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What are the differences in these Affidavit of Support forms? I know my checklist says to complete the I-134, but I dont know how I got it in my head that I need to complete the I-864...

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What are the differences in these Affidavit of Support forms? I know my checklist says to complete the I-134, but I dont know how I got it in my head that I need to complete the I-864...

It depends on what VISA you're going for... You need the I-864 (see here) for the AoS Interview for your type of Visa.

Pre-Interview Forms / Items: 1. Completed and signed OF-169.

2. Completed and signed Of-230 Part 1 and 2 forms.

3. I-864 Affidavit of Support Form along with past 3 year U.S tax returns (or transcripts) and any other financial documents required.

Hope that helps!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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What are the differences in these Affidavit of Support forms? I know my checklist says to complete the I-134, but I dont know how I got it in my head that I need to complete the I-864...

Depends on the type of visa that you filed . The I-864 Affidavit of Support is only for family based visa , and the I-134 Affidavit of Support is for non family based visa . Example if your allready married to a citizen of another country , you must only file the I-864 Affidavit of Support when you are asked to show your fiancial support from the government . But if you are not legally related to the person ( Marriage or family member ), then you only file the I-134 Affidavit of Support . Then if you do become related to the person due to marriage or other means , you must file the I-864 Affidavit of Support . When it's requested from the government to do so during the AOS .

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