Lyric
Jun 17 2006, 04:03 PM
I'm a little confused on a few things (as usual) and any help would be greatly appreciated.
On question 8 on the I-134 when they ask for dependents, is that referring only to children you have right now instead of my fiance?
When they say they want this form submitted in duplicate, are they wanting one orginal and one copy?
Also, is it necessary to put the amount of money I have sitting in the bank on this form? The bank will be filling out the letter showing my deposits and balance anyway.
And one more thing. On the checklist he got it states that a marriage certificate is needed. I was married once before. Are they asking for that certificate or what is that pertaining to exactly?
Thanks for the help everyone.
Freda
Jun 18 2006, 04:31 AM
The I-134 is asking for anyone the USC supports financially already. You will need an original and one copy of almost everything on the checklist if I recall correctly. I had a copy and the original of my divorce degree, my birth certificate, police check. They give you back your original birth certificate and divorce degree after the interview and keep the copies. I just got evreything together on the list and made a copy of everything just to be safe and had them as they asked for them. They asked so quick I can't even remember what they asked for copies of. My fiance the USC didn't put the current balance as far as I understand they just want how much goes in and out throughout a year, possibly to verify income..........who knows. And you need your divorce degree not marriage certificate because if you have a marriage certificate then you are married and thus are not free to marry. Hope this helps. Good luck on your interview. Is it in Montreal? Thats' where mine was and it was easy. They asked only three questions and not one about my fiance and I and they didn't even look at the stack of proof I brought. I was rather disappointed since I had spent months on it. But the disappointment soon faded when after the three questions she said she was issuing the visa and to come back the next day at 2:30 and pick it up.
Lyric
Jun 18 2006, 11:28 AM
Yeah his interview will be in Montreal....one of these months.
Something else I happened to think about. For the employer letter proving my job and income and also the letter from the bank. How should that be addressed? Is it to U.S. Immigration, or Consulate or To Whom It May Concern? I feel silly asking that but I just want to make sure we get everything right.
Freda
Jun 18 2006, 12:41 PM
As far as I can remember ( i didn't really look at them) but it was to who it may concern. But I'll ask him when we speak this afternoon and let you know. I was so nervous, and everyone here was wonderful telling me not to be. And they were right. Everyone at the Consulate in Montreal are very helpful and nice.
Lyric
Jun 18 2006, 01:09 PM
Thanks Freda. I really appreciate the help.
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