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sergioh
Hello, I have a very important questions. My spouse has an interview set for end of March for K-3 Interview. The US consulate overseas is asking me to fill out I-134 and send it to my spouse. It asks about Bank account. I make 70K+ a year, so my question is, DO I NEED TO PROVIDE BANK ACCOUNT SAVINGS INFORMATION?, or can I just leave that in blank. I would hate to send my bank account information and statements. I have a employment letter that says the amount I make monthly from the company I work for.

Also, for #11, it asks about "Intent/do not intent, to make to make specific contributions to the support of the persons named in item #3." What do I put in here?
Do I need to specify what my intentions are? Give room, place to live, medical needs, food, financial support, etc.. Do I need to provide $$$ amount in here?

There are information such as my spouse home address which it does not fit in the I-134 form. Can I attach a CONTINUATION SHEET with it? Do I need to also have the Notary public notarize the continuation sheet?


One more question, in question #2. That I am ______ years of age and have resided in the United States since (date)_______?????_________
For the DATE field. When I entered the US I entered illegally, but then I got my green card like 2 years after and now I'm a US citizen. What date do I put in there? The ilegal date or the date for the green card? I don't remember the date on my green card since it was taken away from me when I got my US citizenship.

Your responses will be greatly appreciated.

wacko.gif Sergio
mchina34
QUOTE(sergioh @ Feb 15 2007, 12:32 AM) *
Hello, I have a very important questions. My spouse has an interview set for end of March for K-3 Interview. The US consulate overseas is asking me to fill out I-134 and send it to my spouse. It asks about Bank account. I make 70K+ a year, so my question is, DO I NEED TO PROVIDE BANK ACCOUNT SAVINGS INFORMATION?, or can I just leave that in blank. I would hate to send my bank account information and statements. I have a employment letter that says the amount I make monthly from the company I work for.

Also, for #11, it asks about "Intent/do not intent, to make to make specific contributions to the support of the persons named in item #3." What do I put in here?
Do I need to specify what my intentions are? Give room, place to live, medical needs, food, financial support, etc.. Do I need to provide $$$ amount in here?

There are information such as my spouse home address which it does not fit in the I-134 form. Can I attach a CONTINUATION SHEET with it? Do I need to also have the Notary public notarize the continuation sheet?


One more question, in question #2. That I am ______ years of age and have resided in the United States since (date)_______?????_________
For the DATE field. When I entered the US I entered illegally, but then I got my green card like 2 years after and now I'm a US citizen. What date do I put in there? The ilegal date or the date for the green card? I don't remember the date on my green card since it was taken away from me when I got my US citizenship.

Your responses will be greatly appreciated.

wacko.gif Sergio



Hand write your spouses address in instead of typing it. Just write real small and attach a sheet a paper with the address. I did that for my 130 and didn't have any problem, as the addresses in China are about 2 miles long. blink.gif


In the link below is a sample pdf of the I134, which is what I was refered to when I had questions. I found it helpful and it'll answer all or most of your questions. Look for the link to the pdf on the first page.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...ic=305&st=0

Hope that helps. I'm not sure about your illegal entry question, but I suspect they only want to know your current status (LPR or USC).
Rob and Melinda
Hi, my answers to your questions are in CAPS...


Hello, I have a very important questions. My spouse has an interview set for end of March for K-3 Interview. The US consulate overseas is asking me to fill out I-134 and send it to my spouse. It asks about Bank account. I make 70K+ a year, so my question is, DO I NEED TO PROVIDE BANK ACCOUNT SAVINGS INFORMATION?, or can I just leave that in blank. I would hate to send my bank account information and statements. I have a employment letter that says the amount I make monthly from the company I work for.

DO NOT LEAVE ANY SPACES BLANK. PUT THE INFORMATION REQUESTED IN THE SPACE PROVIDED. IF IT DOES NOT APPLY PUT N/A OR NONE. YOU WILL NEED TO TAKE YOU BANK STATEMENTS WITH YOU TO THE INTERVIEW TO PROVE WHAT YOU PUT ON THE FORM.

MAKE SURE YOUR EMPLOYMENT LETTER IS NOTARIZED.



Also, for #11, it asks about "Intent/do not intent, to make to make specific contributions to the support of the persons named in item #3." What do I put in here?
Do I need to specify what my intentions are? Give room, place to live, medical needs, food, financial support, etc.. Do I need to provide $$$ amount in here?

PUT: "I INTEND TO PROVIDE ALL SUPPORT FOR THE DURATION OF THE MARRIAGE"


There are information such as my spouse home address which it does not fit in the I-134 form. Can I attach a CONTINUATION SHEET with it? Do I need to also have the Notary public notarize the continuation sheet?

NOTIARIZE ONLY FORMS WITH SIGNATURES. YES USE A CONTINUATION SHEET AS CALLED FOR IN THE DIRECTIONS FOR THE I-134

One more question, in question #2. That I am ______ years of age and have resided in the United States since (date)_______?????_________
For the DATE field. When I entered the US I entered illegally, but then I got my green card like 2 years after and now I'm a US citizen. What date do I put in there? The ilegal date or the date for the green card? I don't remember the date on my green card since it was taken away from me when I got my US citizenship.


TELL THE TRUTH. PUT EXACTLY WHAT DATES YOU CAME TO THE US AS ASKED FOR.

HOPE THIS HELPS A LITTLE

Rob and Melinda
guest234
QUOTE(sergioh @ Feb 15 2007, 12:32 AM) *
Hello, I have a very important questions. My spouse has an interview set for end of March for K-3 Interview. The US consulate overseas is asking me to fill out I-134 and send it to my spouse. It asks about Bank account. I make 70K+ a year, so my question is, DO I NEED TO PROVIDE BANK ACCOUNT SAVINGS INFORMATION?, or can I just leave that in blank. I would hate to send my bank account information and statements. I have a employment letter that says the amount I make monthly from the company I work for.

Also, for #11, it asks about "Intent/do not intent, to make to make specific contributions to the support of the persons named in item #3." What do I put in here?
Do I need to specify what my intentions are? Give room, place to live, medical needs, food, financial support, etc.. Do I need to provide $$$ amount in here?


It is always good to provide as much information as possible to prove you can support your spouse. They may not check it, but you never know - if that interviewer is in a bad mood then you will be happy you sent everything over!

As for #11, I put as the sample form said - N/A K3 Application for Permanent Residence for Spouse. They accepted it. smile.gif
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