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Hello to all march 2009 fliers. I have a question to all march 2009 fliers who got there I-129F approved. On the Affidavit of Support question # 11 what did you guys answered. I _ Intend or Do not _ intend. The question is a little bit comfusing. So please if you can help me with this question.

To all March 2009 fliers who got there I-129F approved...CONGRATULATION

Take care and good luck to all on our next journey

Angel and Joann

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Thank you.

Hello to all march 2009 fliers. I have a question to all march 2009 fliers who got there I-129F approved. On the Affidavit of Support question # 11 what did you guys answered. I _ Intend or Do not _ intend. The question is a little bit comfusing. So please if you can help me with this question.

To all March 2009 fliers who got there I-129F approved...CONGRATULATION

Take care and good luck to all on our next journey

Angel and Joann

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i put yes, and put 'all expenses'

I-129: December'08

NAO1: December'08

RFE: April'09

NAO2-email: July'09

NA02-HardCopy: July'09

NVC->Embassy: July'09

Packet 3:July'09

Interview: september 17

Visa on hand: October 9

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Arrival to US:

Filing for GC: November'09

GC on hand: March'10

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i put yes, and put 'all expenses'

Me, too. I know people say it's n/a, but I'd rather err on the side of providing too much support than none at all. I felt odd about leaving a blank spot.

It would be cool if they could put something on the form that excuses 129F applicants from completing it.

Disclaimer: My i-134 has not been reviewed by consulate staff at this point. :)

K1 Filed: 4-1-2009 * Interview (approved): 10-21-2009 * POE: 11-1-2009 * Married: 11-29-2009

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AOS APPROVED! 2-27-2010 (no interview)

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November 2011 ROC Filers

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12-11-2012 NOA

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i put yes, and put 'all expenses'

Me, too. I know people say it's n/a, but I'd rather err on the side of providing too much support than none at all. I felt odd about leaving a blank spot.

It would be cool if they could put something on the form that excuses 129F applicants from completing it.

Disclaimer: My i-134 has not been reviewed by consulate staff at this point. :)

The reason you put N/A is because this area is supposed to be used by someone other than the fiance...spouse....it's for the co-sponsors. They want to know if a cosponsor is planning on supplying any type of financial assistance.

They KNOW that the spouse/fiance is going to be supplying financial assistance for their spouse/fiance.

Best bet is to use the guides and example forms as they are and not try to second guess answers, they have helped 100's if not 1000's of people get visas.

Mailed n-400 : 4-3-14

USCIS Received : 4-4-14

NOA1 Sent : 4-8-14

Biometrics Appt Letter Sent : 4-14-14

Biometrics Appt : 5-5-14

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i put yes, and put 'all expenses'

Me, too. I know people say it's n/a, but I'd rather err on the side of providing too much support than none at all. I felt odd about leaving a blank spot.

It would be cool if they could put something on the form that excuses 129F applicants from completing it.

Disclaimer: My i-134 has not been reviewed by consulate staff at this point. :)

The reason you put N/A is because this area is supposed to be used by someone other than the fiance...spouse....it's for the co-sponsors. They want to know if a cosponsor is planning on supplying any type of financial assistance.

They KNOW that the spouse/fiance is going to be supplying financial assistance for their spouse/fiance.

Best bet is to use the guides and example forms as they are and not try to second guess answers, they have helped 100's if not 1000's of people get visas.

Hi guys,

Will checking the I DO NOT INTEND and then write I FULLY INTEND TO SUPPORT MY FIANCEE DURING THE K1 VISA PROCESS AND BEYOND ok?

So what did you do with that question or did you leave it blank?

Angel & Joann

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