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I-134 Questions (re: Age and Assets)

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I've just received my NOA 2 and I'm getting everything together I need to mail over to my sweetie.

On the second page of the I-134 affidavit of support, do I inherently add my assets in the column (for instance, real estate and mortgage info) or is this similar to the I-864 where you add it only if you plan on using it as income? I don't plan on using any assets to meet requirements, so I wasn't sure if the I-134 wants to know about it anyway, or only if I need it as an extra leg up!

The second question is age....I feel dumb asking this! Naturally I'm preparing these forms in advance to mail to England. By the time my fiancée needs to use them, it's very possible that I would have had my birthday, so should I give my age now and sign and date accordingly - or add one year and sign and date in advance?

Or leave those two spaces blank and have my fiancé fill that in when he schedules the interview?

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