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Filed: Other Country: China
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Hello fellow VJ's, my USC fincee is about mailing our RFE for my K-1 before we receive NOA2 so we wondering how she can obtain the Affidavit of support, it is a notarized paper from the court or a form we can download.

Thank you.

The I-134 can be found here http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-134.pdf

Does the RFE have something to do with the Affidavit of Support? This form isn't usually required until the beneficiary's interview.

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Hello fellow VJ's, my USC fincee is about mailing our RFE for my K-1 before we receive NOA2 so we wondering how she can obtain the Affidavit of support, it is a notarized paper from the court or a form we can download.

Thank you.

It would be a good idea to make clear what the RFE is asking for. It would be very unusual for it to be about support. The support form ( 134 ) is submitted to the embassy just prior to the interview. No notary is required.

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Thank you, no but we just making sure we have everything in order. How can she obtain the form as she is not good using internet.

You mean there is no RFE?

If you really mean you need the 134 form it can be found here on V J or USCIS. That form is filled out by the USC & sent to her to be submitted at the interview.

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Thanks Ning, yes we got RFE but Affidavit of support wasn't requested as we have the requested evidence intact and about mailing back, I am the beneficiary (Male) I found the form.

Thanks once again.

What is the RFE letter about? Is the USCIS requesting for more evidences about both of you? Please clarify more details!

USCIS (I-130)
2011-03-12 -- Married
2011-04-15 -- I-130 sent
2011-04-18 -- I-130 NOA1 received in mail
2011-07-18 -- I-130 NOA2 approved
I-130 NOA2 was approved 91 days from NOA1 date
NVC
2011-08-05 -- NVC received
2011-08-29 -- Case entered into system
2011-08-30 -- Case # received; Exchanged emails; IIN # received
2011-08-31 -- DS-3032 sent via email
2011-09-02 -- Received DS-3032 and AOS bill via emails; AOS fee paid online
2011-09-06 -- DS-3032 accepted; AOS status: PAID
2011-09-07 -- AOS mailed; Received IV bill via email; IV fee paid online
2011-09-08 -- IV status: PAID
2011-09-09 -- IV mailed
2011-09-14 -- AOS reviewed
2011-09-15 -- IV RFE via phone
2011-09-16 -- IV RFE via email; IV RFE mailed
2011-09-22 -- Case completed
2011-10-04 -- Interview date assigned
U.S. Consulate
2011-10-11 -- Case received
2011-10-31 -- Medical checkup
2011-11-22 -- Interview; Approved
2011-11-25 -- Visa received
United States
2011-12-04 -- Port of entry: Seattle, Washington
2011-12-29 -- SSN applied
2012-01-04 -- Welcome notice letter received
2012-01-04 -- SSN card received
2012-01-19 -- Conditional green card received

USCIS (I-751)

2013-09-13 -- I-751 sent

2013-09-16 -- I-751 delivered

2013-09-18 -- Check cashed

2013-09-21 -- I-751 NOA1 received in mail

2013-09-27 -- I-797C, Biometrics appointment letter received

2014-01-13 -- Approved via email

2014-01-21 -- Permanent green card received

 
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