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A quick one here. I am being advised by my attorney that I need to fill out a questionnaire so that they can prepare my I-134 for me. I already have packet 3 on the way to my Fiance in Mexico, but the attorney told me that I need to send all my supporting documentation to their office, and then they will prepare the form and send it to USCIS in Vermont. Is this correct???

Who is supposed to receive the I-134 and supporting documentation? Please someone clear this up. The way I see it, I prepare the I-134 and all my docs. and send it to my fiance, and at the interview...they will look at the documentation. Is this the correct process? I think my attorney is doing things incorrectly.

Please advise.

Thanks,

Michael

K-1 Visa:

I-129F sent: 11-21-2009

I-129F NOA1: 11-24-2009

I-129F NOA2: 02-25-2010

I-129F NOA2 (hardcopy) 03-03-2010

NVC arrived: 03-05-2010

NVC departed: 03-09-2010

Juarez Interview/Medical: 04-20-2010

Visa in Hand: 04-21-2010

Smiling at me in Raleigh: 05-08-2010

Wedding: 06-27-2010

AOS packet sent: 08-02-2010

AOS receipt received from USCIS 08-13-2010

Advance Parole received 09-28-2010

Biometrics appt in Raleigh: 11-07-2010

EAD approved/card received: 11-22-2010

AOS/green card in production: 11-26-2010

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Didn't mean to do it, had system lag. Still looking for anyone's assistance, and the above message might have scared responders away.

K-1 Visa:

I-129F sent: 11-21-2009

I-129F NOA1: 11-24-2009

I-129F NOA2: 02-25-2010

I-129F NOA2 (hardcopy) 03-03-2010

NVC arrived: 03-05-2010

NVC departed: 03-09-2010

Juarez Interview/Medical: 04-20-2010

Visa in Hand: 04-21-2010

Smiling at me in Raleigh: 05-08-2010

Wedding: 06-27-2010

AOS packet sent: 08-02-2010

AOS receipt received from USCIS 08-13-2010

Advance Parole received 09-28-2010

Biometrics appt in Raleigh: 11-07-2010

EAD approved/card received: 11-22-2010

AOS/green card in production: 11-26-2010

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A quick one here. I am being advised by my attorney that I need to fill out a questionnaire so that they can prepare my I-134 for me. I already have packet 3 on the way to my Fiance in Mexico, but the attorney told me that I need to send all my supporting documentation to their office, and then they will prepare the form and send it to USCIS in Vermont. Is this correct???

Who is supposed to receive the I-134 and supporting documentation? Please someone clear this up. The way I see it, I prepare the I-134 and all my docs. and send it to my fiance, and at the interview...they will look at the documentation. Is this the correct process? I think my attorney is doing things incorrectly.

Please advise.

Thanks,

Michael

Well, it's your attorney and you're paying them. However, the I-134 goes to the beneficiary to carry to the interview. Does Juarez even use the I-134? Don't think so.

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