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Hi all,

I was wondering 1 thing regarding the I 134 Affidavit of support, I will present it to the interview

notorized along with the form 8879 (tax return form) notorized too.

Has anybody presented the same form too? Or u suggest me to present something else along

with such Affidavit of support of my fiance?

Thanks alot for anybody who might help me!!!!!

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The I-134 must be notarized and the tax return can be a "Tax Transcript" which you can request free of charge from the IRS. They mail it to you fairly quickly. The number to call to request a Tax Transcript is 1-800-829-1040.

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daphne,

DS-2000, formerly OF-167, entitled something like 'Evidence Which May Be Presented To Meet The Public Charge Requirements Of The Law', lists a number of items that should be submitted at the interview to show that the visa applicant will not become a public charge after entering the USA. Among them are an affidavit of support and past tax returns.

Yodrak

Hi all,

I was wondering 1 thing regarding the I 134 Affidavit of support, I will present it to the interview

notorized along with the form 8879 (tax return form) notorized too.

Has anybody presented the same form too? Or u suggest me to present something else along

with such Affidavit of support of my fiance?

Thanks alot for anybody who might help me!!!!!

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In addition to the above

The I-134 whilst not a requirement for K visa's is one thing a Conof in most cases looks at when determining if an applicant will or wont become a public charge.

A good reference for........

Overcoming the Public Charge

While an applicant for a fiancé(e) visa is not required to file an affidavit of support (I-134), it is nevertheless useful in proving the applicant is not likely to become a public charge. The Immigration and Nationality Act does require the applicant to establish to the satisfaction of the consular officer at the time of the application for a visa, and also to the satisfaction of an officer of the Department of Homeland Security, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) at the time of application for admission to the United States, that he or she is not likely at any time to become a public charge.

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The I-134 must be notarized and the tax return can be a "Tax Transcript" which you can request free of charge from the IRS. They mail it to you fairly quickly. The number to call to request a Tax Transcript is 1-800-829-1040.

Instead of a tax transcript can it be a photocopy of the tax return paper where it is mentioned the income of the year and the paid taxes, and this paper (in photocopy) is attached to the notorized paper signed by my fiance?

Thanks so much!!!!

I have a notarized I-134 + tax returns which are not notarized. Same thing for my co sponsor.
daphne,

DS-2000, formerly OF-167, entitled something like 'Evidence Which May Be Presented To Meet The Public Charge Requirements Of The Law['i]', lists a number of items that should be submitted at the interview to show that the visa applicant will not become a public charge after entering the USA. Among them are an affidavit of support and past tax returns.

Yodrak

Hi all,

I was wondering 1 thing regarding the I 134 Affidavit of support, I will present it to the interview

notorized along with the form 8879 (tax return form) notorized too.

Has anybody presented the same form too? Or u suggest me to present something else along

with such Affidavit of support of my fiance?

Thanks alot for anybody who might help me!!!!!

In addition to the above

The I-134 whilst not a requirement for K visa's is one thing a Conof in most cases looks at when determining if an applicant will or wont become a public charge.

A good reference for........

Overcoming the Public Charge

While an applicant for a fiancé(e) visa is not required to file an affidavit of support (I-134), it is nevertheless useful in proving the applicant is not likely to become a public charge. The Immigration and Nationality Act does require the applicant to establish to the satisfaction of the consular officer at the time of the application for a visa, and also to the satisfaction of an officer of the Department of Homeland Security, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) at the time of application for admission to the United States, that he or she is not likely at any time to become a public charge.

Continued here

Also have a read here http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=305

Thanks to all of u for your help!!!!!

K1 VISA: 07/25/06 GOT VISA!!!!!!

30th of September 2006 WEDDING

AOS:01/29/2007 received Permanent Resident Card (GC)

ROC:04/11/2009 received Permanent Resident Card (GC) expiring in 2019!!!!

N-400:

on 05/21/2010 Sent out docs to Arizona Lockbox Facility address via USPS

on 06/30/2010 Biometrics

on 09/24/2010 Interview Day - Passed the Test

on 10/19/2010 Oath - USA CITIZEN!!!!!

on 10/20/2010 I requested the US Passport

on 11/02/2010 the US Passport was received by Priority Mail

on 11/03/2010 @ the Social Security Office I changed my status from Resident to US Citizen

ON THE 3RD OF NOV.2010 MY JOURNEY ENDS, WHICH STARTED IN DEC. 2005!!!!!!!THANKS TO VJ & VJ PPL!!!!!!!!

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