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I am an old member who initially filed for a K-1 Visa for my present wife and already a US Citizen since 2015.  My stepdaughter, a K-2 Visa recipient herself, became a US citizen last month and is currently filing for a K-1 Visa for her fiancé. When reviewing the timeline in the K-1 Visa guide, it states to submit form I-134 upon receipt of form NOA2, what to send to your fiance once the I-124F is approved.  I thought she had to send form I-134 along with her original application.  Please explain in detail.

I also realized that form G325A is no longer required once the I-124F was modified to incorporated the biographical info of both applicant and petitioner.  Please let me know if this statement is also correct.

Thanks and God Bless,

bolin786

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7 minutes ago, bolin786 said:

I am an old member who initially filed for a K-1 Visa for my present wife and already a US Citizen since 2015.  My stepdaughter, a K-2 Visa recipient herself, became a US citizen last month and is currently filing for a K-1 Visa for her fiancé. When reviewing the timeline in the K-1 Visa guide, it states to submit form I-134 upon receipt of form NOA2, what to send to your fiance once the I-124F is approved.  I thought she had to send form I-134 along with her original application.  Please explain in detail.

I also realized that form G325A is no longer required once the I-124F was modified to incorporated the biographical info of both applicant and petitioner.  Please let me know if this statement is also correct.

Thanks and God Bless,

bolin786

The new I29f contains the information previously required using the G325A, so the G 325A is no longer needed 

The I 134 is taken by the beneficiary to the interview, not sent with the I129f

The guide section of the vj site contains updated information on the K1 process and includes the changes since your journey with K1

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