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I just want to know if me and my co sponsor need to filling the I-134 and the I-864 both of us??,!!

You're on the K-1 path. You or your Co-sponsor do NOT fill the I-864.

The I-134 is the form you fill. If you require a co-sponsor, I believe they also fill that form. See the instructions: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-134instr.pdf

I would advise you go to the K1 guides above and re-read it. It's laid out clearly there. Best!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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You're on the K-1 path. You or your Co-sponsor do NOT fill the I-864.

The I-134 is the form you fill. If you require a co-sponsor, I believe they also fill that form. See the instructions: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-134instr.pdf

I would advise you go to the K1 guides above and re-read it. It's laid out clearly there. Best!

Ohh thank you so much ....im was just comfused and worry that they gonna asking my fiance for the I-864 for his interview!!

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I make 20.000$ i believe that its not enough to be a sponsor because i have kids even they r not living with me

I am not one of the expert for the income/poverty level requirement. But I believe you making $20,000 with children, you will require a co-sponsor.

Review this link: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-864p.pdf

Hope another member with expertise in that area provides the best response.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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You have to count the children if they are under 21 even if they do no live with you. Count your fiance, the children and you then look on the chart under to determine how much you have to make. If it is over $20,000 which I am sure it is then you need a co-sponsor.

Good luck,

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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You have to count the children if they are under 21 even if they do no live with you. Count your fiance, the children and you then look on the chart under to determine how much you have to make. If it is over $20,000 which I am sure it is then you need a co-sponsor.

Good luck,

Yeah that's clear now i need a co sponsor soo bad for sure .

Thank you sooo much :)

I just want to know what is the diffrence between Packet 3 and packet 4 ??,!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Fiji
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Yeah that's clear now i need a co sponsor soo bad for sure .

Thank you sooo much smile.png

I just want to know what is the diffrence between Packet 3 and packet 4 ??,!!

packet 3 is application and preparation

packet 4 is the interview appointment package


8/16/2012 I-129F NOA1
11/8/2012 Married
1/3/2013 I-129F cancelled
1/29/2013 withdrawal notice received
2/5/2013 I-130 NOA1 with error on wife's name
Case status not available
2/5/2013 Unable to generate service request

3/13/2013 transferred to local office
3/26/2013 Service request generated
4/12/2013 Infopass, file in workflow March 28
4/19/2013 Case status available - APPROVED!

Detour to the NVC via NRC

For information on my detour and the steps I took to free my petition, check
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NVC

6/7/2013 NVC logs file as received

6/11/2013 Case number and IIN assigned

6/12/2013 DS-3032 emailed

6/13/21013 AOS paid

6/14/2013 DS-3032 emailed attention superuser (stupid me)

6/23/2013 DS-3032 emailed attention supervisor

6/24/2013 DS-3032 accepted

6/25/2013 IV bill generated and paid

07/06/2013 IV & AOS sent; 07/11/2013 NVC logs received

07/30/2013 IV Accepted; AOS Checklist

08/01/2013 AOS Checklist received

08/02/2013 AOS resent; 08/07/2013 NVC logs received

08/28/2013 Case Complete

09/10/2013 Interview date assigned

Embassy

08/14/2013 Medical; 08/19/2013 Medical Ready

08/07/2013 Police cert ordered (Fiji delivers straight to the embassy)

10/02/2013 Interview

xx/xx/2013 Visa in Hand

xx/xx/2013 POE Los Angeles International Airport

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