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I am filling out this form and I need to know for sure if the rules are still the same or if they have changed. My Question is; Do I have to fill out a separate form for my Fiancee's Son or is the one form good enough? Also, does the Manila Embassy Require any more financial documents than what is listed? Thank You in Advance!!! Danny Martin :help::unsure:

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I am filling out this form and I need to know for sure if the rules are still the same or if they have changed. My Question is; Do I have to fill out a separate form for my Fiancee's Son or is the one form good enough? Also, does the Manila Embassy Require any more financial documents than what is listed? Thank You in Advance!!! Danny Martin :help::unsure:

What is the difference between i-134 and i-864??? flowchart says fill out i-1864 but on parts of this website the form listed to even download (links to download) are for i-134????

Dec 6th - NOA1

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Feb 27th - NOA2

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I am filling out this form and I need to know for sure if the rules are still the same or if they have changed. My Question is; Do I have to fill out a separate form for my Fiancee's Son or is the one form good enough? Also, does the Manila Embassy Require any more financial documents than what is listed? Thank You in Advance!!! Danny Martin :help::unsure:

The US Citizen completes the I-134. The one form is good enough. You must also sign in front of a Notary. Then the form is sent to the beneficiary for presentation to the Consular officer during the Interview.

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June 2, 2006 - Mailed K1 Petition

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Oct 05, 2006 - NOA2 - APPROVED after 122 days

Dec 05, 2006 - Received Packet 3 from Consulate

Dec 11, 2006 - Medical Examination in Belo Horizonte

Jan 10, 2007 - Returned Packet #3 to Consulate (SEDEX-10)

Mar 13, 2007 - INTERVIEW SUCCESS! We have our K-1 VISA !!

POE & Texas Wedding

Mar 27, 2007 - POE Houston, TX. No questions. Gone in 10 minutes.

Mar 28, 2007 - Marriage License app

April 4, 2007 - Our Wedding Day!

April 12, 2007 - Apply for SS card with married name

April 20, 2007 - Received SS card

AOS

June 4, 2007 - Mailed AOS

June 6, 2007 - USCIS received

June 11, 2007 - NOA1 for I-485

July 18, 2007 - Biometrics completed

July 20, 2007 - Case transferred from MSC to CSC

July 31, 2007 - AOS Approved - 57 days - Without an Interview!

Aug 06, 2007 - Received Green Card in the mail today!

Jan 8, 2009 @ 8:18PM - Our son was born tonight !!

I-751 - Remove Conditions

July 11, 2009 - Certified Mail to VSC I-751 Package

July 14, 2009 - Check cleared bank

July 20, 2009 - NOA1 & 1 yr extension - Receipt date is July 14. Case# assigned

Sept 1, 2009 - Biometrics completed

Nov 25, 2009 - I-751 is approved. No Interview.

Dec 14, 2009 - 10yr Green Card arrived !

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I am filling out this form and I need to know for sure if the rules are still the same or if they have changed. My Question is; Do I have to fill out a separate form for my Fiancee's Son or is the one form good enough? Also, does the Manila Embassy Require any more financial documents than what is listed? Thank You in Advance!!! Danny Martin :help::unsure:

What is the difference between i-134 and i-864??? flowchart says fill out i-1864 but on parts of this website the form listed to even download (links to download) are for i-134????

The I-134 is submitted at the interview for the visa, depending on the consulate. The I-864 is submitted when you file AOS, which is done once your petition is approved and you are here in the States and married. Hope this helps :)

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