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Hi all, 

 

My fiance has his interview in London on the 27th of May! We are gathering all of our documents and I'm very confused about the I-134. I know I need to fill this form out and make sure that my fiance has for the interview but I have the following questions: 

 

1) Once I fill this out, do I have to physically file it here in the US or does my fiance just bring the completed form with evidence along with him to the interview?

2) Does the form need to be signed with blank ink (not scanned) or is it okay to have my fiance bring a signed and scanned copy with him to interview?

3) More so about signature for other documents - do any of the other documents need to be signed with blank ink (not scanned) or is it okay for my fiance to bring signed and scanned copies to interview? 

 

Thank you in advance! 

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42 minutes ago, brookieb7 said:

 

1) Once I fill this out, do I have to physically file it here in the US or does my fiance just bring the completed form with evidence along with him to the interview?

It goes to the interview with him along with his civil documents that are required for the interview.

 

 

46 minutes ago, brookieb7 said:

Does the form need to be signed with blank ink (not scanned) or is it okay to have my fiance bring a signed and scanned copy with him to interview?

London has been OK with scanned copies of the I-134 form and tax return or employer letter before. 
 

49 minutes ago, brookieb7 said:

More so about signature for other documents - do any of the other documents need to be signed with blank ink (not scanned) or is it okay for my fiance to bring signed and scanned copies to interview? 

His documents need to be originals.  Or certified copies. What else did you have in mind for scanning?

 
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