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I 134 Question # 10 ) INTEND or DO Not Intend

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I understand that this question on I 134 probably don't apply to K1s (this is more for student visas and others) where a school sets a specific amount needed to be shown. But I'm not sure if we should leave it blank, or mark N/A to this. I found under examples on this site, that you can just answer this question by saying "N/A" and then explain below something along the lines : "K-1 visa process for permanent residence (Sponsor will provide all expenses as necessary when he arrives. We will reside at sponsor's residence at the address mentioned above until we get married soon after his arrival and will continue to live there after we get married. It is my intention to support the needs of the household and both our financial needs until my future husband receives his EAD and starts working"

This is what my fiance is suggesting we should type under the explanation section.

Has anyone done something like this, if so have you checked INTEND and then the explanation or have most of you just put N/A for this question along with some sort of explanation?

I'd really appreciate your help.

Thanks,

Ashley :help:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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In the example forms section there are some good guides...

http://www.visajourney.com/examples/Form-I-134.pdf

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July 5, 2011 - Mailed 129f

July 8, 2011 - NOA1

July 10, 2011 - Touch

October 4, 2011 - NOA2

October 18, 2011 - NVC Receive

October 20, 2011 - NVC Depart

October 24, 2011 - Consulate Receive

November 28, 2011 - Appointment scheduled.

November 28, 2011 - Visa Approved!

December 2, 2011 - Visa in hand,

December 22, 2011 - Fly to Russia.

January 5, 2012 - Return together - POE - IAD (Dulles)

February 25. 2012 - Marriage

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Japan
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Since it's already in my clipboard due to answering the other question:

N/A ( K1 visa process for permanent residence ) without checking either of the boxes

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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I understand that this question on I 134 probably don't apply to K1s (this is more for student visas and others) where a school sets a specific amount needed to be shown. But I'm not sure if we should leave it blank, or mark N/A to this. I found under examples on this site, that you can just answer this question by saying "N/A" and then explain below something along the lines : "K-1 visa process for permanent residence (Sponsor will provide all expenses as necessary when he arrives. We will reside at sponsor's residence at the address mentioned above until we get married soon after his arrival and will continue to live there after we get married. It is my intention to support the needs of the household and both our financial needs until my future husband receives his EAD and starts working"

This is what my fiance is suggesting we should type under the explanation section.

Has anyone done something like this, if so have you checked INTEND and then the explanation or have most of you just put N/A for this question along with some sort of explanation?

I'd really appreciate your help.

Thanks,

Ashley :help:

My interview is Nov. 2nd. I was going to do what you were saying too but everyone says to do the n/a K1 Visa thing as per the example. I've talked to at least two people who had their interview and did it that way. However, I already checked the "intend" box and now the "X" will not come out of the box, because of the PDF file or something. So I am going to leave the "Intend" box checked but put the next line as per the example. My U.S. fiance is coming with me so I don't think it will be a problem?? I don't want to type the whole page again as there are lots of numbers on it!

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