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Renata1984
Hey everybody..... I am so confused:

some days ago i ve got from USA EMBASSY in Moldova all the necessary docs for the interview and there is no word about the I134 form. All the required docs are like: DS-156, DS156K(for wifes), birth certificate, the marriage certificate, the police report and medical exam results . No mention about the I-134 form. IS it normal? Maybe in my country there is no need of showing to the counciler officer the Affidavit of support? WHAT you think guys about that?

THANKS in advance
gurl
QUOTE(Renata1984 @ May 10 2008, 07:37 AM) *
Hey everybody..... I am so confused:

some days ago i ve got from USA EMBASSY in Moldova all the necessary docs for the interview and there is no word about the I134 form. All the required docs are like: DS-156, DS156K(for wifes), birth certificate, the marriage certificate, the police report and medical exam results . No mention about the I-134 form. IS it normal? Maybe in my country there is no need of showing to the counciler officer the Affidavit of support? WHAT you think guys about that?

THANKS in advance


i am not familiar your case so all i can say fill up your timeline so that someone can reply your post. Spousal Visa are non-immigrant( K3) immigrant ( CR1 ) which application did u file?
pushbrk
QUOTE(gurl @ May 10 2008, 06:36 AM) *
QUOTE(Renata1984 @ May 10 2008, 07:37 AM) *
Hey everybody..... I am so confused:

some days ago i ve got from USA EMBASSY in Moldova all the necessary docs for the interview and there is no word about the I134 form. All the required docs are like: DS-156, DS156K(for wifes), birth certificate, the marriage certificate, the police report and medical exam results . No mention about the I-134 form. IS it normal? Maybe in my country there is no need of showing to the counciler officer the Affidavit of support? WHAT you think guys about that?

THANKS in advance


i am not familiar your case so all i can say fill up your timeline so that someone can reply your post. Spousal Visa are non-immigrant( K3) immigrant ( CR1 ) which application did u file?



The subject line says K3 but a timeline would help others.

All K3 applicants need to show evidence they will not become a public charge. The I-134 and supporting documents is usually the easiest way to accomplish that, so have them with you when you arrive for the interview.
Renata1984
QUOTE(pushbrk @ May 10 2008, 09:33 AM) *
QUOTE(gurl @ May 10 2008, 06:36 AM) *
QUOTE(Renata1984 @ May 10 2008, 07:37 AM) *
Hey everybody..... I am so confused:

some days ago i ve got from USA EMBASSY in Moldova all the necessary docs for the interview and there is no word about the I134 form. All the required docs are like: DS-156, DS156K(for wifes), birth certificate, the marriage certificate, the police report and medical exam results . No mention about the I-134 form. IS it normal? Maybe in my country there is no need of showing to the counciler officer the Affidavit of support? WHAT you think guys about that?

THANKS in advance


i am not familiar your case so all i can say fill up your timeline so that someone can reply your post. Spousal Visa are non-immigrant( K3) immigrant ( CR1 ) which application did u file?



The subject line says K3 but a timeline would help others.

All K3 applicants need to show evidence they will not become a public charge. The I-134 and supporting documents is usually the easiest way to accomplish that, so have them with you when you arrive for the interview.

According to the website http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/laws/tele...grams_1399.html
23. Standard IV processing is followed, including NCIC namechecks, police certificates, pertinent birth/marriage/divorce/death certificates, standard IV medical exam minus the vaccination requirement, and relationship bonafides, Ref E, 18-25. Unlike K1s and K2s, the IV system will not yet accept K3 as a visa class, and so the systems processing takes place exclusively in NIV. K3s must be issued in the country where the marriage took place, unless there is no IV or NIV issuing post in the country, see Ref E, 15-17. Applicants fill out two copies of the DS-156 NIV application form; they are not required to submit the new DS-157 form. Note that neither an I-864 or an I-134 is required; K3 applicants must present the I-864 when they adjust status in the United States with USCIS. Posts should not routinely require an I-134, except in those cases where the consular officer deems it necessary to overcome any public charge considerations that might arise from documents presented or the interview.

24. Unlike the V, and in the same manner as the K-1, K3 visas must be accompanied by a standard IV-style packet of documents, minus the affidavit of support. The K4''s documents may be included in the K3''s packet.

SO I THINK THE i-134 IS NOT NECCESARY, OTHERWISE THE EMBASSY WOULD MENTION ABOUT IT.... RIGHT?







pushbrk
QUOTE(Renata1984 @ May 11 2008, 06:05 AM) *
QUOTE(pushbrk @ May 10 2008, 09:33 AM) *
QUOTE(gurl @ May 10 2008, 06:36 AM) *
QUOTE(Renata1984 @ May 10 2008, 07:37 AM) *
Hey everybody..... I am so confused:

some days ago i ve got from USA EMBASSY in Moldova all the necessary docs for the interview and there is no word about the I134 form. All the required docs are like: DS-156, DS156K(for wifes), birth certificate, the marriage certificate, the police report and medical exam results . No mention about the I-134 form. IS it normal? Maybe in my country there is no need of showing to the counciler officer the Affidavit of support? WHAT you think guys about that?

THANKS in advance


i am not familiar your case so all i can say fill up your timeline so that someone can reply your post. Spousal Visa are non-immigrant( K3) immigrant ( CR1 ) which application did u file?



The subject line says K3 but a timeline would help others.

All K3 applicants need to show evidence they will not become a public charge. The I-134 and supporting documents is usually the easiest way to accomplish that, so have them with you when you arrive for the interview.


According to the website http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/laws/tele...grams_1399.html
23. Standard IV processing is followed, including NCIC namechecks, police certificates, pertinent birth/marriage/divorce/death certificates, standard IV medical exam minus the vaccination requirement, and relationship bonafides, Ref E, 18-25. Unlike K1s and K2s, the IV system will not yet accept K3 as a visa class, and so the systems processing takes place exclusively in NIV. K3s must be issued in the country where the marriage took place, unless there is no IV or NIV issuing post in the country, see Ref E, 15-17. Applicants fill out two copies of the DS-156 NIV application form; they are not required to submit the new DS-157 form. Note that neither an I-864 or an I-134 is required; K3 applicants must present the I-864 when they adjust status in the United States with USCIS. Posts should not routinely require an I-134, except in those cases where the consular officer deems it necessary to overcome any public charge considerations that might arise from documents presented or the interview.

24. Unlike the V, and in the same manner as the K-1, K3 visas must be accompanied by a standard IV-style packet of documents, minus the affidavit of support. The K4''s documents may be included in the K3''s packet.

SO I THINK THE i-134 IS NOT NECCESARY, OTHERWISE THE EMBASSY WOULD MENTION ABOUT IT.... RIGHT?









You already have the correct answer bolded above with red emphasis added. If you don't bring sufficient documentation to show you won't become a public charge, you'll most likely be denied the visa until you do.

This isn't our first rodeo.
Renata1984
THANK you very much for yuor help, I just see so many contradictions in immigrant laws...... And really get confussed. As sooner is my interview as worst i feel But now i am OK thnanks once again
Catt
Hey Renata,
I contacted my local (Brussels, Belgium) Consulate about a month ago about the same question (what documents do you want from me, blablabla, at the time I didn't realise yet how long USCIS process takes, so I was a bit early whistling.gif )
Anyway, the lady I talked to, told me that for K-3, they do NOT require an I-134 form.
I told her this is odd, since they do demand it for K-1 visas. She said that's what their instructions right now are.

This however differs from Consulate to Consulate though. So why not email your Consulate and ask them (if they really don't require it, it's always best to have that in writing and take the email to the interview - on the phone they can tell you whatever they like).

However, I must say that, nonwithstanding what they told me, I have decided I will take this document to the interview anyway.
It is best to be prepared, just in case they do demand you to show it during the interview.
Renata1984
QUOTE(Catt @ May 11 2008, 12:07 PM) *
Hey Renata,
I contacted my local (Brussels, Belgium) Consulate about a month ago about the same question (what documents do you want from me, blablabla, at the time I didn't realise yet how long USCIS process takes, so I was a bit early whistling.gif )
Anyway, the lady I talked to, told me that for K-3, they do NOT require an I-134 form.
I told her this is odd, since they do demand it for K-1 visas. She said that's what their instructions right now are.

This however differs from Consulate to Consulate though. So why not email your Consulate and ask them (if they really don't require it, it's always best to have that in writing and take the email to the interview - on the phone they can tell you whatever they like).

However, I must say that, nonwithstanding what they told me, I have decided I will take this document to the interview anyway.
It is best to be prepared, just in case they do demand you to show it during the interview.


Right Katt, i think i am gonna do the same thing... i just do not want to be shaking with fear in there, so i wanna have this doc with me just to feel good... At the same time i think it is a kind of their policy to create problems to some couples, YOU KNOW like they do not mention about this I-134 but in fact we really have to present it ---YOU KNOW if someone has some problems during the interview you get the DENIAL and again a great time of waiting.... GOD.........
Catt
Hey Renata,

Exactly. If you take it just in case, then there is nothing to worry about, you're good eitherway.

Lots of luck on the interview star_smile.gif

Cat
hheaven67
It states on the 156K that Evidence of Financial Support must be attached to it.
Renata1984
QUOTE(hheaven67 @ May 11 2008, 04:14 PM) *
It states on the 156K that Evidence of Financial Support must be attached to it.


In 156K the info about the evidence of financial support is more related to FIANCEEs!!!!!!
Renata1984
QUOTE(Renata1984 @ May 11 2008, 06:44 PM) *
QUOTE(hheaven67 @ May 11 2008, 04:14 PM) *
It states on the 156K that Evidence of Financial Support must be attached to it.


In 156K the info about the evidence of financial support is more related to FIANCEEs!!!!!!



THANKS Catt for wishing GOOD luck... I can not wait to get finally the Embassy. I ve got the all papers from the USA embassy 2 weeks ago but i was a little bit unlucky cause it was a long term of big holidays here in Moldova... GOD nobody wanna work here.... ha ha aha aha Well Hope soon all will be over..
pushbrk
QUOTE(Renata1984 @ May 11 2008, 04:47 PM) *
QUOTE(Renata1984 @ May 11 2008, 06:44 PM) *
QUOTE(hheaven67 @ May 11 2008, 04:14 PM) *
It states on the 156K that Evidence of Financial Support must be attached to it.


In 156K the info about the evidence of financial support is more related to FIANCEEs!!!!!!



THANKS Catt for wishing GOOD luck... I can not wait to get finally the Embassy. I ve got the all papers from the USA embassy 2 weeks ago but i was a little bit unlucky cause it was a long term of big holidays here in Moldova... GOD nobody wanna work here.... ha ha aha aha Well Hope soon all will be over..


The public charge issue applies to all finace(e) AND spouse visas. The best practice is to have the necessary documents at the interview rather than risk delay.
Catt
QUOTE(pushbrk @ May 12 2008, 03:05 AM) *
The public charge issue applies to all finace(e) AND spouse visas. The best practice is to have the necessary documents at the interview rather than risk delay.


I agree. It's definitely the general rule such information is needed.
And even in the exceptional case when the Consulate/Embassy says they do not need it (like in my case, over the phone), i'd take it anyway, in order to not risk any unnecessary waiting.
Elbereth
Rio de Janeiro consulate asks for form I-864 instead of the I-134 for Affidavit of Support

maybe that is the case
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