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Hi,

I am filling out my I-134 for my fiancé for his interview coming up, and had a couple questions. My mom is being a co-sponsor so she is filling one out as well.

1. When it asks who is dependent on her for support, she will put me and my sister but will she put wholly or partially dependent if my dad gives her child support?

2. When it asks how much she has in savings in the bank, will this look bad if she puts $0? All of her money goes into her checking account and she uses a lot of it to pay bills and she likes to take cash out leaving her money in the bank low. Will they be suspicious of this?

3. I am currently unemployed but am also filling out an I-134, when it asks if you intend to make contributions to support the person, should I say something like I intend to support him when I am employed? Or I could say he can use my car or something? We will be living with my mom for the first few months until everything gets sorted and we can then both look for jobs, so I can't even put I can provide board for him.

His interview will be in London.

Thanks

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Hi,

I am filling out my I-134 for my fiancé for his interview coming up, and had a couple questions. My mom is being a co-sponsor so she is filling one out as well.

1. When it asks who is dependent on her for support, she will put me and my sister but will she put wholly or partially dependent if my dad gives her child support?

2. When it asks how much she has in savings in the bank, will this look bad if she puts $0? All of her money goes into her checking account and she uses a lot of it to pay bills and she likes to take cash out leaving her money in the bank low. Will they be suspicious of this?

3. I am currently unemployed but am also filling out an I-134, when it asks if you intend to make contributions to support the person, should I say something like I intend to support him when I am employed? Or I could say he can use my car or something? We will be living with my mom for the first few months until everything gets sorted and we can then both look for jobs, so I can't even put I can provide board for him.

His interview will be in London.

Thanks

Hi, I'm still learning the process on this as well, so I'm curious as to some of the answers on this one!

The information which I have acquired is limited I can't answer all of these, because I have no clue!

Savings account: It looks better if you have a lot in your savings, but not many people are managing to do that these days with the economy struggling. As far as I've been told, as long as she's not on the "border" of the acceptable limit for poverty line, having nothing in savings shouldn't be ground for denial alone. I may be wrong, and if I am, someone, please correct me!

I'm not sure how to answer the rest of this to be honest, but maybe some more experienced members can chime in with some answers?

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Hi,

I am filling out my I-134 for my fiancé for his interview coming up, and had a couple questions. My mom is being a co-sponsor so she is filling one out as well.

1. When it asks who is dependent on her for support, she will put me and my sister but will she put wholly or partially dependent if my dad gives her child support?

2. When it asks how much she has in savings in the bank, will this look bad if she puts $0? All of her money goes into her checking account and she uses a lot of it to pay bills and she likes to take cash out leaving her money in the bank low. Will they be suspicious of this?

3. I am currently unemployed but am also filling out an I-134, when it asks if you intend to make contributions to support the person, should I say something like I intend to support him when I am employed? Or I could say he can use my car or something? We will be living with my mom for the first few months until everything gets sorted and we can then both look for jobs, so I can't even put I can provide board for him.

His interview will be in London.

Thanks

For London, you'll only need the I-134 and supporting documentation from the co-sponsor. You don't have to submit one at all. If your mother's income is enough per the poverty guidelines (assuming it's mother, sister, your fiancé, then it's $24,412), she doesn't have to fill in the banking portion of the form at all. She'll just need to provide proof -- paystubs, tax transcript, etc. Your sister would be listed as wholly dependent. Good luck!

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