ahmkri
Jun 9 2007, 09:08 AM
Can anyone tell me where I and my sponsor can notorize our affadavit of support. What would be a good and official place to do so? Can this be done at the Post Office by any chance or is there a more official place it needs to be done? I need a positive answer because of the seriousness of the document. Thanks for any help
brnidokiegurl
Jun 9 2007, 09:11 AM
banks usually have someone and also check the local directory they are usually listed for your area
also anyone in real estate offices can usually do, check where you work, a girl at my work did mine
a1angied
Jun 9 2007, 09:19 AM
PLEASE make sure that the stamp is on that page even though it really doesn't have the room for it!!!! Trust me I know cos that was a snag for me, I went to the bank and the attached a notoray paper and the Embasssy rejected this form. I had to redo and pay $70 somethin dollars to fedex the package to him with the form with the stamp on the bottom of it.
You can have any notary to do it, just make sure that you take formal ID as they will need that to do the stamp.
JODO
Jun 9 2007, 10:38 AM
I went to one of those Kinkos/FedEx stores and had mine notarized.
sarah and hicham
Jun 9 2007, 11:16 AM
I had it done at AAA because I am a memeber and it cost 5 dollars and another time at Kinkos for 10 bucks.
Good luck!
you can get it notarized at your bank for free
QUOTE(ahmkri @ Jun 9 2007, 10:08 AM)

Can anyone tell me where I and my sponsor can notorize our affadavit of support. What would be a good and official place to do so? Can this be done at the Post Office by any chance or is there a more official place it needs to be done? I need a positive answer because of the seriousness of the document. Thanks for any help
YuAndDan
Jun 9 2007, 12:15 PM
Most banks have a Notary public, other places would be USCIS sub office, or if visiting the foreign country for the visa interview the US citizen's section of the consulate can also notarize it for the US Citizen.
My place of employment has several employees that are notaries, I just had my co worker that is a notary, notarize the form.
NOTE this is the I-134 for K-1 K-3 visa that gets notarized, NOT the I-864 which is used for CR-1 and for AOS in the USA.
deemabrouk
Jun 9 2007, 04:02 PM
I actually went to a Bank that was NOT mine.. and they did it for Free anyways!
doodlebug
Jun 9 2007, 06:28 PM
I went to my bank and they did it for free. We have a few people at work who do it too and they don't charge either but none of them where there the day I wanted it done.
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