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billsgirl
hi all...spent some time doing these on line forms that montreal wants us to do. for the ds-156. if you have more than for 1 person, like in my case, i have 3 to do, you can generate them, so you dont have to repeat important info that would be on all 3, welllll....did that...and only the last one would print out helpsmilie.gif soooo...will do the others early in the morning...lol....oh and 1 more thing.....do we need 2 copies each of the ds-156 or just 1????...i remember reading somewhere that we needed 2 each....thanks all...and wishing everyone a great weekend rose.gif ..i am sure we will see somemore interview dates next week...

QUOTE(billsgirl @ Oct 13 2006, 06:39 PM) *

hi all...spent some time doing these on line forms that montreal wants us to do. for the ds-156. if you have more than for 1 person, like in my case, i have 3 to do, you can generate them, so you dont have to repeat important info that would be on all 3, welllll....did that...and only the last one would print out helpsmilie.gif soooo...will do the others early in the morning...lol....oh and 1 more thing.....do we need 2 copies each of the ds-156 or just 1????...i remember reading somewhere that we needed 2 each....thanks all...and wishing everyone a great weekend rose.gif ..i am sure we will see somemore interview dates next week...



oh...and 1 last question...the i-134.....how current does the current balance have to be they want past yrs deposits.....current balance.....ect....
Jersey Girl
billsgirl, I don't have any intelligent answers, but would advise using common sense. If you're doing a hard copy of 156, it costs pennies to photocopy or print an extra one. (I believe 2 copies are what they ask for ... not sure ...)

But if this is an electronic copy, I'd just do one. They can print out as many as they want in Montreal, which is what has to happen if you have to sign in their presence. Right?

As for I-134, I'd provide the most current balance you have, with bank statements to support it. As someone else said, the I-134 is merely a moral obligation ... a promise that the sponsor makes to be responible for the spouse. But it's not a legal obligation, which is coming later with the I-864.

It's up to the CO to decide if there are enough income/assets with the I-134, so like everyone advises, be overly prepared, especialy showing U.S.-based savings because that's how they make their determination.

Hey, lots of folks here envy your dilemmas as we wait for interviews!
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