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    I just have some questions regarding the K1 Visa. I was in the U.S Army, stationed in Italy, thus how I met my fiancee. It doesn't specificity on self employment? I just became a Real Estate Agent and still doing their academy of the agency I'm with. She is also a lawyer. As for myself, I go to college full time(9/11 GI Bill) and collect VA disability as my primary source of income at the moment. Here is my questions if anyone can help I would be appreciate it because I don't want this to be rejected just answering something wrong. 

 

I was reading I need to fill out a financial support affidavit, I-134? or is that only for the interview or I send it in as an attachment with the K1 VisaWhat do I put down for my address in Italy? All I have is my APO mailing address when I was stationed in Vicenza, we just had the barracks. U.S Army doesn't really have a specific address as employment? Regarding parents, my mother passed away in 2016 but doesn't really specific that it just ask for their place of residency? The section under "Part 1" it just employment start and end but regarding what job though? Thank you for any help. 

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4 hours ago, Acslate said:

    I just have some questions regarding the K1 Visa. I was in the U.S Army, stationed in Italy, thus how I met my fiancee. It doesn't specificity on self employment? I just became a Real Estate Agent and still doing their academy of the agency I'm with. She is also a lawyer. As for myself, I go to college full time(9/11 GI Bill) and collect VA disability as my primary source of income at the moment. Here is my questions if anyone can help I would be appreciate it because I don't want this to be rejected just answering something wrong. 

 

I was reading I need to fill out a financial support affidavit, I-134? or is that only for the interview or I send it in as an attachment with the K1 VisaWhat do I put down for my address in Italy? All I have is my APO mailing address when I was stationed in Vicenza, we just had the barracks. U.S Army doesn't really have a specific address as employment? Regarding parents, my mother passed away in 2016 but doesn't really specific that it just ask for their place of residency? The section under "Part 1" it just employment start and end but regarding what job though? Thank you for any help. 

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Hello,

     I filled out the I-134 support form, but I never submitted it in with my K-1 paperwork. I just carried it with me to our K-1 interview in case the asked for it (which they never did). I’m not positive about which address you should use, but my advice would be to use the address where you will be receiving your mail because that is how you will be receiving communication from USCIS. 

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The I-134 is required when your fiance is going for the interview. Having just completed it, (3 as a matter of fact, one for her and the other for her 2 children), there is a section on it with specific instructions for 'Self Employment'. Since it is a (somewhat) editable PDF form, you can fill it out now and later amend it as your financial conditions change. I would anticipate 5~6 months, depending on USCIS, NVC, and embassy visa load(s) before the interview time is obtained.

Good luck!

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