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Hi :)

I am a grad student who is planning to apply the K-1 visa for my fiancee. I would ask a married couple to be my joint sponsor.

The husband of the couple would be able to support two people. However, his income might not be quite enough when adding my fiancee into their household. Therefore, it requires the wife of the couple to contribute her income so the household of three can be supported.

Unlike the I-864, where you can attach an I-864A to add the wife's income along with the husband's, the I-134 only includes one person's income.

Should each of them fill out a separate I-134 and put the spouse's name under Item 8 as a dependent? (For instance, the husband put the wife's name on his I-134 and vice versa.)

Or should each of them fill out a separate I-134 and just do not include the spouse's name under Item 8?

Thanks in advance!!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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You should fill out your timeline so we can know what country your fiance is from - it makes a difference with advice as all embassies are different!

Also, you don't submit the I-134 with the I-129F petition, but you submit it after the USCIS stage and when it has progressed to the embassy stage. Check out the wicked guides on here for detailed information.

I am the USC/petitioner.

Our K-1 Journey
12/19/2012 - Mailed I-129F via USPS Express
12/21/2012 - I-129F arrives in Lewisville, TX according to USPS tracking (delayed because it's the USPS)
12/21/2012 - NOA1 date of receipt
12/26/2012 - NOA1 received via text/email
12/27/2012 - Checked cashed by USCIS
12/31/2012 - Alien Number changed (NOA1 hardcopy in post, but was away for 2 weeks prior)

05/16/2013 - NOA2 received via text/email

05/20/2013 - NOA2 hardcopy received in post

05/28/2013 - NVC receives packet and assigns London case number

07/15/2013 - Sent all paperwork/medical complete

08/23/2013 - Receive Interview Date

09/19/2013 - Interview

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Filed: Timeline

You should fill out your timeline so we can know what country your fiance is from - it makes a difference with advice as all embassies are different!

Also, you don't submit the I-134 with the I-129F petition, but you submit it after the USCIS stage and when it has progressed to the embassy stage. Check out the wicked guides on here for detailed information.

Thanks for replying.

I am just preparing ahead of the time for the K-1 visa process.

She is from China, and consulate should be at Guangzhou, China.

Do you have any tips regarding my questions? Thank you :)

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