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I-134 and I-864 Help please

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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So I'm the petitioner myself, and I filed a I-129F form for my fiance to come and get married in the US. She lives in Colombia and I currently live in Colombia with her for almost a year now. We've been together for more than a year and I met her in the US. I have a US address that I live at, which is with my parents.

I work in Colombia, but I have no billing address here in Colombia only US one or anything like that in Colombia I just teach English privately.

The problem is here.

Both me and my fiance are below the poverty line, but my parents have agreed to help us financially with bring us above the poverty line and we will live with my family in the US for the beginning.

I want to know which form I fill out I-134 or I-864. My family will be well above the poverty line. Do I fill out both forms? Or do I fill out only I-864 for the joint sponsorship with my family?

What is the process steps to filling either out and submitting the form.

Please help things are confusing for me at the moment.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Hi there...you can read these posts here at VJ so that you can have a guidance:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/60692-what-is-the-difference-between-i-134-and-i-864/

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/444814-i-134-or-i-864/

goodLuck!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Thanks for the info, I'm looking for a different answer though. Both my fiance and I are below the poverty line, so I don't know how to fill out I-134 because of this reason. Should I be filling out both, ahhh I don't know what to do with this poverty line stuff once I receive my NOA2. If I submit the I-134 myself (Im the petitioner) I won't be above the poverty line. I'm afraid of being denied even before filing the I-864 with a joint sponser.

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whomever is your joint sponsor should also fill out an I-134 with relevant documents for your fiancée to take to the interview.

Edited by NLR

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