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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: India
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Hi I have been reading all post related to I-134, but I was still confused about the forms.

1. both of the forms have to be filled out by me and my co-sponsor(my parents) or either one of it??

2. Beside these two forms, I know I need Return tax Transcripts, Bank statements, Pay stubs. However, is there anything else I have to Fax there or mail there After I get the NOA2?

3. According to the requirement my co-sponsor has to have 33,762. So, i think my co-sponsor need the tax transcript of 2009.2010. and 2011. but the question is, in 2009, my parents' tax transcript does not meet the requirement of 33,762. it does meet the requirement in 2010 and 2011.so is it going to be any problem?? my dad does have a house under his name, and good bank balance.

Forgive me if I am confusing anyone, because I am very bad at explaining.

Thank you

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1. both of the forms have to be filled out by me and my co-sponsor(my parents) or either one of it??

The I-134 is what your fiancé(e) will take with them to the interview for the K-1 visa. The I-864 is used during the Adjustment of Status process after you're married and they're adjusting to receive legal permanent resident status.

2. Beside these two forms, I know I need Return tax Transcripts, Bank statements, Pay stubs. However, is there anything else I have to Fax there or mail there After I get the NOA2?

The I-134 should be sent to your fiancé(e) in advance of the embassy interview along with the other documentation needed. See here for more: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?autocom=custom&page=k1guide

3. According to the requirement my co-sponsor has to have 33,762. So, i think my co-sponsor need the tax transcript of 2009.2010. and 2011. but the question is, in 2009, my parents' tax transcript does not meet the requirement of 33,762. it does meet the requirement in 2010 and 2011.so is it going to be any problem?? my dad does have a house under his name, and good bank balance.

It will be important that your co-sponsor's existing income and tax transcripts show they meet the specific income required.

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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You may want to read the requirements for your country specific embassy, I have read that some embassies ask for the 864. May be a good question to as in your country specific forum.

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