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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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To my knowledge: Nothing requires a Notary on any Forms by a Sponsor or Co-Sponsor. Some of the Forms MAY require Certification with a Stamp/Seal. But, I question the I-134 needing to be Notarized.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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I realize I-134 does not require notarization for a Sponsor, but the link below led me to think notarization is required for a Co-Sponsor:

To be acceptable, the co-sponsor must live in the US or its territories and possessions, and must be a US citizen or Permanentl Resident aged 18 or over. The co-sponsors income must exceed 125% of the poverty level. The co-sponsor must also complete a form I-134 and have it signed in front of a notary and provide documentary proof of his income, and/or assets. It is preferred to ask a relative or close friend. Be sure to brief your Fiancee on what your relationship with the co-sponsor is, in case this comes up during the consulate interview. from: http://www.fianceevisaservices.com/howtofillini134.html

Kesenia's and David's Visa Journey:

2010-11-11 Ksenia found me on fdating.com

2011-02-19 We met in Russia

2011-02-26 Got engaged

2011-06-21 Mailed K1 application

2012-01-18 Ksenia & daughter arrived in FL!

See our time line for details :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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To my knowledge: Nothing requires a Notary on any Forms by a Sponsor or Co-Sponsor. Some of the Forms MAY require Certification with a Stamp/Seal. But, I question the I-134 needing to be Notarized.

Thanks, Tim & Mav! :)

Kesenia's and David's Visa Journey:

2010-11-11 Ksenia found me on fdating.com

2011-02-19 We met in Russia

2011-02-26 Got engaged

2011-06-21 Mailed K1 application

2012-01-18 Ksenia & daughter arrived in FL!

See our time line for details :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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I realize I-134 does not require notarization for a Sponsor, but the link below led me to think notarization is required for a Co-Sponsor:

To be acceptable, the co-sponsor must live in the US or its territories and possessions, and must be a US citizen or Permanentl Resident aged 18 or over. The co-sponsors income must exceed 125% of the poverty level. The co-sponsor must also complete a form I-134 and have it signed in front of a notary and provide documentary proof of his income, and/or assets. It is preferred to ask a relative or close friend. Be sure to brief your Fiancee on what your relationship with the co-sponsor is, in case this comes up during the consulate interview. from: http://www.fianceevisaservices.com/howtofillini134.html

The I-134 does not need to be motorized, whether it is the petitioner's I-134 or the co-sponsor's I-134. They will need to provide proof of being a US citizen or permanent resident along with all their financial docs though.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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The I-134 does not need to be motorized, whether it is the petitioner's I-134 or the co-sponsor's I-134. They will need to provide proof of being a US citizen or permanent resident along with all their financial docs though.

Thank you Jay-Kay. We're all set with a co-sponsor. :)

Kesenia's and David's Visa Journey:

2010-11-11 Ksenia found me on fdating.com

2011-02-19 We met in Russia

2011-02-26 Got engaged

2011-06-21 Mailed K1 application

2012-01-18 Ksenia & daughter arrived in FL!

See our time line for details :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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thanks! :)

Notarization not required. Proof of citizenship or legal residency IS required for a co-sponsor, attach it to the supporting documentation

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