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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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first just wanna share my overwhelming excitement today because my fiance will be here soon with his kids to celebrate this season with me.=)

but before this, he asked me something about I-134 that he had completed and all. he asked me if what he wrote there for the question intend and not intend..was he intend to give support of me for my monthly allowance for first 6mons. when i get there. he stated the amount. at first i dont have any idea what he was talking about so i just told him "HONEY, i dont think thats necessary, all i know is that if you meet the poverty guidelines you dont have to worry about this, and if not then u should include your taxes and co sponsors documents". so the story goes on.

then now i saw this topic which states you wouldve just out N/A K1 visa for permanent residence. something like that.

is this goin to be a major issue about my fiance AOSupport? because he cannot changed it anymore now that he's on his flight to phil.

Pls. give some advises.thx and godbless

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Look closely at the example forms, http://www.visajourney.com/examples/Form-I-134.pdf

I-134 is used for more than K-visas, other non-immigrant visas like student, and visitors, the sponsor can indicate how long and how much they will sponsor, this is not the case for K-visas, so 11 is N/A for the NON-Immigrant K-visas because they have immigrant intent.

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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yes i know that...but my question is, is there any way we can just re-edit the paper for this question? or can we use a white out? for this mistakes? of course its really confusing specially being new to this papers..and he isnt aware of this forum to ask about this...only me then, also im the one who is givin him answers whenever he has questions but i guess he asked me about it just a lil too late....he's goin to be here tom. 4am...

so the question is can we just make it clean as we changed it? then just backed it up at the interview if ever they will ask why? we goin to be at the interview together... :yes:

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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what you COULD do is reprint the form, and since he is coming there he can fill it out again and get it notarized again. I'm not sure how they would respond to white-out, or if the way he answered the question will effect his affidavit.

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do not make any changes to the I-134 since it is notarized. as YunandDan points out the I-134 is used for many types of nonimmigrant visas. for K-1's, I don't think there is a right or wrong answer. for mine, I checked do intend and wrote all expenses as needed. I don't think you have anything to worry about. :thumbs:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Look closely at the example forms, http://www.visajourney.com/examples/Form-I-134.pdf

I-134 is used for more than K-visas, other non-immigrant visas like student, and visitors, the sponsor can indicate how long and how much they will sponsor, this is not the case for K-visas, so 11 is N/A for the NON-Immigrant K-visas because they have immigrant intent.

aFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT QUESTION # 11. Why on the example form the answer is "N/A (K1 visa process for permanent residence)..Does it mean the petitioner do not have intend to support the person named in item # 3 which is the beneficiary?What is the correct answer for that? Any respond will greatly appreciate!!!

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Mar. 11, 2008- ARRIVED US

Mar. 12, 2008- got married

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Mar.13, 2008-completed vaccinations-I693A supplement from CS

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Look closely at the example forms, http://www.visajourney.com/examples/Form-I-134.pdf

I-134 is used for more than K-visas, other non-immigrant visas like student, and visitors, the sponsor can indicate how long and how much they will sponsor, this is not the case for K-visas, so 11 is N/A for the NON-Immigrant K-visas because they have immigrant intent.

aFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT QUESTION # 11. Why on the example form the answer is "N/A (K1 visa process for permanent residence)..Does it mean the petitioner do not have intend to support the person named in item # 3 which is the beneficiary?What is the correct answer for that? Any respond will greatly appreciate!!!

I can assure you that it does not matter at all. They are only interested in the employment letter and whether or not he meets the poverty guidelines. There is no need to change the information there for that line, because they won't read it anyways. There's no set in stone saying that must be placed there. You can elaborate on your intended support, orput N/A. It will make absolutely NO difference for K1 visa applicants.

Adam and Arlyn

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Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Manilla, Philipines

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2007-04-12: Met Arlyn in Manilla.

2007-04-14: Our "official" engagement.

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2007-11-02: NVC received our petition.

2007-11-06: NVC forwarded our petition to Manila.

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2007-12-07: Received NOA2 Hard Copy, FINALLY!

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2007-12-26: Early CFO Seminar completed.

2007-12-26: Delbros Document Verification completed.

2007-12-27: St. Luke's Medical completed.

2007-12-31: Adam arrives to Manila to join Arlyn's interview!

2008-01-03: Embassy Interview! (7:30:00 AM)

APPROVED! Thank You Jesus!!!

2008-01-07: Visa Pick-Up at Embassy!

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2008-01-17: Adam and Arlyn officially married in Alabama!

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