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Hi all! 

 

My fiance's father has kindly agreed to be our joint sponsor and has filled out the i134 for me to take to my interview. It was my understanding that it needed to have a "wet" signature on it, so my fiance mailed the forms to me from the US... but he somehow ended up sending me a photocopy so it is not the wet signature I thought we needed.

 

Do you know if this will be a problem at the London embassy? The signature is very clear and a good copy, but still a copy. Thanks for any advice!

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44 minutes ago, tpmd said:

Hi all! 

 

My fiance's father has kindly agreed to be our joint sponsor and has filled out the i134 for me to take to my interview. It was my understanding that it needed to have a "wet" signature on it, so my fiance mailed the forms to me from the US... but he somehow ended up sending me a photocopy so it is not the wet signature I thought we needed.

 

Do you know if this will be a problem at the London embassy? The signature is very clear and a good copy, but still a copy. Thanks for any advice!

 

I've known of another who got by without the wet signature. But you have time to get the wet one in the mail still. Have him mail it today.

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42 minutes ago, Wuozopo said:

 

I've known of another who got by without the wet signature. But you have time to get the wet one in the mail still. Have him mail it today.

Thank you! That's what I thought, but I was hoping not haha. 

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1 hour ago, tpmd said:

Thank you! That's what I thought, but I was hoping not haha. 

 

If it doesn't arrive in time, talk you way through it as a mix up with the correct one on the way.   It probably won't be an issue with the photocopy, but you will feel more confident if you get the original. One less thing to be nervous about on interview day.

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