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Do I need to fill out the I-134 form?

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Brazil
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Hiya,

I just found this site, I'm glad there's a place like this to help others with this crazy paperwork!

My husband and I got married in January 2007 and we are now in the process of applying for his AOS. Some background: my husband is from Brazil and I am a US citizen, he had been living in the US for the past 6 years, his tourist visa expired in 1999. We met and got married here in the US. This is our first time filling out any kind of USCIS paperwork.

I'm confused about the I-134 form (isn't it just for K1 or K3 visas or something?) Do I need to fill the I-134 along with the I-864 form? I just want to make sure.

Thanks for your help.

Lisa :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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If you are adjusting status why does your profile show applying for naturalization? I would think you would show AOS pending.

I-134 is only used for K-1, or K-3 visa interview at the embassy or consulate, if you are fileing for AOS you use I-864.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Brazil
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If you are adjusting status why does your profile show applying for naturalization? I would think you would show AOS pending.

I-134 is only used for K-1, or K-3 visa interview at the embassy or consulate, if you are fileing for AOS you use I-864.

:time: Yours: http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=36140

Whoops, I didn't realize about the naturalization thing, I just made a mistake, that's all... I'm not sure how to change that...I'll figure it out...

Thank you very much for the info!!!!!!

Lisa

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