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hi everyone i know im maybe getting ahead of myself here i havent even filed the k1 yet but i do hope to soon . im wondering im pretty sure that my income will be enough for approval but i do have a co sponser lined up does anybody think that it would be ok to send mine and my co sponsers 134 just to be safe .im not sure if sending 2 will help or hurt are chances. thanks everyone.

June 21, 2007 sent 129f to csc

Nov 8, 2007 noa2

Nov 12,2007 hardcopy received in mail

Nov 28, 2007 nvc received noa2 from uscis california

Nov 29, 2007 nvc sends case to manila case #mnl2007832xxx

feb 2 2008 flying to manila

feb 8 2008 interview.

feb 8 2008 approved

feb 17 we both arrive in san francisco yey!

mar 8 wedding

may 31 file for aos and ead

june28 biometrics appoinment

sept 15 recieved appt letter aos interview on oct..30

oct 30 passed interview for aos waiting for greencard in the mail !!!

nov 12 Greencard in hand woo hoo

august 3 2010 file for removal of conditional greencard

august 10 Noa1

Sep 9 Biometrics

Dec 1 approved

Dec 8 10 Year Greencard recieved

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hi everyone i know im maybe getting ahead of myself here i havent even filed the k1 yet but i do hope to soon . im wondering im pretty sure that my income will be enough for approval but i do have a co sponser lined up does anybody think that it would be ok to send mine and my co sponsers 134 just to be safe .im not sure if sending 2 will help or hurt are chances. thanks everyone.

If you are close enough to the line that you're unsure if you qualify, then it's probably a good idea to have a co-sponsor. But you need to be a bit more clear in what you're asking. Are you saying you want to send the I-134 in with the K-1? That's kind of what it sounds like.

Before you do get much further ahead of yourself, you need to spend a lot of time educating yourself about the entire process. Read through the guides here and look for topics in the forum that seem to fit your situation. Too much information is better than not enough. This whole thing you're about to start on requires attention to detail at each step of the way. If you spend time and energy on issues you haven't reached yet, you're likely to miss something important in the step you're currently on. Planning ahead is fine.... just don't let it cloud the here and now. Good luck!

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todd,

What do you mean by "filed the k1" ?

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hi everyone i know im maybe getting ahead of myself here i havent even filed the k1 yet but i do hope to soon . im wondering im pretty sure that my income will be enough for approval but i do have a co sponser lined up does anybody think that it would be ok to send mine and my co sponsers 134 just to be safe .im not sure if sending 2 will help or hurt are chances. thanks everyone.
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hi everyone i know im maybe getting ahead of myself here i havent even filed the k1 yet but i do hope to soon . im wondering im pretty sure that my income will be enough for approval but i do have a co sponser lined up does anybody think that it would be ok to send mine and my co sponsers 134 just to be safe .im not sure if sending 2 will help or hurt are chances. thanks everyone.

Having a backup sponsor won't hurt your fiancé's visa chances in any way - if you meet the requirements, they will likely return the second I-134 to your fiancé at the interview. :thumbs:

p.s.

You do know - you won't be needing these I-134's until the interview right? (in other words, that they're not sent with the petition.)

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hello yes i should be more clear no im not sending the i 134 with my 129f i will send that for her to take to her interview im just trying to get as much info and help as i can about all aspects of the process thanks to all

June 21, 2007 sent 129f to csc

Nov 8, 2007 noa2

Nov 12,2007 hardcopy received in mail

Nov 28, 2007 nvc received noa2 from uscis california

Nov 29, 2007 nvc sends case to manila case #mnl2007832xxx

feb 2 2008 flying to manila

feb 8 2008 interview.

feb 8 2008 approved

feb 17 we both arrive in san francisco yey!

mar 8 wedding

may 31 file for aos and ead

june28 biometrics appoinment

sept 15 recieved appt letter aos interview on oct..30

oct 30 passed interview for aos waiting for greencard in the mail !!!

nov 12 Greencard in hand woo hoo

august 3 2010 file for removal of conditional greencard

august 10 Noa1

Sep 9 Biometrics

Dec 1 approved

Dec 8 10 Year Greencard recieved

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