I-134 Form Entry Page Updated: Public Notary Not Needed
February 24th, 2009by VJ News
While members at VisaJourney have known for a while that the new I-134 form did not require a “public notary”, officially the USCIS still listed this as required on the Form Entry Page (FEP) for the I-134. The USCIS always states that the FEP takes precedence over any form instructions so as such VJ has kept the guides and other information as listing the public notary as needed.
Several weeks ago we contacted the USCIS regarding this error and they have finally corrected it. The FEP now reads:
You must sign Form I-134 in your full name. (Note: Signing Form I-134 is under penalty of perjury under U.S. law). For this reason, it is not necessary to sign Form I-134 before a notary, nor to have your signature notarize after you sign it.
As such all Guides on VJ will be updated to reflect this.
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