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Hello! I have a lawyer, but she's taking forever on our I134 Affidavit of Support form for our K1. My fiance's interview is in London next week, so we need it asap. Is it ok if I just fill it out and email to him (with my supporting financial evidence)? Or legally does my lawyer have to do it? I keep reaching out and no response still. The I134 is all that's left that we need. Thanks!

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What is it with the lawyers these days? So many complaints in the last week.

 

Of course you can do it on your own. There's no need to let a lawyer do it. Just make sure you don't pay 'em for it. 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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6 hours ago, Limani00 said:

Hello! I have a lawyer, but she's taking forever on our I134 Affidavit of Support form for our K1. My fiance's interview is in London next week, so we need it asap. Is it ok if I just fill it out and email to him (with my supporting financial evidence)? Or legally does my lawyer have to do it? I keep reaching out and no response still. The I134 is all that's left that we need. Thanks!

Of course you can fill it out and send it to them after checking more checking and checking it one more time.

 

Than the lawyer can take a look and confirm if all is good.

 

 

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