgive me.

I got NOA 1 and in anticipation and to stay ahead of the game, I want to prepare the Affidavit of Suppport and other documents to send to my finance'. I called the Department of Home Land Security to ask questions about the form and was told that I should be using the I-864 instead of the I-134. Can anyone help because this wonderful website says use the I-134 and I am not so sure I have gotten relaible information.

Second question is that I have other non-taxable income and I want to report that as well. I can clearing document the income and supply verification for the agency in which i recieve it from. How should I do this?

Help!!!

Cynthia :blink:

Thanks so much for the information. Thought I was crazy or something! :blush:

Thanks,

Desmond & Cynthia

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My King Has Arrived!!!

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Nigeria
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I hope I am doing this posting correctly- if not please forgive me.

I got NOA 1 and in anticipation and to stay ahead of the game, I want to prepare the Affidavit of Suppport and other documents to send to my finance'. I called the Department of Home Land Security to ask questions about the form and was told that I should be using the I-864 instead of the I-134. Can anyone help because this wonderful website says use the I-134 and I am not so sure I have gotten relaible information.

Second question is that I have other non-taxable income and I want to report that as well. I can clearing document the income and supply verification for the agency in which i recieve it from. How should I do this?

Help!!!

Cynthia :blink:

Thanks so much for the information. Thought I was crazy or something! :blush:

Eveyone is correct and on non taxed income show it.. anything helps but know when he gets here they want look at non taxed info only whats on your w-2 and property and ins.. things like that.. keep all records of any conversations you have make copies put in file .. lie one file letters or emails you wrote him other file emails he wrote you phone logs very important.. they look at it the more you have the better .. always have more than less.. trust me on this.. you have pleanty of time you only begun.. interview is a way off said to say but true.. start to finish can be one - two years sometimes you et lucky its shorter.. so patients is something you have to have.. stay in touch with him alot learn all you can about him and him about you for interview more prepared you are better.. names ages of family where you went to school.. where u live.. what kinda car you have.. etc.. hope this helps u also get a statement form bank you deal with about a few weeks before u send of ur papers to him for interview shows how much deposit you have made over year... and when opened acct.
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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I hope I am doing this posting correctly- if not please forgive me.

I got NOA 1 and in anticipation and to stay ahead of the game, I want to prepare the Affidavit of Suppport and other documents to send to my finance'. I called the Department of Home Land Security to ask questions about the form and was told that I should be using the I-864 instead of the I-134. Can anyone help because this wonderful website says use the I-134 and I am not so sure I have gotten relaible information.

Second question is that I have other non-taxable income and I want to report that as well. I can clearing document the income and supply verification for the agency in which i recieve it from. How should I do this?

Help!!!

Cynthia :blink:

If it is a finacee visa (K-1, I-129f) the correct affadavit is the I-134.

If your verifiable annual income (current gross) exceeds the guidelines you do no thave to report anything else. If you want to include it, then include it in your total annual income with verification and letter explaining why it is not reported on your tax return from last year.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Nigeria
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The information you were given by the Department of Home Land Security is based on what thecustomer agent thinks and not necessarily to confuse you. In Lagos Nigeria embassy, I-134 is used for K1 (I-129f) visa, that is when it is fiance. When you file for K3 (I-129f), filed when you are married with I-130, you will use I-864. The major difference is that with I-134, you have to make sure you are making 125% above poverty guideline (about $17000 for one income). You cannot use joint sponsor for this form. The I-864 is the one that allows you to use joint sponsor if you do not have enough. Since you have already file for K-1, you have to use I-134. Hope this helps

I hope I am doing this posting correctly- if not please forgive me.

I got NOA 1 and in anticipation and to stay ahead of the game, I want to prepare the Affidavit of Suppport and other documents to send to my finance'. I called the Department of Home Land Security to ask questions about the form and was told that I should be using the I-864 instead of the I-134. Can anyone help because this wonderful website says use the I-134 and I am not so sure I have gotten relaible information.

Second question is that I have other non-taxable income and I want to report that as well. I can clearing document the income and supply verification for the agency in which i recieve it from. How should I do this?

Help!!!

Cynthia :blink:

If it is a finacee visa (K-1, I-129f) the correct affadavit is the I-134.

If your verifiable annual income (current gross) exceeds the guidelines you do no thave to report anything else. If you want to include it, then include it in your total annual income with verification and letter explaining why it is not reported on your tax return from last year.

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