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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Hi everyone I was told that if your filing for an I-134 affavidat of support that they go by the 100% guildlines not the 125% guildlines. Only when your filing for an I-864 is when they look at the 125%. Someone who knows this please help me so I can get a better understanding of this. Thank you.

4/10/07- I-129 Received Pkg

4/23/07- Received NOA-1

8/23/07- NOA-2

8/29/07- Left NVC

9/04/07- Received by Consulate

9/27/07- Pick up pkg 3&4

11/19/07- INTERVIEW DATE-APPROVED

11/27/07- Picks up visa

01/14/08- Leaves Nigeria

01/15/08- US Entry in New Orleans

02/02/08- Wedding Date

04/11/08- Send forms I-485 and I-765

04/13/08-Received AOS and EAD

04/18/08-NOA 1 AOS and EAD

05/07/08-BIOMETRIC APPOINTMENT

03/26/09- Green Card

02/11/2011- Lift conditions file date

02/14/2011- lift conditions NOA

03/09/2011- lift conditions biometrics appointment

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Hi everyone I was told that if your filing for an I-134 affavidat of support that they go by the 100% guildlines not the 125% guildlines. Only when your filing for an I-864 is when they look at the 125%. Someone who knows this please help me so I can get a better understanding of this. Thank you.

True, but you are going to have to meet the AOS requirements eventually anyway, so meeting them ahead of time is a good idea.

keTiiDCjGVo

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I find it interesting that the instructions for the form don't reflect that requirement, it just says

"As the sponsor, you must show you have sufficient incomeand/or financial resources to assure that the alien you aresponsoring will not become a public charge while in theUnited States."

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I find it interesting that the instructions for the form don't reflect that requirement, it just says

"As the sponsor, you must show you have sufficient incomeand/or financial resources to assure that the alien you aresponsoring will not become a public charge while in theUnited States."

Yeah the I-134 is a little vague. So it is open to the CO to make his or her own determination. But since a K-1 will result in AOS, they may based it on the 125% requirement.

keTiiDCjGVo

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Nigeria
Timeline
Posted

Thanks everyone now I know whant I have to do. I will go ahead and have my dad be my co-sponsor when my fiance have his interview or do you think I should wait until he comes here and file for the I-864. Cause Im qualitfy for the 100% but not the 125% guildlines.

4/10/07- I-129 Received Pkg

4/23/07- Received NOA-1

8/23/07- NOA-2

8/29/07- Left NVC

9/04/07- Received by Consulate

9/27/07- Pick up pkg 3&4

11/19/07- INTERVIEW DATE-APPROVED

11/27/07- Picks up visa

01/14/08- Leaves Nigeria

01/15/08- US Entry in New Orleans

02/02/08- Wedding Date

04/11/08- Send forms I-485 and I-765

04/13/08-Received AOS and EAD

04/18/08-NOA 1 AOS and EAD

05/07/08-BIOMETRIC APPOINTMENT

03/26/09- Green Card

02/11/2011- Lift conditions file date

02/14/2011- lift conditions NOA

03/09/2011- lift conditions biometrics appointment

Posted

You can try to be a sole sponsor with the I-134, however, to be safe, I would have your dad prepare the form too. That way if the CO decides you don't make enough, then your fiancee can show your dads affidavit of support.

keTiiDCjGVo

 
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