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Hello all I just have a question.. Do the affidavit of support i-134 have any expiration or how many months? VJ has been very helpfull for me. I found a lot of useful information about k1 visa. Thank you all!

There is no particular expiration for the I-134, it is up to the consulate. The I-864 has an expiration of 1 year but they may ask for "more recent information" The decision is entirely up to the consulate and information which is not reasonably current may be suspicious. There is no reason the evidence provided should be more than 30 days old. If it were, do you think they might wonder why?

Then again they COULD accept it at any time.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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There is no particular expiration for the I-134, it is up to the consulate. The I-864 has an expiration of 1 year but they may ask for "more recent information" The decision is entirely up to the consulate and information which is not reasonably current may be suspicious. There is no reason the evidence provided should be more than 30 days old. If it were, do you think they might wonder why?

Then again they COULD accept it at any time.

Thanks for the reply. We got my NOA2 aprroved on Nov 11, we got our letter from NVC and got our MNL# and I'm planning to send all the documents along with the I-134 affidavit of support. And my fiancee will be calling for appointment for her interview in couple days or three, coz we need to pay for the visa first. So do you think it will be ok to send everything to her (my fiancee) or just wait for the letter from the embassy for their instruction. Thanks again..

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Thanks for the reply. We got my NOA2 aprroved on Nov 11, we got our letter from NVC and got our MNL# and I'm planning to send all the documents along with the I-134 affidavit of support. And my fiancee will be calling for appointment for her interview in couple days or three, coz we need to pay for the visa first. So do you think it will be ok to send everything to her (my fiancee) or just wait for the letter from the embassy for their instruction. Thanks again..

If you have everything ready, go ahead and send it to your fiancee. Do not wait for the letter from the USEM in Manila.

It will be awhile before your fiancee receives it.

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Useful Links for K-1 Visa Petition for USEM Philippines:

Packet 3 for K-1: http://photos.state....3__rtf2_001.pdf

St Luke's Website: http://www.slec.ph/u...ml#clinic-hours

Link to Schedule Interview: http://cgifederal.force.com/

CFO Website for Seminar: http://www.cfo.gov.p...onals&catid=140

Povery Guideline: http://www.uscis.gov...form/i-864p.pdf

Website to Download DS 156, 156K, & 157: http://travel.state....forms_1342.html

 
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