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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I have some questions that cant be answered with searching alone.

My Fiance's paper got Approve this July 29th and He has an interview this September 10th. My question is for the I-134 paper affidavit of support I fill one up then my co-sponsor does as well but Since it will be my parents co-sponsoring me their account and tax 1040 is also joint together I have collected the W2 forms from 2010-2012 as well as their ITR. We also collected our bank verification account and job verification.

The only thing that is confusing me right now is how would i type theirs or them writing it since they are joint together would be in a separate paper and same pretty much answers just different name and since their my parents they would put for my fiance how is he related as Son in Law?

PLease help anybody I really appreciate it i have to send the paper as soon as possible but I am so overwhelm with all of these things :*

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My co-sponsors were my fiance's parents who also had a joint tax return. We just had them fill out separate forms with similar information and then submitted their return along with the forms. In the relationship to you part, we just put "sons fiance"... my interview was approved, so I assume this is correct!

Good luck!


I have some questions that cant be answered with searching alone.

My Fiance's paper got Approve this July 29th and He has an interview this September 10th. My question is for the I-134 paper affidavit of support I fill one up then my co-sponsor does as well but Since it will be my parents co-sponsoring me their account and tax 1040 is also joint together I have collected the W2 forms from 2010-2012 as well as their ITR. We also collected our bank verification account and job verification.

The only thing that is confusing me right now is how would i type theirs or them writing it since they are joint together would be in a separate paper and same pretty much answers just different name and since their my parents they would put for my fiance how is he related as Son in Law?

PLease help anybody I really appreciate it i have to send the paper as soon as possible but I am so overwhelm with all of these things :*

My co-sponsors were my fiance's parents who also had a joint tax return. We just had them fill out separate forms with similar information and then submitted their return along with the forms. In the relationship to you part, we just put "sons fiance"... my interview was approved, so I assume this is correct!

Good luck!

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I have some questions that cant be answered with searching alone.

My Fiance's paper got Approve this July 29th and He has an interview this September 10th. My question is for the I-134 paper affidavit of support I fill one up then my co-sponsor does as well but Since it will be my parents co-sponsoring me their account and tax 1040 is also joint together I have collected the W2 forms from 2010-2012 as well as their ITR. We also collected our bank verification account and job verification.

The only thing that is confusing me right now is how would i type theirs or them writing it since they are joint together would be in a separate paper and same pretty much answers just different name and since their my parents they would put for my fiance how is he related as Son in Law?

PLease help anybody I really appreciate it i have to send the paper as soon as possible but I am so overwhelm with all of these things :*

Allowing co-sponsors with the K-1 visa varies from embassy to embassy, USEM is known for being difficult about accepting co-sponsors.

Are you using only one parent as a co-sponsor? If you are using both, then they each need to complete the I-134, then include each parents W-2 along with a copy of the tax return.

The embassy states in their instructions letter they only want the most recent tax return & W-2, that would be 2012. You can bring other years but the embassy will not ask for them, nor will they take them if you try to hand them to the CO.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My co-sponsors were my fiance's parents who also had a joint tax return. We just had them fill out separate forms with similar information and then submitted their return along with the forms. In the relationship to you part, we just put "sons fiance"... my interview was approved, so I assume this is correct!

Good luck!

How did you answer this question po >.<

Date submitted

do not intend to make specific contributions to the support of the person(s) named in item 3.

(If you check "intend," indicate the exact nature and duration of the contributions. For example, if you intend to furnish room and board, state for

11. I intend

how long and, if money, state the amount in U.S. dollars and whether it is to be given in a lump sum, weekly or monthly, and for how long.

Oath or Affirmation of Sponsor

I acknowledge that I have read "Sponsor and Alien Liability" on Page 2 of the instructions for this form, and am aware of my responsibilities as a sponsor under the Social Security Act, as amended, and the Food Stamp Act, as amended.

I certify under penalty of perjury under United States law that I know the contents of this affidavit signed by me and that the statements are true and correct.

Signature of Sponsor

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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How did you answer this question po >.<

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do not intend to make specific contributions to the support of the person(s) named in item 3.

(If you check "intend," indicate the exact nature and duration of the contributions. For example, if you intend to furnish room and board, state for

11. I intend

how long and, if money, state the amount in U.S. dollars and whether it is to be given in a lump sum, weekly or monthly, and for how long.

Oath or Affirmation of Sponsor

I acknowledge that I have read "Sponsor and Alien Liability" on Page 2 of the instructions for this form, and am aware of my responsibilities as a sponsor under the Social Security Act, as amended, and the Food Stamp Act, as amended.

I certify under penalty of perjury under United States law that I know the contents of this affidavit signed by me and that the statements are true and correct.

Signature of Sponsor

Can't remember our exact answer, but it was something along the lines of "My Husband/Wife and I intend on providing accommodation in our house for my son, my son's fiance, and our grandson until they are financially stable. We will also support with any other financial struggles they may come across." Words to that effect. We didn't put any figures or anything down!

I'll 'hopefully' be going over to the states in a couple of weeks and the three of us will be staying with his parents to start with so it really helps out! You could put something similar down. It really helps that the co-sponsors are your parents as with them having a strong relationship to you it shows the embassy that they are more likely to be financially supportive for you both than say a friend or distant relative.

If they are intending on providing any cash amounts or helping with anything specific, then go ahead and put this down, but I think the point of it is to have in writing a promise to be financially supportive.

I would note although that London is one of the most lenient embassy's when it comes to the financial support docs. though so you might want to try and be a little more descriptive. As long as you have enough supporting evidence (I only used tax returns, but you might want to include pay stubs and letters etc.) then I think you should be fine.

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Can't remember our exact answer, but it was something along the lines of "My Husband/Wife and I intend on providing accommodation in our house for my son, my son's fiance, and our grandson until they are financially stable. We will also support with any other financial struggles they may come across." Words to that effect. We didn't put any figures or anything down!

I'll 'hopefully' be going over to the states in a couple of weeks and the three of us will be staying with his parents to start with so it really helps out! You could put something similar down. It really helps that the co-sponsors are your parents as with them having a strong relationship to you it shows the embassy that they are more likely to be financially supportive for you both than say a friend or distant relative.

If they are intending on providing any cash amounts or helping with anything specific, then go ahead and put this down, but I think the point of it is to have in writing a promise to be financially supportive.

I would note although that London is one of the most lenient embassy's when it comes to the financial support docs. though so you might want to try and be a little more descriptive. As long as you have enough supporting evidence (I only used tax returns, but you might want to include pay stubs and letters etc.) then I think you should be fine.

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Thank you it helped a lot i kinda did something similar but hopefully they would accept all the ones we got >.< we got so much documents to show but who knows right

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