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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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2 minutes ago, p-ana said:

I had the original i134 sent by mail but copies of the return and paychecks.

Its my case I have the original I-134 But im afraid if they will ask me for the originals paychecks and the tax return in the day of the interview.

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10 hours ago, Laís Cunha said:

Its my case I have the original I-134 But im afraid if they will ask me for the originals paychecks and the tax return in the day of the interview.

Highly doubt they will. if they do, they can issue a 221g and it's an easy fix, I wouldn't worry if you have the original i134 and copies of the supporting docs

 

good luck

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Chile
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the only thing that needs to be original is the I-134 because it has a signature. Everything else should be a copy because they have to keep them in your file. It is highly unlikely that they'll request originals. The I-134 is signed and given as a declaration under perjury, so the embassy/USCIS work under the assumption that everything you present to them is real and you assume the responsibility if you get caught lying. Of course, they can doubt the veracity of documents if they look outright fishy or you have inconsistencies, but if everything seems in order, they assume it is.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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11 minutes ago, pantonia said:

the only thing that needs to be original is the I-134 because it has a signature. Everything else should be a copy because they have to keep them in your file. It is highly unlikely that they'll request originals. The I-134 is signed and given as a declaration under perjury, so the embassy/USCIS work under the assumption that everything you present to them is real and you assume the responsibility if you get caught lying. Of course, they can doubt the veracity of documents if they look outright fishy or you have inconsistencies, but if everything seems in order, they assume it is.

Ok thank you for your help.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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On Friday, February 17, 2017 at 5:43 PM, pantonia said:

the only thing that needs to be original is the I-134 because it has a signature. Everything else should be a copy because they have to keep them in your file. It is highly unlikely that they'll request originals. The I-134 is signed and given as a declaration under perjury, so the embassy/USCIS work under the assumption that everything you present to them is real and you assume the responsibility if you get caught lying. Of course, they can doubt the veracity of documents if they look outright fishy or you have inconsistencies, but if everything seems in order, they assume it is.

Hi i have one more question about I-134.

Like i told you i have I-134 original But is dated 10/31/2016, the father of my fiancee Brought me when he came to Brazil in december last year.

So my question is can I use this form With this date or i should have ask for another form With a new date ?

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Chile
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11 hours ago, Laís Cunha said:

Hi i have one more question about I-134.

Like i told you i have I-134 original But is dated 10/31/2016, the father of my fiancee Brought me when he came to Brazil in december last year.

So my question is can I use this form With this date or i should have ask for another form With a new date ?

You need a new one. Ideally, they must be dated within 30 days of the embassy interview. Also, the supporting documentation must be as recent as possible. For example, bank statements, if you have them, must include the most recent ones available to the sponsor. In this case, if the interview is in February, you'd need the documents to be from up until January.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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2 hours ago, pantonia said:

You need a new one. Ideally, they must be dated within 30 days of the embassy interview. Also, the supporting documentation must be as recent as possible. For example, bank statements, if you have them, must include the most recent ones available to the sponsor. In this case, if the interview is in February, you'd need the documents to be from up until January.

Thank you 

 
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