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Hi All Happy New Year

A question we could use an answer to.

Lorry has filled out the I-324 Document of support . She has everything required for it

But when she went to get the Public Notary at her bank to sign it, was told she couldn't sign

on the 324 form because no where does it state to be signed by a Notary it says Officer

where the signature and stamp would go

The Notary filled out 3 of her Bank financial forms with her name signed and stamped and

along with Lorry's name

Also explained they were being issued for the I-324 and wrote on the 324 forms for them to see

attached forms of Public Notary verification

Will this be acceptable for a signing by a Public Notary or does it strictly have to be signed on

the I-324 form itself

Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated as I'm here in WA with Lorry now and will be

leaving Jan 3 and hope to have everything I'll needing for my interview time with me when go

Thanks

Allie & Lorry

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Are we takling about I-134, or I-864?

I-134 is the form used for K-1 and K-3 visa interview at the consulate, and has a place to notarize it.

I-864 is the form used for Adjustment of status for getting greencard in the United States, and is not notarized, and is not used at the visa interview at the consulate.

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Are we takling about I-134, or I-864?

I-134 is the form used for K-1 and K-3 visa interview at the consulate, and has a place to notarize it.

I-864 is the form used for Adjustment of status for getting greencard in the United States, and is not notarized, and is not used at the visa interview at the consulate.

HI Thanks for your reply I'm sorry I put I-324 it's the I-134 that you refer to

On the one we have it just has a place that says Officer signature It hasn't anaywhere showing the name

Notary Signature and the Lady at the bank said that's why she couldn't signature it where it states Officer

and gave the signed verification papers from her office. Explaining what they were being Notarized and

officially being stamped for

We're wondering will those papers she gave do for the interview. I'll going to Montreal from

Nova Scotia and it's too late when I get there to find they won't do for the Consulate

Thanks

Allie & Lorry

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HI Thanks for your reply I'm sorry I put I-324 it's the I-134 that you refer to

On the one we have it just has a place that says Officer signature It hasn't anaywhere showing the name

Notary Signature and the Lady at the bank said that's why she couldn't signature it where it states Officer

and gave the signed verification papers from her office. Explaining what they were being Notarized and

officially being stamped for

We're wondering will those papers she gave do for the interview. I'll going to Montreal from

Nova Scotia and it's too late when I get there to find they won't do for the Consulate

Thanks

Allie & Lorry

Hopefully you wont have a problem at the consulate, the problem I see is that they did not notarize a form just a statement on a separate paper, who's to say that you swap out the original I-134 for another? This may be a big issue at the consulate.

I am looking at the I-134, and the notary stamp can be but any where on the form, even over the blank lines under question 11.

I can never understand why some notaries are so ####### about these things, fortunately I know a few people who are notaries.

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I would go to a different notary. I did the I-134 form twice as I wanted to make sure my fiance had the most up to date information as I could.It was done by two different notarys there was no question at all about signing the form and stamping it. I have the book Fiance and marriage visas by Ilona Bray

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I took that right in and showed them the page about filling out the I-134 and it states that is where notary signs it after you sign it in their presence. A lot of notaries do not understand what they can sign and what they cannot.

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It hasn't anaywhere showing the name Notary Signature

What could be clearer for the notary? The form says:

Subscribed and sworn to (affirmed) before me on this day:

My commission expires on:

Signature of Officer Administering Oath:

Title:

Seriously, just go to a notary with a brain!

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Yea, this seems so simple - I can't believe notaries are giving people problems.

I'm having that all done this week.

I work at a school and there a number of secretaries who are notaries - so I think it'll be easier since they know me. Hope so.

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