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Hello friends,

Flying to Rio Monday to accompany wife to K3 interview Wednesday. Filling out my 134 Affidavit of support form. Also have co-sponsor who has already filled out same form and passed it to me.

Question #10 on 134 states: "That I have submitted visa petition(s) to the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Service (CIS) on behalf of the following person(s). If none, state none."

When I helped my co-sponsor fill out this form we put "none".

Now I'm filling out my version of this form with help of Nolo Press book "Fiance and Marriage Visas" and it says that USC should put name of sponsored spouse here and then "(subject of this Affidavit"). Ok, I can do that, but should my cosponsor have done that as well? It would be rather hard to get that changed on his form at this late date.

So what is correct? Will it matter if my co-sponsor put "none" for this question??

Thanks very much for any quick info!

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AOS

Mailed express USPS Sat. March 1, 2008

Arrived Chicago March 3, 2008

NOA receipt received March 10, 2008

USPS return receipt received March 10, 2008

AOS payment check cashed March 10, 2008

Biometrics appointment scheduled for March 25, 2008 (letter received March 18, 2006)

EAD approved 05/02/08

Card arrives by mail 05/09/08

Interview 08/27/08

Approval letter arrives 09/01/08

Green card arrives 09/15/08

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Best way to answer you as far as the joint sponsor goes is to ask you a question........

Did they petition anyone, or only yourself? :whistle:

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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Best way to answer you as far as the joint sponsor goes is to ask you a question........

Did they petition anyone, or only yourself? :whistle:

No, the co-sponsor has never filed a petition for anyone else.

So, with that logic, sounds like it's ok that our two forms on different on this question. Can anyone confirm this?

Maybe I'm just needlessly worrying...

AOS

Mailed express USPS Sat. March 1, 2008

Arrived Chicago March 3, 2008

NOA receipt received March 10, 2008

USPS return receipt received March 10, 2008

AOS payment check cashed March 10, 2008

Biometrics appointment scheduled for March 25, 2008 (letter received March 18, 2006)

EAD approved 05/02/08

Card arrives by mail 05/09/08

Interview 08/27/08

Approval letter arrives 09/01/08

Green card arrives 09/15/08

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Best way to answer you as far as the joint sponsor goes is to ask you a question........

Did they petition anyone, or only yourself? :whistle:

No, the co-sponsor has never filed a petition for anyone else.

So, with that logic, sounds like it's ok that our two forms on different on this question. Can anyone confirm this?

Maybe I'm just needlessly worrying...

The answer for the joint sponsor is 'none' if they have never petitioned for anyone. The answers being different on this question is of no relevance. Each is answered correctly.

You can find me on FBI

An overview of Security Name Checks And Administrative Review at Service Center, NVC & Consulate levels.

Detailed Review USCIS Alien Security Checks

fb2fc244.gif72c97806.gif4d488a91.gif

11324375801ij.gif

View Timeline HERE

I am but a wench not a lawyer. My advice and opinion is just that. I read, I research, I learn.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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Best way to answer you as far as the joint sponsor goes is to ask you a question........

Did they petition anyone, or only yourself? :whistle:

No, the co-sponsor has never filed a petition for anyone else.

So, with that logic, sounds like it's ok that our two forms on different on this question. Can anyone confirm this?

Maybe I'm just needlessly worrying...

The answer for the joint sponsor is 'none' if they have never petitioned for anyone. The answers being different on this question is of no relevance. Each is answered correctly.

You're right aussiewench... thanks for quickly bringing me back to my senses.

AOS

Mailed express USPS Sat. March 1, 2008

Arrived Chicago March 3, 2008

NOA receipt received March 10, 2008

USPS return receipt received March 10, 2008

AOS payment check cashed March 10, 2008

Biometrics appointment scheduled for March 25, 2008 (letter received March 18, 2006)

EAD approved 05/02/08

Card arrives by mail 05/09/08

Interview 08/27/08

Approval letter arrives 09/01/08

Green card arrives 09/15/08

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