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I just got the documents that my fiance sent to me for my interview on the 15th. Looking at the I-134 Affidavit of Support that he filled out makes me concerned. In Question #10, he answered NONE. Isn't my name supposed to be in there? I guess he was confused and related it to Question #9. He did put my name and other information in Question #3. It cost him $108 to send these documents via FedEx. Should I be very concerned? Does he need to send a new I-134? Please advise. Thank you very much!

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I would recommend that he send a correct version because if they ask it to be corrected at the interview you will feel very sad and rushed. Do you have time or can he use regular mail?

I just got the documents that my fiance sent to me for my interview on the 15th. Looking at the I-134 Affidavit of Support that he filled out makes me concerned. In Question #10, he answered NONE. Isn't my name supposed to be in there? I guess he was confused and related it to Question #9. He did put my name and other information in Question #3. It cost him $108 to send these documents via FedEx. Should I be very concerned? Does he need to send a new I-134? Please advise. Thank you very much!

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Yes, your name is supposed to be on #10. Have him send you a new one, but don't send it through the post office because it won't get there on time.

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I just got the documents that my fiance sent to me for my interview on the 15th. Looking at the I-134 Affidavit of Support that he filled out makes me concerned. In Question #10, he answered NONE. Isn't my name supposed to be in there? I guess he was confused and related it to Question #9. He did put my name and other information in Question #3. It cost him $108 to send these documents via FedEx. Should I be very concerned? Does he need to send a new I-134? Please advise. Thank you very much!

Have him scan a new one to you. Put that with the incorrect doc. It would help if you gave more info such as where you are.

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Have him scan a new one to you. Put that with the incorrect doc. It would help if you gave more info such as where you are.

She's in Manila.

I recommend sending an original I-134, not a scanned one. Any document with a signature should be an original document.

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She's in Manila.

I recommend sending an original I-134, not a scanned one. Any document with a signature should be an original document.

Hopefully common sense would allow them to see she needed a simple correction. She has the 108 dollar signed original that could be attached to the corrected copy. I have seen this done before & accepted.

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Hopefully common sense would allow them to see she needed a simple correction. She has the 108 dollar signed original that could be attached to the corrected copy. I have seen this done before & accepted.

I used a scanned copy too to correct an error in an original document (my fiance added 5 years to my age. lol). Didn't have problems with it.

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At her interview, Chinook received a 221g because the consular officer at the U.S. Embassy Manila required her to submit an original I-129F with a correction on it. I sent her a corrected I-129F. It took three days via FedEx.

@OP...Better safe than sorry.

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