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I was just reading through the tips guide on the I-134 and it says the chosen co-sponcer AND sponcer (USC) must fill in the same form each. Is this right?

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When you change your sleep schedule to catch a few more moments

When you really need to be held and you have to imagine whilst your partner describes it

When you constantly refresh the USCIS website to see if you're getting any closer

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Andrew must fill out one even if he does not meet the requirements and then his co sponsor will need to fill out one too. Submit both copies.

Everything I respond to is from personal knowledge, research or experience and I am in no means a lawyer or do I claim to be one. Everyone should read, research and be responsible for your own journey.

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:thumbs: tyvm

and tyvm for the tips guide...wouldnt of realised otherwise...

Love hurts

When you live an ocean away

When you change your sleep schedule to catch a few more moments

When you really need to be held and you have to imagine whilst your partner describes it

When you constantly refresh the USCIS website to see if you're getting any closer

Love Loves

When it repays you with the love of your life

When God finally answered your biggest prayer

When you can live life again in the real world but still have that eternal connection

When you wake up for to the beginning of the rest of your life with the person you fought so hard for

When you love somebody that much

You'll do anything

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I filled one out along with my cosponsor but I honestly don't know if they took both....I think James would have said if they didn't though. So, yes, have Andy fill one out :)

Naturalization

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02/13/2015 - NOA received

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03/12/2015 - In-Line for Interview

04/09/2015 - E-notification for Interview Letter

05/18/2015 - Interview - passed!

Posted

Ok erm confused again

" Some foreign U.S. consulates require a 2nd affidavit of support which is called "sponsor's financial responsibility

under the social security act." It is a simple form and easily filled out and signed. The Hong Kong consulate does

require this form, as does the Sydney (Australia) consulate."

Now this is further down the guide.....does this mean there is a form called "sponcors finanical responsibility under the social security act" that will be in packet 3 that I'll have to send to the states for him to fill in? Or does this mean they're just refering to an additional copy of the I-134.....or is it a similar form I've overlooked?

Love hurts

When you live an ocean away

When you change your sleep schedule to catch a few more moments

When you really need to be held and you have to imagine whilst your partner describes it

When you constantly refresh the USCIS website to see if you're getting any closer

Love Loves

When it repays you with the love of your life

When God finally answered your biggest prayer

When you can live life again in the real world but still have that eternal connection

When you wake up for to the beginning of the rest of your life with the person you fought so hard for

When you love somebody that much

You'll do anything

Posted
Ok erm confused again

" Some foreign U.S. consulates require a 2nd affidavit of support which is called "sponsor's financial responsibility

under the social security act." It is a simple form and easily filled out and signed. The Hong Kong consulate does

require this form, as does the Sydney (Australia) consulate."

Now this is further down the guide.....does this mean there is a form called "sponcors finanical responsibility under the social security act" that will be in packet 3 that I'll have to send to the states for him to fill in? Or does this mean they're just refering to an additional copy of the I-134.....or is it a similar form I've overlooked?

As far as financial documents go for the K1 interview in London all you need is the I-134 and its supporting documents! Don't confuse yourself, that's all you need for financial stuff! :)

Naturalization

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02/02/2015 - Filed Dallas lockbox. Atlanta office.

02/13/2015 - NOA received

03/10/2015 - Biometrics

03/12/2015 - In-Line for Interview

04/09/2015 - E-notification for Interview Letter

05/18/2015 - Interview - passed!

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Can my father (I´m the alien fiancee) write a statement along with his IRS saying he´ll support me as well?

Appart from the affidavits from my fiance and his sponsor?

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06/26/2014 - N-400 sent to Nebraska
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01/16/2015 - Oath Ceremony


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Posted
I was just reading through the tips guide on the I-134 and it says the chosen co-sponcer AND sponcer (USC) must fill in the same form each. Is this right?

I filled in the form myself, assuming you have a modest sum, a few grand should do it, check with the Consulate for current figure, much easier than getting your fiancee invoved.

You will need a co-sponsor by the sound of it for AOS, but not now.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Can my father (I´m the alien fiancee) write a statement along with his IRS saying he´ll support me as well?

Appart from the affidavits from my fiance and his sponsor?

I hate to be ignorant but what is 'his IRS'?

And to Fiona - your questions regarding the I-134 and the I-864 REALLY need to be addressed to an attorney. Hun, we can't suggest strongly enough to you how your unique situation is above the scope of most on this board.

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Sorry, IRS is his taxes, it's how we call it in Brasil.

And nope, he's brazilian, so I guess nobody in Brasil can write a letter saying they'll support us, even if my fiance has his sponsor (I wanted to make a statement, you know, to say, here, we have a co-sponsor, but I don't depend on his father 'cus my parents can support me).

(Puerto Rico) Luis & Laura (Brazil) K1 JOURNEY
04/11/2006 - Filed I-129F.
09/29/2006 - Visa in hand!

10/15/2006 - POE San Juan
11/15/2006 - MARRIAGE

AOS JOURNEY
01/05/2007 - AOS sent to Chicago.
03/26/2007 - Green Card in hand!

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS JOURNEY
01/26/2009 - Filed I-751.
06/22/2009 - Green Card in hand!

NATURALIZATION JOURNEY
06/26/2014 - N-400 sent to Nebraska
07/02/2014 - NOA
07/24/2014 - Biometrics
10/24/2014 - Interview (approved)

01/16/2015 - Oath Ceremony


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Can my father (I´m the alien fiancee) write a statement along with his IRS saying he´ll support me as well?

Appart from the affidavits from my fiance and his sponsor?

I hate to be ignorant but what is 'his IRS'?

And to Fiona - your questions regarding the I-134 and the I-864 REALLY need to be addressed to an attorney. Hun, we can't suggest strongly enough to you how your unique situation is above the scope of most on this board.

On a scale of complexity, I would give it 2 out of 10.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Posted

I was just reading through the tips guide on the I-134 and it says the chosen co-sponcer AND sponcer (USC) must fill in the same form each. Is this right?

I filled in the form myself, assuming you have a modest sum, a few grand should do it, check with the Consulate for current figure, much easier than getting your fiancee invoved.

You will need a co-sponsor by the sound of it for AOS, but not now.

Fiona has already made it clear in other posts that she will not be self-sponsoring and it is pretty obvious by the start of her post that she will be using her fiance as her sponsor and also a cosponsor, so suggesting she self sponsor is completely unhelpful to her at this point. I don't know how much you've been keeping up with her case but it is complicated and Rebeccajo's suggestion of consulting an attorney could very well be an excellent one. I would hate to see Fiona's case get delayed because someone on a message board made too many assumptions (such as saying her case is uncomplicated) and told her what to do and it was wrong.

Sorry, IRS is his taxes, it's how we call it in Brasil.

And nope, he's brazilian, so I guess nobody in Brasil can write a letter saying they'll support us, even if my fiance has his sponsor (I wanted to make a statement, you know, to say, here, we have a co-sponsor, but I don't depend on his father 'cus my parents can support me).

Honestly I don't think your father (since he is NOT a US citizen in the US) writing a letter will do any good. The I-134 is used for the USC and possibly a cosponsor, and the cosponsor must be in the US, so just in my opinion that qualification of having to be in the US would make any letters from people outside the US null and void. However, if it makes you feel better to have that letter then bring it right along, the worst they can do is say we don't want to see it! Just be sure you have everything you need for your sponsor and cosponsor :)

Naturalization

=======================================

02/02/2015 - Filed Dallas lockbox. Atlanta office.

02/13/2015 - NOA received

03/10/2015 - Biometrics

03/12/2015 - In-Line for Interview

04/09/2015 - E-notification for Interview Letter

05/18/2015 - Interview - passed!

Posted

Wanted to hop back and say ty again. I've printed off 4 copies of the I-134 and sent them off to Andy (2 spare) incase of anything.....we'll have it....

Your advice has been excellent and myself and Andy have agreed if things start going down hill for us or a denial is for medical or finational reasons we will consult an MDA attorney to see if to keep on battling through this may I say nail biting, hair pulling, head banging, rage gearing, emotional wripping process.

:thumbs: we'll get through this, we've got this far....aint about to turn back. I love Andy too much (L)

Love hurts

When you live an ocean away

When you change your sleep schedule to catch a few more moments

When you really need to be held and you have to imagine whilst your partner describes it

When you constantly refresh the USCIS website to see if you're getting any closer

Love Loves

When it repays you with the love of your life

When God finally answered your biggest prayer

When you can live life again in the real world but still have that eternal connection

When you wake up for to the beginning of the rest of your life with the person you fought so hard for

When you love somebody that much

You'll do anything

Posted
Wanted to hop back and say ty again. I've printed off 4 copies of the I-134 and sent them off to Andy (2 spare) incase of anything.....we'll have it....

Your advice has been excellent and myself and Andy have agreed if things start going down hill for us or a denial is for medical or finational reasons we will consult an MDA attorney to see if to keep on battling through this may I say nail biting, hair pulling, head banging, rage gearing, emotional wripping process.

:thumbs: we'll get through this, we've got this far....aint about to turn back. I love Andy too much (L)

I hope so much for you two that you'll have a the very pleasant suprise of an easy approval!! :):thumbs: You'll be together no matter what, don't worry about that!!

Naturalization

=======================================

02/02/2015 - Filed Dallas lockbox. Atlanta office.

02/13/2015 - NOA received

03/10/2015 - Biometrics

03/12/2015 - In-Line for Interview

04/09/2015 - E-notification for Interview Letter

05/18/2015 - Interview - passed!

 
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