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Hello I have a few questions about the Affidative of Support (i-134) and how to properly file it. I am attaching photos of the questions so you can see how they are stated on the form. 

 

Some things to know:  I am the petitioner for my fiance and our co-sponsor will be my brother. I came to America when I was 10 years old and got citizenship through my parents. Same with my brother which was 11 when he entered the USA. Neither of us have ever sponsored for anyone in the past. 

 

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for question 11 on part 1: I understand my brother should mark "citizen through parent(s)" but we never received a Certificate of Citizenship. I was aware that this is only given by request? So what should he put in the empty space? 

 

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for question 8 on part 2: Beneficiary's physical address... should this be the address that is indicated on my fiance's ID card? or the one he is currently living in (he is living temporarily somewhere else)? On i-129f it asked for "current address" and "past addresses" so we put accordingly. Is it supposed to match the address that the embassy will have? 

 

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for question 10-13 on part 3: When my brother fills this out is it supposed to be N/A? Or with my fiance's information? And how should 13. be answered? How about when I fill it out? 

 

Thank you so much for your help. 

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On 2/10/2018 at 12:10 PM, Kristi&Luigi said:

Hello I have a few questions about the Affidative of Support (i-134) and how to properly file it. I am attaching photos of the questions so you can see how they are stated on the form. 

 

Some things to know:  I am the petitioner for my fiance and our co-sponsor will be my brother. I came to America when I was 10 years old and got citizenship through my parents. Same with my brother which was 11 when he entered the USA. Neither of us have ever sponsored for anyone in the past. 

 

i134_11_1.jpg.2322bd543b2cb58156b563e8d21e2cb1.jpg

for question 11 on part 1: I understand my brother should mark "citizen through parent(s)" but we never received a Certificate of Citizenship. I was aware that this is only given by request? So what should he put in the empty space? 

 

i134_8_2.jpg.8592f50af464d0052c53c76b1714c6a8.jpg

for question 8 on part 2: Beneficiary's physical address... should this be the address that is indicated on my fiance's ID card? or the one he is currently living in (he is living temporarily somewhere else)? On i-129f it asked for "current address" and "past addresses" so we put accordingly. Is it supposed to match the address that the embassy will have? 

 

i134_10-13_3.jpg.1c285159f170162d2f5b5a381a5ae06c.jpg

for question 10-13 on part 3: When my brother fills this out is it supposed to be N/A? Or with my fiance's information? And how should 13. be answered? How about when I fill it out? 

 

Thank you so much for your help. 

Question 11: I'm going to put none and will give my fiance a copy of my passport (as he should have a complete copy of your I-129F packet). This is to show in the interview so he has the opportunity to explain. 

Question 8: Physical address is where he is physically in at the moment. HOWEVER, if he will be coming back before the interview then I think you can put the address the embassy has (that should correspond to that embassy) since this is (again) supposed to be current for the interview. 

Question 10-13: I mean this form is so that you fiancee will BECOME a dependent, he isn't yet. So I think it's supposed to be the opportunity to write about the dependents your co-sponsor already has (children, spouses, etc.) and whether they're partially or wholly dependent. 

K1 Timeline

01/10/2018: Mailed I-129F from Miami, Fl

01/12/2018: I-129F Received (according to online NOA1)

01/18/2018: Text message with NOA1 info and case number received

01/26/2018: NOA1 Hard Copy

07/27/2018: NOA2 Received :jest:

08/14/2018: NVC Received, Case & Invoice # assigned

08/21/2018: Case in Transit

08/24/2018: Naples Embassy Received (case READY)

09/04/2018: Packet 3 (received after sending them an email inquiring about the Packet)

09/18/2018: Interview, AP 

10/2/2018: Out of AP, Visa Issued

10/4/2018: Visa in Hand

10/18/2018: POE (Miami, Fl)

10/26/2018: Civil Marriage Ceremony

12/29/2018: Wedding Ceremony 

AOS Timeline

11/16/2018: Filed for AOS at Hialeah, Fl office

11/20/2018: Fingerprint Fee Received

12/12/2018: Fingerprints done 

4/25/2019: Interview Ready to Be Scheduled for I-485 

4/30/2019: Notified that Interview was Scheduled 

6/17/2019:  Interview: approved! :dance: (213 days from filing AOS; no EAD or AP)

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On 2/12/2018 at 2:23 AM, lilit829 said:

Question 11: I'm going to put none and will give my fiance a copy of my passport (as he should have a complete copy of your I-129F packet). This is to show in the interview so he has the opportunity to explain. 

Question 8: Physical address is where he is physically in at the moment. HOWEVER, if he will be coming back before the interview then I think you can put the address the embassy has (that should correspond to that embassy) since this is (again) supposed to be current for the interview. 

Question 10-13: I mean this form is so that you fiancee will BECOME a dependent, he isn't yet. So I think it's supposed to be the opportunity to write about the dependents your co-sponsor already has (children, spouses, etc.) and whether they're partially or wholly dependent. 

Thank you for your help! 

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