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Hello everyone.

I need some help from you regarding some questions in the i 134 affidavit of support, i know they might sound stupid but i really want to avoid mistakes at this point.

in Q#11 it says "I intend OR do not intend (if u check intend indicate the exact nature and duration of the contributions for example if u intend to furnish room and board, state for how long and, if money, state the amount in US dollars and whether it is to be given in lump sum, weekly or monthly, and for how long.)

( what should b its answer?? N/A (K1 PROCESS FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCE?) ???

my fiance checked i do not intend, and i sent those forms with packet 3 to the embassy.. As my interview is next month and i really want to make no mistake at any point. PLEASE tell me if it's all GOOD??? :o

help please

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Hello everyone.

I need some help from you regarding some questions in the i 134 affidavit of support, i know they might sound stupid but i really want to avoid mistakes at this point.

in Q#11 it says "I intend OR do not intend (if u check intend indicate the exact nature and duration of the contributions for example if u intend to furnish room and board, state for how long and, if money, state the amount in US dollars and whether it is to be given in lump sum, weekly or monthly, and for how long.)

( what should b its answer?? N/A (K1 PROCESS FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCE?) ???

my fiance checked i do not intend, and i sent those forms with packet 3 to the embassy.. As my interview is next month and i really want to make no mistake at any point. PLEASE tell me if it's all GOOD??? :o

help please

Most definitely not good. But I'm imbibed so perhaps I am not reading this correctly.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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How it is on the example form here on VJ is what should have been on it. I am not sure if checking 'Do not intend' will end up being a bad move or not. You will have to wait and see what the consulate says.

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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Hello everyone.

I need some help from you regarding some questions in the i 134 affidavit of support, i know they might sound stupid but i really want to avoid mistakes at this point.

in Q#11 it says "I intend OR do not intend (if u check intend indicate the exact nature and duration of the contributions for example if u intend to furnish room and board, state for how long and, if money, state the amount in US dollars and whether it is to be given in lump sum, weekly or monthly, and for how long.)

( what should b its answer?? N/A (K1 PROCESS FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCE?) ???

my fiance checked i do not intend, and i sent those forms with packet 3 to the embassy.. As my interview is next month and i really want to make no mistake at any point. PLEASE tell me if it's all GOOD??? :o

help please

Go to the following link to see a sample I-134 filled out

http://www.visajourney.com/content/examples

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The I-134 is used for sponsorship of differing visa types. The wording can be confusing for a K-1 petitioner as it wasn't written out for fiance/e visas in mind. The sample form has it listed: N/A(K-1 PROCESS FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCE) with the 'Intend' or 'Do Not Intend' boxes left unchecked. Not sure how checking 'Do Not Intend' would affect anything significantly. The confusion could possibly be explained to the CO if needed. From my own interpretation, it would make sense to check 'Intend' as one would intend to support their SO. However, the second part of the question does not really apply to one that would be supporting their SO indefinitely over the course of a life time so the written answer that is given in the example form should suffice.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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One my form i checked intend and wrote i am willing to take full responsibility of my fiancé for as long as required. Because to me the answer N/A K1 VISA seems strange because the form is actually an undertaking if you read these lines:

4. This affidavit is made by me for the purpose of assuring the U.S. Government that the person(s) named in item (3) will not become a public charge in the United States.

5. I am willing and able to receive, maintain, and support the person(s) named in item 3. I am ready and willing to deposit a bond, if necessary, to guarantee that such person(s) will not become a public charge during his or her stay in the United States, or to guarantee that the above named person(s) will maintain his or her nonimmigrant status, if admitted temporarily, and will depart prior to the expiration of his or her authorized stay in the United States.

6. I understand that:

a. Form I-134 is an “undertaking” under section 213 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, and I may be sued if the person(s) named in item 3

becomes a public charge after admission to the United States;

b. Form I-134 may be made available to any Federal, State, or local agency that may receive an application from the person(s) named in item 3 for Food Stamps, Supplemental Security Income, or Temporary Assistance to Needy Families; and

c. If the person(s) named in item 3 does apply for Food Stamps, Supplemental Security Income, or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, my own income and assets may be considered in deciding the person's application. How long my income and assets may be attributed to the person(s) named in item 3 is determined under the statutes and rules governing each specific program.

And even the name of the form is affidavit of support. So to me it makes sense in checking i intend and the writing a small sentence. :-) Hope it helps

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