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hanna321
Hey everybody,

I'm just trying to get a headstart and work on my I-134. Few questions I had from looking at the form:

1- Question #2 where it says "... and resided in US since (date)..." I was born in the US, lived abroad for 3 years, then moved back in 1989. Should I list my birth date or since I've lived in US continuously?

2- Question #7: "I have on deposit in savings banks in US..." Do I put how much $ I have in my bank (it's actually a checking account, not a saving account- does it matter?)?

3- Also question #7: "I have other personal property, the reasonable value of which is..." Can I list the value of my new car, which is paid for in full?

Thanks for all your help, I appreciate it.

hanna321
rambaldi

Hey hanna321,
1- Question #2 where it says "... and resided in US since (date)..." I was born in the US, lived abroad for 3 years, then moved back in 1989. Should I list my birth date or since I've lived in US continuously?

Just list your birthdate.

2- Question #7: "I have on deposit in savings banks in US..." Do I put how much $ I have in my bank (it's actually a checking account, not a saving account- does it matter?)?

If you're earning above the poverty guidelines, and have sufficient evidence to back that up, you do not need to answer that question.

3- Also question #7: "I have other personal property, the reasonable value of which is..." Can I list the value of my new car, which is paid for in full?

As above. smile.gif

Hope that helps! wink.gif
hanna321
QUOTE(rambaldi @ Oct 30 2007, 08:29 PM) *
Hey hanna321,
1- Question #2 where it says "... and resided in US since (date)..." I was born in the US, lived abroad for 3 years, then moved back in 1989. Should I list my birth date or since I've lived in US continuously?

Just list your birthdate.

2- Question #7: "I have on deposit in savings banks in US..." Do I put how much $ I have in my bank (it's actually a checking account, not a saving account- does it matter?)?

If you're earning above the poverty guidelines, and have sufficient evidence to back that up, you do not need to answer that question.

3- Also question #7: "I have other personal property, the reasonable value of which is..." Can I list the value of my new car, which is paid for in full?

As above. smile.gif

Hope that helps! wink.gif



Hey rambaldi,

thanks for your help, much appreciated.

-hanna321
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