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For the section "Residing At" do I use my residential address even though I do not receive mail there? Will USCIS mail me anything, and if so can I use a P.O. Box in this section?

Lastly, do I need separate I-134s for my Fiancee and her daughter? I'm doing a K1 and a K2. Thanks in advance VJers.

01/12/2013: POE
02/14/2013: MARRIED ON VALENTINE'S DAY!
03/18/2013: AOS Sent via USPS Express Mail
03/28/2013: NOA - AOS, AP, EAD
04/25/2013: Biometrics

05/28/2013: RFEs for EADs and APs

06/17/2013: AOS Interviews. Approved

06/26/2013: Green Cards Received! (APs and EAD also received but not needed)

Removal of Conditions

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03/25/2015: Mailed I-751

04/06/2015: NOA1

05/05/2015: Biometrics

07/27/2015: RFE

09/07/2015: RFE Response - Additional Evidence Sent

11/19/2015: Interview - APPROVED!

12/15/2016: Green Cards Issued!

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For the section "Residing At" do I use my residential address even though I do not receive mail there? Will USCIS mail me anything, and if so can I use a P.O. Box in this section?

Lastly, do I need separate I-134s for my Fiancee and her daughter? I'm doing a K1 and a K2. Thanks in advance VJers.

yes residential address, it even clarifies by stating "street number and name". Yes you need separate documents for the K-2.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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For the section "Residing At" do I use my residential address even though I do not receive mail there? Will USCIS mail me anything, and if so can I use a P.O. Box in this section?

Lastly, do I need separate I-134s for my Fiancee and her daughter? I'm doing a K1 and a K2. Thanks in advance VJers.

You do not need separate 134s for K-1 and K-2. They will go on one form 134. You will need one 129-F and one 134 listing all the names on each form. I have a K-1 and three K-2s. They are adjusting status now.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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You do not need separate 134s for K-1 and K-2. They will go on one form 134. You will need one 129-F and one 134 listing all the names on each form. I have a K-1 and three K-2s. They are adjusting status now.

The 134 is not needed until the interview.

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yes residential address, it even clarifies by stating "street number and name". Yes you need separate documents for the K-2.

Thanks. I'll use my residential address as the form states. Just hope they don't mail me anything to that address.

01/12/2013: POE
02/14/2013: MARRIED ON VALENTINE'S DAY!
03/18/2013: AOS Sent via USPS Express Mail
03/28/2013: NOA - AOS, AP, EAD
04/25/2013: Biometrics

05/28/2013: RFEs for EADs and APs

06/17/2013: AOS Interviews. Approved

06/26/2013: Green Cards Received! (APs and EAD also received but not needed)

Removal of Conditions

===================================

03/25/2015: Mailed I-751

04/06/2015: NOA1

05/05/2015: Biometrics

07/27/2015: RFE

09/07/2015: RFE Response - Additional Evidence Sent

11/19/2015: Interview - APPROVED!

12/15/2016: Green Cards Issued!

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The 134 is not needed until the interview.

Thanks. My Fiancee and her daughter have their interview scheduled for the 3rd week of April. My petition included my K2 so I am assuming also that the I-134 will cover my Fiancee's daughter in the section provided on the I-134. Is this correct?

01/12/2013: POE
02/14/2013: MARRIED ON VALENTINE'S DAY!
03/18/2013: AOS Sent via USPS Express Mail
03/28/2013: NOA - AOS, AP, EAD
04/25/2013: Biometrics

05/28/2013: RFEs for EADs and APs

06/17/2013: AOS Interviews. Approved

06/26/2013: Green Cards Received! (APs and EAD also received but not needed)

Removal of Conditions

===================================

03/25/2015: Mailed I-751

04/06/2015: NOA1

05/05/2015: Biometrics

07/27/2015: RFE

09/07/2015: RFE Response - Additional Evidence Sent

11/19/2015: Interview - APPROVED!

12/15/2016: Green Cards Issued!

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that's right. Looking at my fiance's I-134 now and you can put the name(s) of the child in number 3.

That's what I figured also. Just want to make sure and not get can unexpected delay because I didn't submit a form. Thanks.

01/12/2013: POE
02/14/2013: MARRIED ON VALENTINE'S DAY!
03/18/2013: AOS Sent via USPS Express Mail
03/28/2013: NOA - AOS, AP, EAD
04/25/2013: Biometrics

05/28/2013: RFEs for EADs and APs

06/17/2013: AOS Interviews. Approved

06/26/2013: Green Cards Received! (APs and EAD also received but not needed)

Removal of Conditions

===================================

03/25/2015: Mailed I-751

04/06/2015: NOA1

05/05/2015: Biometrics

07/27/2015: RFE

09/07/2015: RFE Response - Additional Evidence Sent

11/19/2015: Interview - APPROVED!

12/15/2016: Green Cards Issued!

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