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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hi,

I'm petitioning for a K1 visa for my Mexican fiance. I have read that normally the fiance takes the I-134 form to the interview at the embassy overseas. However, I have also read that I can also submit the I-134 form with the I-129F form. Should I do this? I am currently unemployed and my mother will be sponsoring my fiance. I am concerned that my petition will be denied because they will see that I am unemployed. So, should I submit the I-134 (filled out by my mother) with the I-129f? (And then my fiance would also take the form to the consulate in Mexico.)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hi,

I'm petitioning for a K1 visa for my Mexican fiance. I have read that normally the fiance takes the I-134 form to the interview at the embassy overseas. However, I have also read that I can also submit the I-134 form with the I-129F form. Should I do this? I am currently unemployed and my mother will be sponsoring my fiance. I am concerned that my petition will be denied because they will see that I am unemployed. So, should I submit the I-134 (filled out by my mother) with the I-129f? (And then my fiance would also take the form to the consulate in Mexico.)

thanks

no, your petition will not be denied due to unemployment

YMMV

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Hi,

I'm petitioning for a K1 visa for my Mexican fiance. I have read that normally the fiance takes the I-134 form to the interview at the embassy overseas. However, I have also read that I can also submit the I-134 form with the I-129F form. Should I do this? I am currently unemployed and my mother will be sponsoring my fiance. I am concerned that my petition will be denied because they will see that I am unemployed. So, should I submit the I-134 (filled out by my mother) with the I-129f? (And then my fiance would also take the form to the consulate in Mexico.)

thanks

The I-134 is sent to the beneficiary for the interview; it is not sent with the I-129F. Read the Guides at the top for the exact requirements.

Follow them exactly.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

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Hi,

I'm petitioning for a K1 visa for my Mexican fiance. I have read that normally the fiance takes the I-134 form to the interview at the embassy overseas. However, I have also read that I can also submit the I-134 form with the I-129F form. Should I do this? I am currently unemployed and my mother will be sponsoring my fiance. I am concerned that my petition will be denied because they will see that I am unemployed. So, should I submit the I-134 (filled out by my mother) with the I-129f? (And then my fiance would also take the form to the consulate in Mexico.)

thanks

The I-134 is sent to the beneficiary for the interview; it is not sent with the I-129F. Read the Guides at the top for the exact requirements.

Follow them exactly.

:thumbs:

USCIS does not look at the I-134 at all. It has no bearing on the approval of your petition.

If you send an I-134 (and supporting evidence, which is required) with your I-129F, you'll likely end up doing another one anyway because the consular officer will not want to base his decision on months-old information.

Don't bother with the I-134 now; save your effort for the consular stage.

Improved USCIS Form G-325A (Biographic Information)

Form field input font changed to allow entry of dates in the specified format and to provide more space for addresses and employment history. This is the 6/12/09 version of the form; the current version is 8/8/11, but previous versions are accepted per the USCIS forms page.

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