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Hi guys,

I came across a new version of the I-134 (2008) at the USCIS webpage. In this current version there is no need to notarize the signature of the sponsor, whereas older versions require that.

As I'm ready to send the docs to file for my son's K-2 in Rio, Brazil, I wonder if someone has had the same experience and if wether the new version was accepted. They tend to be a little confusing and I don't want to mess this up.

Any thoughts, suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Naturalization approved: 04-02-2013

Oath ceremony: 04-24-2013

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Hi guys,

I came across a new version of the I-134 (2008) at the USCIS webpage. In this current version there is no need to notarize the signature of the sponsor, whereas older versions require that.

As I'm ready to send the docs to file for my son's K-2 in Rio, Brazil, I wonder if someone has had the same experience and if wether the new version was accepted. They tend to be a little confusing and I don't want to mess this up.

Any thoughts, suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Yes, the new version of the form, doesn't need to be be notarized.

I have my interview next month, I have the form ready I hope do not have any problem.

I will be waiting for inputs here.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Chile
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The embassy sent my fiance a letter stating they want it notarized so that's what I'm doing.

Our Timeline:

11/1999 - We met in Ecuador

02/05/00 - Relationship started

09/08/06 - Engaged & Pregnant!

03/13/08 - I filed for Citizenship

07/22/08 - Became US Citizen

08/02/08 - I-129F sent

08/13/08 - Case received by VSC

08/16/08 - NOA1

08/18/08 - Touched

12/18/08 - Touched again exactly 4 mos. after 1st touch!

12/18/08 - Noa2 @ 3PM-Gracias Dios Mio!

12/24/08 - NVC sent pckg. 3 to Embassy

01/02/09 - Pckg 3 rcvd. by Embassy

01/09/09 - Pckg 3 from Embassy received by beneficiary

02/09/09 - Medical exam

02/16/09 - Sent back checklist and docs required by embassy.

03/13/09 - We will fly to see Daddy Gary

03/16/09 - 1 PM Interview (Pray God he gets visa)

03/16/09 - 5PM INTERVIEW PASSED WOOHOO. Thank God.

03/25/09 - Visa on hand! he went to DHL office after phone call received.

04/18/09 - My Cuchi came, (NYC)a wonderful unbelievable moment!:)

04/20/09 - We applied for marriage licence. (Township Municipal Bldg Health Dept.)

04/23/09 - Licence on hand

04/29/09 - Applied for Social Security (He was in system!)

04/30/09 - Wedding day!!! Yeeebaa

05/07/09 - SS card in mail. "valid for work only with DHS authorization"

05/13/09 - Sent AOS paperwork.

06/16/09 - Biometrics Apptmt.

06/25/09 - EAD Card in mail!

06/26/09 - Letter saying case transfered to Cali.

08/08/09 - Residence Card in Mail! Yuuupiiiiiii.

THE END FOR 2 MORE YEARS.

I don´t need patience if I have love. Ah I que Viva mi Guayaquil Carajo!

-Cuchita-

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The embassy sent my fiance a letter stating they want it notarized so that's what I'm doing.

If that's what they want. Give it to them. I guess the notary will have to add a sheet as there's no longer a place for them to do their trip on the newer form.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Thanks for the replies guys!

I think I will have them notarized just to play on the safe side.

It has been proven 'beyond reasonable doubt' that USCIS + US Embassies = disaster :D

Thanks for all the inputs!

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Naturalization approved: 04-02-2013

Oath ceremony: 04-24-2013

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Precious,

I had the same question, how did you get the 2 page i-134 form notarized? Did the notary stamp go on one of the pages???

Thanks.

Thanks for the replies guys!

I think I will have them notarized just to play on the safe side.

It has been proven 'beyond reasonable doubt' that USCIS + US Embassies = disaster :D

Thanks for all the inputs!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Precious,

I had the same question, how did you get the 2 page i-134 form notarized? Did the notary stamp go on one of the pages???

Thanks.

Thanks for the replies guys!

I think I will have them notarized just to play on the safe side.

It has been proven 'beyond reasonable doubt' that USCIS + US Embassies = disaster :D

Thanks for all the inputs!

Alex, I don't know because I haven't finished filling it out (waiting for husband to do the numbers part) :whistle:

But I guess I will just have it on the last page, there is a tiny space there and it is only a stamp 'sworn and signed".

If that doesn't work I will submit the old version, which is also accepted at this point.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Naturalization approved: 04-02-2013

Oath ceremony: 04-24-2013

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