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Question 7 asks for employer name and address. I am currently unemployed and a full time student. Do I simply put N/A? For my annual income, I do not work, but I get financial aid...do I list this amount and attach a copy of my financial aid award letter?

Question 10 asks "I have submitted a visa petition(s) to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on behalf of the following person(s). If none, state none." Does that mean this fiance petition, or is it asking about any previous petitions? I'm assuming it means previous, but I want to make sure I'm correct.

And what is Q11 asking? The way I'm reading it, is that they want to know if there's a set in stone option that the sponsor is willing to support. If my fiance moves in with me and lives here in my household like a normal couple do, do I need to fill in room and board for x amount of years? Is that assumed already? Which box is correct? Also, when my co-sponsor fills this question out, which option do they check? She's willing to help with whatever expenses come up that we can't manage, but there's no, "I will pay such and such each month for living expenses, or give such and such in allowance every month," etc. This one is confusing me!

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Question 7 asks for employer name and address. I am currently unemployed and a full time student. Do I simply put N/A? For my annual income, I do not work, but I get financial aid...do I list this amount and attach a copy of my financial aid award letter?

Question 10 asks "I have submitted a visa petition(s) to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on behalf of the following person(s). If none, state none." Does that mean this fiance petition, or is it asking about any previous petitions? I'm assuming it means previous, but I want to make sure I'm correct.

And what is Q11 asking? The way I'm reading it, is that they want to know if there's a set in stone option that the sponsor is willing to support. If my fiance moves in with me and lives here in my household like a normal couple do, do I need to fill in room and board for x amount of years? Is that assumed already? Which box is correct? Also, when my co-sponsor fills this question out, which option do they check? She's willing to help with whatever expenses come up that we can't manage, but there's no, "I will pay such and such each month for living expenses, or give such and such in allowance every month," etc. This one is confusing me!

Thanks!

Always read carefully and interpret literally. Your annual income is quite applicable, so do not answer N/A. If zero, so state. You can indicate your college name and student as occupation instead of "unemployed".

"Have filed" is past tense in this question. If you're filling out an I-134 it's because you already filed a petition. Write your fiance's name there. On 11, K visa sponsors can simply check no but your fiancee will probably like it better if your write, "N/A, K1 fiance visa"

You'll find the guides and example forms quite helpful.

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Question 7 asks for employer name and address. I am currently unemployed and a full time student. Do I simply put N/A? For my annual income, I do not work, but I get financial aid...do I list this amount and attach a copy of my financial aid award letter?

Question 10 asks "I have submitted a visa petition(s) to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on behalf of the following person(s). If none, state none." Does that mean this fiance petition, or is it asking about any previous petitions? I'm assuming it means previous, but I want to make sure I'm correct.

And what is Q11 asking? The way I'm reading it, is that they want to know if there's a set in stone option that the sponsor is willing to support. If my fiance moves in with me and lives here in my household like a normal couple do, do I need to fill in room and board for x amount of years? Is that assumed already? Which box is correct? Also, when my co-sponsor fills this question out, which option do they check? She's willing to help with whatever expenses come up that we can't manage, but there's no, "I will pay such and such each month for living expenses, or give such and such in allowance every month," etc. This one is confusing me!

Thanks!

Always read carefully and interpret literally. Your annual income is quite applicable, so do not answer N/A. If zero, so state. You can indicate your college name and student as occupation instead of "unemployed".

"Have filed" is past tense in this question. If you're filling out an I-134 it's because you already filed a petition. Write your fiance's name there. On 11, K visa sponsors can simply check no but your fiancee will probably like it better if your write, "N/A, K1 fiance visa"

You'll find the guides and example forms quite helpful.

Ditto Pushbrk. Pushbrk's advice helped me with our interview and he is exactly correct. when I answered the "have you filed a petition" question, I put my fiancee's name and "K-1 visa filed with this affadavit" Perhaps redundant.

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Question 7 asks for employer name and address. I am currently unemployed and a full time student. Do I simply put N/A? For my annual income, I do not work, but I get financial aid...do I list this amount and attach a copy of my financial aid award letter?

Question 10 asks "I have submitted a visa petition(s) to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on behalf of the following person(s). If none, state none." Does that mean this fiance petition, or is it asking about any previous petitions? I'm assuming it means previous, but I want to make sure I'm correct.

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And what is Q11 asking? The way I'm reading it, is that they want to know if there's a set in stone option that the sponsor is willing to support. If my fiance moves in with me and lives here in my household like a normal couple do, do I need to fill in room and board for x amount of years? Is that assumed already? Which box is correct? Also, when my co-sponsor fills this question out, which option do they check? She's willing to help with whatever expenses come up that we can't manage, but there's no, "I will pay such and such each month for living expenses, or give such and such in allowance every month," etc. This one is confusing me!

Thanks!

Always read carefully and interpret literally. Your annual income is quite applicable, so do not answer N/A. If zero, so state. You can indicate your college name and student as occupation instead of "unemployed".

"Have filed" is past tense in this question. If you're filling out an I-134 it's because you already filed a petition. Write your fiance's name there. On 11, K visa sponsors can simply check no but your fiancee will probably like it better if your write, "N/A, K1 fiance visa"

You'll find the guides and example forms quite helpful.

Ditto Pushbrk. Pushbrk's advice helped me with our interview and he is exactly correct. when I answered the "have you filed a petition" question, I put my fiancee's name and "K-1 visa filed with this affadavit" Perhaps redundant.

I have huge worries about Q11 from the affidavit of support.My fiance answered with "no/I don not intened caz he understood this is not applicable for us.But after I've seen this forum..N/A is the most common answer at this q11.

What can we do in this case?I am afraid he can't fill in another form because he's living in New Orleans and because of the storm over there all the public notary may be closed for another 2 weeks..and my interview is on 18,September.He's planning to come with me...He's supposed to be here on 16 if there're not any problems with the airport.Can he notorize the affidavit here in Romania?Is it the same thing?Or it is better to take with us at the interview the other one(with the answer:I don\t intend,but notorized in the States)

thanks a lot in advance!

 
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