QUOTE(Major Kuma @ May 21 2008, 11:55 AM)

hello,
I am at the stage preparing for affidavit of support form for K1, and just suddenly realized that I am still a bit murky on what documents need to be notarized. Below is a list of the things that *I think* need to be notarized, please jump in and correct me if any of them is incorrect. Thanks.
-- documents need to be notarized --
BY PETITIONER:
I-134 form
Verification of deposit statement from the bank
Letter from employer
Xerox copy of W-2
Xerox copy of interests 1099
Xerox copy of tax form 1040
Updated intent to marry statement
BY BENEFICIARY:
police record certificate
birth certificate notarize
eligibility for marriage certificate
academic transcript (not required for K1)
updated intent to marry statement
-- documents don't need to be notarized --
Tax transcript from IRS (if used)
Anything else? Thanks.
You can get more info at
www.candleforlove.com jus to be sure.
this is from GUZ website on what is in P-4 and what needs to bring and what needs to be notarized
- Forms in the appointment packet
- Chinese passport.
- Application fee receipt
- Four visa photos attached to forms DS-156
- Notarial birth certificate
- Notarial marital status certificate. If divorced before, previous divorce certificates for each marriage are required. If any child from previous marriage will also apply for visa, a divorce decree showing the child's custody is needed.
- Notarial police certificates are required from each visa applicant aged 16 or over issued by his/her local municipal notary office where he/she has resided for at least six months since attaining the age of sixteen. Police certificates are also required from all other countries where the applicant has resided for at least one year.
- Medical report
- Affidavit of Support - I-134 and a copy of the most recent year tax returns from the petitioner.
- Relationship evidence, such as correspondence and photos taken together to prove the claimed relationship to the petitioner
- Translations: Police certificates from other countries not in English, or in the official language of the country must be accompanied by certified English translations. Translations must be certified by a competent translator and sworn to before a notary public.
good luck!