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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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I just recently received a letter from the embassy telling me that my I-129F has been approved. There are instruction in Japanese and english and apparently the same thing was sent to my fiance. She said she filled out the DS-230 and gave it to the embassy. I have an I-134 and I'm confused about what I'm supposed to do with it. I have collected all of the needed documents that are listed in the instructions and I have filled it out completly. Am I supposed to send it USCIS or the embassy/consulate in Japan?

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I just recently received a letter from the embassy telling me that my I-129F has been approved. There are instruction in Japanese and english and apparently the same thing was sent to my fiance. She said she filled out the DS-230 and gave it to the embassy. I have an I-134 and I'm confused about what I'm supposed to do with it. I have collected all of the needed documents that are listed in the instructions and I have filled it out completly. Am I supposed to send it USCIS or the embassy/consulate in Japan?

You send it to your fiancée along with copies of your tax return, employment letter, etc. so she can show them to the embassy during her interview.

Diana

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Removing Conditions

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Japan
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You send it to your fiancée along with copies of your tax return, employment letter, etc. so she can show them to the embassy during her interview.

Diana

I second this. You must send it to your fiance so she can present it at the interview.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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I have an I-134 and I'm confused about what I'm supposed to do with it. I have collected all of the needed documents that are listed in the instructions and I have filled it out completly. Am I supposed to send it USCIS or the embassy/consulate in Japan?

You should send it to your fiance(e) to present the package to the CO at her interview. However, you are allowed to send it directly to the Embassy in Tokyo if you do not wish for your fiance(e) to see the financial data and records. Some mebers here at VJ have suggested this might raise a question with the CO if you do not trust your fiance(e) or prefer she not know all your financial information. It is your call.

Make sure you have at least the recent years tax trascript (free from the IRS), six months of pay stubs, maybe a current letter from your employer. If you salary is close to the 125% of poverty line then you might want to present listings of assets such as bank account statements, stock portfolios, retirement funds, etc...

Good luck...

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