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My fiancee had her interview today and apparently it went well except when it came to the co-sponsor. My father is the co-sponsor but since he is married and filed jointly they requested my step mother's information also. Is this is simple as sending over an I-134 signed by my step-mother?

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you step mother does not need to sign i-134.

your father should get the original tax transcript. he can request tax transcript at local irs office. it is a same day service.

you should fedex it over there since fedex is much secure and reliable than post office mailing.

my situation was similar because my father was a co-sponsor and i sent in my father's joint tax transcripts.

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Thanks for the response, I did the same thing I sent over his joint tax transcripts for three years....How can I get one just for him?

you step mother does not need to sign i-134.

your father should get the original tax transcript. he can request tax transcript at local irs office. it is a same day service.

you should fedex it over there since fedex is much secure and reliable than post office mailing.

my situation was similar because my father was a co-sponsor and i sent in my father's joint tax transcripts.

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yup, it's one or the other.

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i know the answer for CR-1/2, IR-1/2/5 visas, but that uses the I-864 and it's derivations.

I don't know the answer for the I-134 for guangzhou.

What did the IV unit tell her to do ?

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i know the answer for CR-1/2, IR-1/2/5 visas, but that uses the I-864 and it's derivations.

I don't know the answer for the I-134 for guangzhou.

What did the IV unit tell her to do ?

She asked the help window and they said since they are married they both need to essentially "agree". The form she was given has my step mother name handwritten in and a check next to submit cosponsor I-134. The sticky part is...how can she correctly fill out that form since she is listed as a dependent on the one my dad filled out?

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bah.

I say 2 i-134s, one on the father, one on the mother.

show father's income on one, show mother's income on the other.

but then !!!

prep a 3rd one, where both sign, combine all income.

tax transcripts already in hand, not need to send those.

I cannot second-guess what they want, really, but

if you prep in the fashion I just described, surely ONE of those meets their requirements.

I wish I had the answer for you, but I don't.

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
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bah.

I say 2 i-134s, one on the father, one on the mother.

show father's income on one, show mother's income on the other.

but then !!!

prep a 3rd one, where both sign, combine all income.

tax transcripts already in hand, not need to send those.

I cannot second-guess what they want, really, but

if you prep in the fashion I just described, surely ONE of those meets their requirements.

I wish I had the answer for you, but I don't.

Thanks Darnell, I think that is what I will do along with a signed and notarized letter of support.

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whoa. she received instructions on how to submit stuff.

They not keep her passport? Uh Oh... She's in for a wait.

What do the instructions say?

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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whoa. she received instructions on how to submit stuff.

They not keep her passport? Uh Oh... She's in for a wait.

What do the instructions say?

All she got was the standard sheet with a check mark next to I-134 cosponsor and my step-mothers name written in. It says at the top to submit documents through CGI stanley etc. No when she was checking out apparently the worker said she must have her passport and went to go retrieve it...I didnt think they would keep it there since you have one year to respond to a blue slip

I was just digging around and found info for other consulates and it seems like they submit the passport with the requested docs, but this slip doesnt say anything about it as far as I can tell

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Sorry, I know the process prior to CGI Stanley involvement, not after.

If you want to study the 'after' - use advanced search tool.

search terms 'call-in letter' or 'call letter' or blue slip letter'

either in the China forum or

select Member Name = 'Darnell'

then is optional to click on 'display as posts'

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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Congratulations on your approval ! We All Applaud your accomplishment with Most Wonderful Kissies !

 

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