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So a short background is about five years ago I filed for my ex-husband with the I-485 visa. (long story short, we eloped). I petitioned for a divorce almost four years into the marriage for normal reasons and moved on with my life and found my fiance. I am filing a K1 visa for him now and am filling out the I-134 paperwork and I got down to the "previously submitted affidavit(s) of support" section and filled out my ex's information. 

The next section is very confusing for me and I have been scouring the internet and asking questions on AVVO with no concise answer. 

 

The sections 26 - 37 ("I have submitted a visa petition to USCIS on behalf of the following person") I have a few questions

 

1. Does that only include my fiance who I am submitting a K1 visa for now?

2. Does it include my former spouse? I don't want to put his name if it is going to look like I am making a new affidavit for him all over again but I don't want to look like I am concealing information simply because I'm confused by this particular part of paperwork. Should I just his information about him going through a I-485 in section 7 (additional information)?

3. If I am to include my ex-husband; he didn't get his greencard through the traditional k1 VISA process, but had his adjustment of status immediately by way of the I-485. 

 

Note: I make more than 125% for a household of "3" since I am still technically sponsoring my ex husband so finances are not an issue .

 

I'm so close yet so far away from finishing all this paperwork, but I don't want to mess up on any of this! 

 

 

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4 hours ago, eirinlinn said:

So a short background is about five years ago I filed for my ex-husband with the I-485 visa. (long story short, we eloped). I petitioned for a divorce almost four years into the marriage for normal reasons and moved on with my life and found my fiance. I am filing a K1 visa for him now and am filling out the I-134 paperwork and I got down to the "previously submitted affidavit(s) of support" section and filled out my ex's information. 

The next section is very confusing for me and I have been scouring the internet and asking questions on AVVO with no concise answer. 

 

The sections 26 - 37 ("I have submitted a visa petition to USCIS on behalf of the following person") I have a few questions

 

1. Does that only include my fiance who I am submitting a K1 visa for now?

2. Does it include my former spouse? I don't want to put his name if it is going to look like I am making a new affidavit for him all over again but I don't want to look like I am concealing information simply because I'm confused by this particular part of paperwork. Should I just his information about him going through a I-485 in section 7 (additional information)?

3. If I am to include my ex-husband; he didn't get his greencard through the traditional k1 VISA process, but had his adjustment of status immediately by way of the I-485. 

 

Note: I make more than 125% for a household of "3" since I am still technically sponsoring my ex husband so finances are not an issue .

 

I'm so close yet so far away from finishing all this paperwork, but I don't want to mess up on any of this! 

 

 

1) no

2) yes

3) the i485 still required an i130 petition 

YMMV

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I am going to note.  The I134 is not filed with the initial filing of the i129f.  Unless this has changed.  For my wife she took it with to her interview but was not asked for it.

 

I am mentioning this as i see you havent filed for the k1 yet. 

NOTE: Black & Bold = Visa Related

 

02/16/2018: Met online on a mobile game called Guns of Glory

10/03/2018: I129f sent

10/05/2018: NOA1

02/26/2019: NOA2 

03/19/2019: NVC received

03/22/2019: NVC case # assigned

04/02/2019: Consulate received

08/21/2019: Medical - passed on vaccines so insurance can be used in the USA.

08/22/2019: ASC

08/27/2019: Interview -APPROVED!!!

09/11/2019: Entered USA through Chicago O'hare

09/20/2019: Married

10/09/2019: Filed AOS

11/12/2019: Biometric appointment

12/13/2019: RFE (birth certificate)

 

 

Total time spent together before K1 interview: 65 days.

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On 1/18/2020 at 11:37 AM, eirinlinn said:

So a short background is about five years ago I filed for my ex-husband with the I-485 visa. (long story short, we eloped). I petitioned for a divorce almost four years into the marriage for normal reasons and moved on with my life and found my fiance. I am filing a K1 visa for him now and am filling out the I-134 paperwork and I got down to the "previously submitted affidavit(s) of support" section and filled out my ex's information. 

The next section is very confusing for me and I have been scouring the internet and asking questions on AVVO with no concise answer. 

 

The sections 26 - 37 ("I have submitted a visa petition to USCIS on behalf of the following person") I have a few questions

 

1. Does that only include my fiance who I am submitting a K1 visa for now?

2. Does it include my former spouse? I don't want to put his name if it is going to look like I am making a new affidavit for him all over again but I don't want to look like I am concealing information simply because I'm confused by this particular part of paperwork. Should I just his information about him going through a I-485 in section 7 (additional information)?

3. If I am to include my ex-husband; he didn't get his greencard through the traditional k1 VISA process, but had his adjustment of status immediately by way of the I-485. 

 

Note: I make more than 125% for a household of "3" since I am still technically sponsoring my ex husband so finances are not an issue .

 

I'm so close yet so far away from finishing all this paperwork, but I don't want to mess up on any of this! 

 

 

the I-134 paperwork  if submitted only afterwards, for the interview
When initially submitting documentation for I -129f petition,  make sure to provide a prof that you are divorced - something like an official court record on divorce

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