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temp denied....... got a letter to re-enter consolate once all this is done, how long is that valid for???

I got my police certificate done and they only did it in one name...

so I got that fixed..

also they want an I-134 from my wife because she lost her job the friday before my interview.... bad timing.. she has worked all of the past year, and this year she has worked pretty much all year except maybe 4 weeks or so... she has worked for a temp agency before and is now back at it... but I want her to get a better job...

she has money in the bank and a term deposit... how much is enough??

now what I want to know and from what I read the i-134 is only used at consular discression... in the document is states things need to be noterised.. yes or no?

and the i134 is not legally binding correct???

and can the kelly blue book value of the car be used?

and what other personal property can be used, and what about future inharitance?? its fairly large...

I need more info on what can be used as an asset.... please answer, I want to go home to be with my wife..

MJ

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now what I want to know and from what I read the i-134 is only used at consular discression... in the document is states things need to be noterised.. yes or no?

and can the kelly blue book value of the car be used?

and what other personal property can be used, and what about future inharitance?? its fairly large...

and the i134 is not legally binding correct???

I need more info on what can be used as an asset.... please answer, I want to go home to be with my wife..

YES, I-134 must be notorized.

I used the Kelly blue book value of my car, but it was only in "addition" to my annual income that was above the poverty guidelines.

I would think that "future" inheritance could NOT be used, because they are future. A current trust you are drawing against would be a different matter.

Theoretically, the I-134 is NOT legally binding, but the support affidavit that you sign upon AOS WILL BE legally binding.

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YES, I-134 must be notorized.

I used the Kelly blue book value of my car, but it was only in "addition" to my annual income that was above the poverty guidelines.

I would think that "future" inheritance could NOT be used, because they are future. A current trust you are drawing against would be a different matter.

Theoretically, the I-134 is NOT legally binding, but the support affidavit that you sign upon AOS WILL BE legally binding.

I notice you use the word "Theoretically"....

she has a hand made carpet worth money and tv computers and coins worth money as well.... what I want to know is what of personal property can be used.. anything that can be cashed in or pawned or sold???

and the kelly blue book value... which one???

I know the i-864 is legally binding..... thats a different bottle of wax....

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