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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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I have gathered almost everything needed for the I-129f package....... movies we made together.

I am not sure how you would present movies... Evidence submitted on magnetic media is not acceptable

YMMV

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Well, the tips about the Affidavit of support say a lot but unfortunately don't state what the actual difference between a I-134 and a I-864 is. No wonder if people are confused. However, I don't want to sound ungreatful, because this side is a well of useful information. I don't know what I would do without it. So thanks to everybody who is helping here.

Well, the tips say that "the foreign fiance's assets CAN be used if they are readily convertible into cash". Ok, lets assume I can wire 25.000 dollars from a German account to an US account. What now?

My girlfriend fills out the I-134 but she has neither income nor assets. So her mom fills out an I-134 for co-sponsorship, right? If she has an income of more than 16.500 a year, we are fine anyway, right? If she has only 11.500 I could make up for the rest with my 25.000 (5 years x 5.000 dollars assets = 25.000). Is that correct?

Final question: how does one add those assets? What form do I have to use to do so. Is it true that a regular letter and the proof of my assets would work?

Again, thanks for the help. I really appreciate it.

Sorry to keep pointing you to forms, but the instructions should help you. Here's the I-864... the same income requirements apply for the I-134.

http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/I-864.pdf

8-30-05 Met David at a restaurant in Germany

3-28-06 David 'officially' proposed

4-26-06 I-129F mailed

9-25-06 Interview: APPROVED!

10-16-06 Flt to US, POE Detroit

11-5-06 Married

7-2-07 Green card received

9-12-08 Filed for divorce

12-5-08 Court hearing - divorce final

A great marriage is not when the "perfect couple" comes together.

It is when an imperfect couple learns to enjoy their differences.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Romania
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Hi,

I understand that She is in the US. Well, for $20 or $25 plus rush order fees she may have a certified duplicate Birth Certificate in 3 business days if neccessary.

Did you guys thought about that? I don't understand whay they still have her original Birth certificate, because when I applied for passport all my originals came back with the passport in the mail, and they only kept copies.

Good luck,

Vik

2006-10-16 - Mailed out I-129

2006-10-24 - Received NOA1 from CSC

2007-01-24 - NOA2 - Approved !!! - Yes!

2007-01-30 - NOA2 - arrived in the mail

2007-02-01 - NVC - Receipt Confirmation date

2007-02-05 - NVC - Receipt arrived in the mail. Case number assigned.

2007-02-09 - Receive at US Emassy - Bucharest - Romania

2007-02-12 - Packet 3 received in the mail

2007-02-14 - Packet 3 shipped back to Embassy

2007-02-23 - Medical exam - Done

2007-02-28 - Visa Interview - VISA in hand ...

2007-04-22 - We broke up

2007-06-16 - Decided to give the 2nd chance

2007-07-02 - Arrival in the US - POE - Denver Intl Airport

2007-09-29 - We've got married!

2007-10-15 - AOS-EAD-AP mailed out

2007-10-25 - NOA

2007-11-29 - Biometrics appointment - DONE!

2007-12-20 - AP - received

2007-12-27 - EAD card received

2007-12-28 - Apply for SSN

--- troubles with EAD verification for SSN----

2007-02-14 - SSN Received

2008-03-11 - AOS Interview - Passed - Green card in the mail within a month

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Kenya
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This doesn't make sense. You don't need the birth certificate for the I-129F application, so I don't know what the problem is. You only need the birth certificate at the time of the interview. You also need the passport for that, and you should get the birth certificate back with the passport (at least Jacinta did when she got her passport). Same with the affidavit of support. That will be required months from now, at the time of the interview. Of course these are things to worry about, but get the petition in first and then worry about them. You can paralyze yourself from immediate and necessary action by worrying too much about potential problems far down the road. One thing at a time.

I should add though on the sponsorship issue that if you get a co-sponsor, that co-sponsor has to be able to provide for all members of his immediate family, plus you and your family.

Good luck!

APR 25, 2006 ARRIVE IN KENYA FOR PH.D. DISSERTATION RESEARCH

JUL 07, 2006 MEET AT CHECK-INN CLUB IN BUSIA, KENYA

SEPT 25, 2006 RETURN TO US

OCT 18, 2006 I129F SUBMITTED

OCT 24, 2006 NOA1 I129F

OCT 24, 2006 BACK TO KENYA

NOV 18, 2006 PROPOSED IN MOMBASA, KENYA (SHE SAID "YES"!)

DEC 26, 2006 NOA2 I129F

DEC 27, 2006 RETURN FROM KENYA

JANUARY, 2006 NVC CAN'T LOCATE PETITION

FEB 14, 2007 LETTERS SENT TO CONGRESSMEN

FEB 15, 2007 CIS CUSTOMER SERVICE SENDS EMAIL TO CSC REQUESTING TRACE ON MY PETITION (SHOULD HEAR BACK W/IN 45 DAYS)

FEB 19, 2007 APPROVED PETITION TOUCHED

FEB 21, 2007 EMAIL FROM CONGRESSMAN'S OFFICE SAYING PETITION HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED BY NVC

FEB 23, 2007 PETITION SENT TO US EMBASSY IN NAIROBI, KENYA

MAR 5, 2007 PICKED UP PACKET 3/4 FROM EMBASSY

MAR 26, 2007 RETURNED PACKET 3 TO EMBASSY

APR 12, 2007 RETURNED MEDICAL EXAM RESULTS TO EMBASSY, HAD INTERVIEW, AND WAS APPROVED!

APR 26, 2007 PICKED-UP VISA FROM EMBASSY

APR 28-29, 2007 NAIROBI-ZURICH-CHICAGO-DETROIT-ANN ARBOR

JUL 3, 2007 WEDDING IN LAS VEGAS

JUL 30, 2007 MAIL AOS, EAD, AP APPLICATIONS

SEPT 8, 2007 CHECK CASHED

OCT 24, 2007 AP APPROVED

NOV 5, 2007 EAD APPROVED

NOV 6, 2007 EAD IN MAIL

JAN 22, 2008 INTERVIEW -- APPROVED!

Jacinta is a conditional permanent resident alien!

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