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Filed: F-1 Visa Country: Turkey
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On 7/8/2017 at 2:18 PM, aleful said:

hi

 

no, the i864 will be for adjustment of status once you marry

that is a generalized letter, a multipurpose letter for different petitions

 

the only one you need for the k1 is the i134

 

 

I need an i134 for a fiance visa not an i864/i864a??? When and where do you file the i134 then?

 

How does that form (i134) work if you need a secondary/joint sponsor?


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Just now, SmilingDuck said:

I need an i134 for a fiance visa not an i864/i864a??? CORRECT    When and where do you file the i134 then?  At the interview .. embassy should let you know the details

 

How does that form (i134) work if you need a secondary/joint sponsor?  The joint sponsor completes a 2nd I-134

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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7 minutes ago, SmilingDuck said:

Do I file any financial forms with I-129F or with the NVC or anything before the interview? 

No. For K1 , Financial sponsor forms are carried by the applicant to the interview. 

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hi

 

it depends on the consulate, some allow joint sponsors, some don't

 

as stated, the i134 and the financial evidence are taken to the interview

 

 

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17 minutes ago, SmilingDuck said:

Do I file any financial forms with I-129F or with the NVC or anything before the interview? 

No.    No financials with the I-129f  or at NVC for the K-1      Only at the interview

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Filed: F-1 Visa Country: Turkey
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9 hours ago, aleful said:

hi

 

it depends on the consulate, some allow joint sponsors, some don't

 

as stated, the i134 and the financial evidence are taken to the interview

 

 

so then what is i864 / i864a used for?

 

I'm so confused bc when I had called uscis to ask the difference, they told me i134 is for spouse visa and i864 is for fiance visa but now you're saying i134 is the right form.

 

 


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Filed: F-1 Visa Country: Turkey
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3 hours ago, aleful said:

you must have misunderstood

 

the i134 is for the fiancé visa, the i864 is for spousal visa and any family type petition

 

 

More likely that the person on the phone didn't know anything. I wrote down exactly what they said. 

 

So the i134 is written up by me and my joint sponsor. 

Does the beneficiary have to bring the original forms or can he bring  photocopies? I have the statements from the banks and lists of savings bonds.

 

I'm unemployed living in Turkey and my joint sponsor is retired so there is no employment letter for either of us. We're basing our affidavit on assets. One asset being a house worth over 1 million dollars. How would we prove the house value for the asset requirement? 

 

What other information can we send? 


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For the house you may need to get it appraised. Note that if the house is the primary residence you will be living in they may not consider it, since it can’t be liquidated to provide support. They really Are looking for liquid assets, since they are making a judgment on the sponsors ability to pay your living expenses.

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