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I-134 not "obligatory" at K-1 meeting? What does this mean?

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Re: Pushbrk:

But how could you do that, without the form itself? I mean, as much as I know, the fact that my English is fluent and that I have a degree (etc.) and am willing to work right away (from the very moment it becomes legal) would not be enough, or considered at all.

I wish they were a bit more clear, is all. Hopefully it really means what we all think it is. That, in case it's needed, we can show a co-sponsor Affidavit, as well.

The I-134 is an affidavit. An attorney or individual could provide their own affidavit. It's the supporting information that ends up being critical when there's any question. So, one COULD satisfy a CO with the supporting information alone, like pay stubs and tax returns, etc.

You could.

Unless there is internal policy at the consulate that the document is required.

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