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I'm currently processing my wife's petition which is still in Texas service center, but I want to prepare ahead to avoid any delays. I'm filling up my affidavit of support. My question is when I file the affidavit of support, do I have to make an exact copy of everything I will be sending to NVC to my wife in the philippines? I don't know what I should do since some sites states the beneficiary should bring affidavit of support with them, and other sites saying that I don't need to since NVC will forward my AOS to the respective consular office. So who ever had experience this, could you please enlighten me. I'm stressed out. I want everything to go smooth.

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Its a good idea for her to have a copy but K3 requires the I-134 (no NVC processing) and CR1/IR1 (with NVC processing) requires I-864/I-864EZ.

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