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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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I'm a UK beneficiary of a US petitioner. My fiance would like me to ask you guys some questions about the I-134. they are as follows:

OK, so my fiance is currently unemployed, but her step-dad is going to be the co-sponser. I've read previous posts and I'm going to get them both to file an I-134 each. But on my fiance's form will she put me down for question 3? Then will her step-dad put my fiance down for question 3?

For question 7, what would "other personal property" be?

My fiance's step-dad pays a mortgage on his house, does he put down the value of the house in question 7 for "I own real estate valued at". Also what should he put for the part below that stating "With mortgage(s) or other encumbrance(s) thereon amounting to". The amount he pays each month, or the amount left to pay on the mortgage, or something else?

Should my fiance put me for question 10 and then her step-dad put her on his form? or me as well? or something else?

Both I think will need to put "N/A ( K1 visa process for permanent residence )" for question 11.

Regards,

Phil

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Phil_NUFC,

If your fiancee cannot provide your support then her step-dad - not her - is going to be your sponsor. Her certainly is not going to sponsor her - she is a USC and does not need a sponsor.

Don't know how he would answer Q10 - you haven't given us any information in that regard.

Yodrak

I'm a UK beneficiary of a US petitioner. My fiance would like me to ask you guys some questions about the I-134. they are as follows:

OK, so my fiance is currently unemployed, but her step-dad is going to be the co-sponser. I've read previous posts and I'm going to get them both to file an I-134 each. But on my fiance's form will she put me down for question 3? Then will her step-dad put my fiance down for question 3?

For question 7, what would "other personal property" be?

My fiance's step-dad pays a mortgage on his house, does he put down the value of the house in question 7 for "I own real estate valued at". Also what should he put for the part below that stating "With mortgage(s) or other encumbrance(s) thereon amounting to". The amount he pays each month, or the amount left to pay on the mortgage, or something else?

Should my fiance put me for question 10 and then her step-dad put her on his form? or me as well? or something else?

Both I think will need to put "N/A ( K1 visa process for permanent residence )" for question 11.

Regards,

Phil

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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Phil_NUFC,

If your fiancee cannot provide your support then her step-dad - not her - is going to be your sponsor. Her certainly is not going to sponsor her - she is a USC and does not need a sponsor.

Don't know how he would answer Q10 - you haven't given us any information in that regard.

Yodrak

Hey Yodrak,

Question 3 - this affidavit is executed on behalf of the folowing person.

Ok so her step-dad just needs to put me as the person he is executing the affidavit on behalf of?

in the example used on VJ they use Jane Doally who is the Italian beneficiary. But her fiance is filing the affidavit and he does not have a "co-sponsor". So you can see how this could be confusing.

Question 10 - that i have submitted visa petition(s) to the bureau of citizenship and immigration sevices (CIS) on behalf of the following person(s).

So in answer to question 10 he would put me? Again in the example used on VJ Jane Doally is used.

Phil

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Phil,

Q3. Already answered.

Q10. You still haven't indicated whether or not your fiancee's father might have submitted a visa application for anyone, but surely you know who has submitted visa petitions for you?

Don't blindly look at the example forms without thinking about what the questions are asking.

Yodrak

Phil_NUFC,

If your fiancee cannot provide your support then her step-dad - not her - is going to be your sponsor. Her certainly is not going to sponsor her - she is a USC and does not need a sponsor.

Don't know how he would answer Q10 - you haven't given us any information in that regard.

Yodrak

Hey Yodrak,

Question 3 - this affidavit is executed on behalf of the folowing person.

Ok so her step-dad just needs to put me as the person he is executing the affidavit on behalf of?

in the example used on VJ they use Jane Doally who is the Italian beneficiary. But her fiance is filing the affidavit and he does not have a "co-sponsor". So you can see how this could be confusing.

Question 10 - that i have submitted visa petition(s) to the bureau of citizenship and immigration sevices (CIS) on behalf of the following person(s).

So in answer to question 10 he would put me? Again in the example used on VJ Jane Doally is used.

Phil

Posted

For question 3, her step-dad would put you down since the affidavit is prepared for you. On your fiance's affidavit, she would also put you.

For question 10, her step-dad would not put you down. Her step dad did not submit the visa petition for you, your fiance did. So, on your fiance's affidavit, she would put your name down, but on her step dad's affidavit, he would list any other people he has previously submitted petitions for (if he has).

Hope that makes sense. :yes:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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For question 3, her step-dad would put you down since the affidavit is prepared for you. On your fiance's affidavit, she would also put you.

For question 10, her step-dad would not put you down. Her step dad did not submit the visa petition for you, your fiance did. So, on your fiance's affidavit, she would put your name down, but on her step dad's affidavit, he would list any other people he has previously submitted petitions for (if he has).

Hope that makes sense. :yes:

thanks ucla_cutie26, yeah that does make sense.

:D

Phil

 
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