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I-134 Affidavit Question for Other Names

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Hey everyone, 

 

Kinda of a similar question I posted back regarding the I-129F but I just want to make sure the same is needed with the I-134.

 

I changed my first name twice and noticed that the I-134 affidavit asks for other names used. Do I also need to send copies of the legal judge approved stamped documents with the form too? Or not needed since I'll be sending it with the I-129f already. Will this also raise any red flags that I changed it twice?

 

Thanks everyone!

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47 minutes ago, SoCalMan said:

Hey everyone, 

 

Kinda of a similar question I posted back regarding the I-129F but I just want to make sure the same is needed with the I-134.

 

I changed my first name twice and noticed that the I-134 affidavit asks for other names used. Do I also need to send copies of the legal judge approved stamped documents with the form too? Or not needed since I'll be sending it with the I-129f already. Will this also raise any red flags that I changed it twice?

 

Thanks everyone!

Yes you should attach them on the I-134 too (which you will be submitting during the interview stage). On the last page of the I-134, you can put there the other names you have used. You can also write there the reasons for the name changes. I don't think it will be an issue though as long as you provide reasons for the name change and that they have been legally changed.

 

It would be better to also attach a document with the I-129F if you have a longer explanation for your name changes. :) Good luck!

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1 hour ago, audacieux89 said:

Yes you should attach them on the I-134 too (which you will be submitting during the interview stage). On the last page of the I-134, you can put there the other names you have used. You can also write there the reasons for the name changes. I don't think it will be an issue though as long as you provide reasons for the name change and that they have been legally changed.

 

It would be better to also attach a document with the I-129F if you have a longer explanation for your name changes. :) Good luck!

Oh really? I didn't see in the instructions that you have to write why you changed the name. I thought you just  need show the legal documents.

 

Thanks.

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Just now, SoCalMan said:

Oh really? I didn't see in the instructions that you have to write why you changed the name. Just need show the legal documents. Thanks.

You don't have to but it's nice to have an explanation for the adjudicator to read. It's always better to have more evidences rather than be issued an RFE. Just my two cents ;)

-=ROC & Naturalization Timeline=-

January 25, 2021 - ROC application received

January 22, 2022 - Case transferred

January 16, 2022 - Naturalization application received

April 7, 2023 - ROC and Naturalization Interview

April 20, 2023 - Oath Ceremony scheduled

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