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hi vj family :)

me and my husband are both wondering which documents and forms to be notarized? we are preparing our documents and the forms needed for filing of my adjustment of status.

so far what we know on which to notarized are the affidavit of support forms for my husband and our joint sponsor. plss we need your helpful feedbacks and opinions.. thank you

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Singapore
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hi vj family :)

me and my husband are both wondering which documents and forms to be notarized? we are preparing our documents and the forms needed for filing of my adjustment of status.

so far what we know on which to notarized are the affidavit of support forms for my husband and our joint sponsor. plss we need your helpful feedbacks and opinions.. thank you

i notarized nothing and got an approval, and here's a page with a link to what i put in my package.

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06-2009 Granted Student Visa
09-2009 Entered the US for the 1st time via LAX, started school
12-2009 Met and dated the then-Boyfriend-now-Hubby
04-2010 Got an SSN through on-campus job
05-2011 Moved in with the then-Boyfriend-now-Hubby
03-2013 Filed I-765 for F-1 OPT
04-2013 Got engaged to the then-Fiance-now Hubby, worked part time on F-1 CPT
06-2013 Graduated with a B.S., F-1 OPT approved, worked full time on F-1 OPT
09-2013 Got married to the Hubby
10-2013 Filed I-485, I-130, I-693, I-864, G-325A's
11-2013 Biometrics, filed I-131
12-2013 I-131 approved (got a lawyer to expedite processing)
03-2014 Filed AR-11, I-865 for change of address
04-2014 Interview notice for Cinco de Mayo
05-2014 I-130/I-485 approved on the spot, I-551 mailed to new address within 7 calendar days

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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The I-864 affidavits of support forms do not require notarization. Where did you read that they did? Nothing needs to be notarized. Follow this guide for adjusting from a K-1 > http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1k3aos

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Agree with KayDeeCee, no notarizations are required. :thumbs:

Actually, the required sponsor certification phrase on Form I-864: "..[that] under penalty of perjury of under the laws of the United States..." is likely much stronger and legally binding than a mere signature notarization.

Please consider reviewing the Form I-864 and associated official instructions for details:

http://www.uscis.gov/i-864

Edited by A&B

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

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Posted

hi vj family :)

me and my husband are both wondering which documents and forms to be notarized? we are preparing our documents and the forms needed for filing of my adjustment of status.

so far what we know on which to notarized are the affidavit of support forms for my husband and our joint sponsor. plss we need your helpful feedbacks and opinions.. thank you

Normal, clear legible photocopies are fine. The instructions do not state anything needs to be notarized. All notarizing does is show that the person who signed the document was identified to the notary. Any document that needs an original signature, but you want to send it via e-mail would benefit from being notarized as it shows that this copy has a valid signature identified by the notary and was not photo-shopped to add or change the signature--think intent to be married during the petition stage for a K-1 visa.

Dave

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Normal, clear legible photocopies are fine. The instructions do not state anything needs to be notarized. All notarizing does is show that the person who signed the document was identified to the notary. Any document that needs an original signature, but you want to send it via e-mail would benefit from being notarized as it shows that this copy has a valid signature identified by the notary and was not photo-shopped to add or change the signature--think intent to be married during the petition stage for a K-1 visa.

Dave

thank you dave i appreciate your reply.. well then we will

not notarized anything even the form

of affidavit of support and the letter from our joint sponsor.. thank you

 
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