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hi guys do i need to send my I-134 to nvc to get approved? or i just fill it up and send to my fiancee? also do i need to get it notarized by the lawyer?

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K-1 Journey

06-11-2010 I-129F Sent

06-17-2010 NOA 1
06-30-2010 Touched
11-09-2010 Touched
11-10-2010 Touched
11-12-2010 NOA 2
12-10-2010 NVC Received, forwarded to USEM MNL
01-05-2011 Medical
01-07-2011 Passed the Medical
01-20-2011 Interview: APPROVED biggrin.png
02-04-2011 Visa issued
02-09-2011 VISA ON HAND
02-16-2011 POE

AOS

03-18-2011 got married
04-28-2011 AOS sent!
05-25-2011 Biometric Appointment
09-13-2011 AOS interview(approved on the spot)

9-22-11 GC in MAIL!!!!! TY vj <3 <3 <3

ROC

10-30-2013 ROC APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! no interview

N400-Citizenship

11-04-2014 N400 Sent

11-06-2014 N400 Received

11-12-2014 Check cashed

03-19-2015 Interview (it last 13mins super easy question) PASSED :D

04-22-2015 OATH TAKING

THANK YOU VISA JOURNEY FOR ALL THE HELP <3 <3 <3

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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K1 does not send anything to the NVC. I-134 and all supporting evidence also your new letter of intent is sent to your fiance.

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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K-1 Journey

06-11-2010 I-129F Sent

06-17-2010 NOA 1
06-30-2010 Touched
11-09-2010 Touched
11-10-2010 Touched
11-12-2010 NOA 2
12-10-2010 NVC Received, forwarded to USEM MNL
01-05-2011 Medical
01-07-2011 Passed the Medical
01-20-2011 Interview: APPROVED biggrin.png
02-04-2011 Visa issued
02-09-2011 VISA ON HAND
02-16-2011 POE

AOS

03-18-2011 got married
04-28-2011 AOS sent!
05-25-2011 Biometric Appointment
09-13-2011 AOS interview(approved on the spot)

9-22-11 GC in MAIL!!!!! TY vj <3 <3 <3

ROC

10-30-2013 ROC APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! no interview

N400-Citizenship

11-04-2014 N400 Sent

11-06-2014 N400 Received

11-12-2014 Check cashed

03-19-2015 Interview (it last 13mins super easy question) PASSED :D

04-22-2015 OATH TAKING

THANK YOU VISA JOURNEY FOR ALL THE HELP <3 <3 <3

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Argentina
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No, you do not send it to NVC. NVC is the middle step before it is sent to the embassy to schedule interviews. The I-134 would be sent to your fiancee so he/she can submit it as part of his/her paperwork that he/she has support in the US and will not become a public charge. I do not believe it requires notarization.

I've also read from other places that the government wouldn't likely use it against you to force you to pay for him/her once they are her either (fiance/spouse visa book I bought written by lawyer.) That is why they require that as part of your AOS that you fill out a I-864 which is legally binding which they would use if necessary to sue you and require you pay back any means tested benefit he/she receives. I don't know why they say that about the I-134, but the I-864 is considerably longer and requires more documentation so it makes sense.

[11/01/2010] MAILED I-129F PAPERWORK USPS EXPRESS MAIL

[11/02/2010] RECEIVED 10:22A IN LEWISVILLE, TX BY K. COLTRIN

[11/05/2010] RECEIVED ELECTRONIC NOA 1 (1:14A)

[11/08/2010] RECEIVED HARD-COPY OF NOA 1 (DATED NOV. 4TH)

[11/10/2010] TOUCHED!

[11/15/2010] TOUCHED!

[04/09/2011] I-129F APPROVED (NO RFE'S YAY!!!)

[04/20/2011] NVC RECEIVED APPROVED PETITION

[04/22/2011] NVC SENT APPROVED PETITION TO BUENOS AIRES

[07/31/2011] AFTER MUCH ADO FINALLY RECEIVED PACKET 3 (APPROX.)

[08/11/2011] CORREO ARGENTINO ACKNOWLEDGES PACKET RECIEVED BY BUENOS AIRES CONSULATE

[08/23/2011] PACKET 3 ACCEPTED BY CONSULATE INTERVIEW SCHEDULED FOR SEPT 6TH

[09/06/2011] INTERVIEW IN BA FOR K1 VISA. TWO QUESTION INTERVIEW.....APPROVED!!!! YAY!!!

[09/13/2011] SEALED VISA PACKET FOR ENTRY ARRIVES...IN HAND NOW!!!

[10/02/2011] POE MIAMI - IN UNITED STATES FINALLY!

[10/21/2011] OFFICIAL U.S. MARRIAGE!!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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No, you do not send it to NVC. NVC is the middle step before it is sent to the embassy to schedule interviews. The I-134 would be sent to your fiancee so he/she can submit it as part of his/her paperwork that he/she has support in the US and will not become a public charge. I do not believe it requires notarization.

I've also read from other places that the government wouldn't likely use it against you to force you to pay for him/her once they are her either (fiance/spouse visa book I bought written by lawyer.) That is why they require that as part of your AOS that you fill out a I-864 which is legally binding which they would use if necessary to sue you and require you pay back any means tested benefit he/she receives. I don't know why they say that about the I-134, but the I-864 is considerably longer and requires more documentation so it makes sense.

Hi, this is the very question I've been researching tonight. See the link below which is the information that comes with the I-134 from USCIS:

http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-134instr.pdf

Best of luck!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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moving to:

US Embassy and Consulate Discussion

This is the place to post your experiences or questions related to this last step before moving to the US. Topics relating to I-134's, packets sent from consulate and medical & police certificates should be posted here.

YMMV

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