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What form should my fiancee's co-sponsor use is it 1-864 or 1-134?

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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My fiance'(the petitioner) trying to know what form should his co-sponsor use, Is it 1-864 or 1-134 or should a co-sponsor file both form? I am a K-3 filer? Should he need two co-sponsor(his sisters) considering he does not meet the minimum income requirement., or just one is enough? CAn u guide me pls....Thanks

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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My fiance'(the petitioner) trying to know what form should his co-sponsor use, Is it 1-864 or 1-134 or should a co-sponsor file both form? I am a K-3 filer? Should he need two co-sponsor(his sisters) considering he does not meet the minimum income requirement., or just one is enough? CAn u guide me pls....Thanks

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Nov 2nd 2006 met online

June 28th 2007 sent 1-129f to NSC

July 11th 2007 NOA-1 received date on NOA-1 (now at CSC)

July 19th 2007 NAO 1 Reciept date on NOA-1

Nov 21st 2007 NOA-2

Dec 13th 2007 - arrives at NVC

Dec 20th 2007 - leaves NVC on route to GUZ

March 10th 2008- P3 sent & returned

April 9th 2008- P-4

May 22nd 2008 interview

Tracking:

Filing to Noa -1 -13 days

NOA-1 to NOA-2 - 133 days

NOA-2 to NVC - 22 days

NVC Processing - 7 days

NVC to GUZ - 81 days

P-3 to interview - 73 days

Interview to visa - 10 days

Filing to visa- 341 days

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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For the K visas you need the I-134. I-864 is used for AOS after entry to the US.

Are you married or not? Your timeline says you filed both the I-130 and I-129F but you refer to the petitioner as your fiance.

If he does not meet the income requirements then he needs to find a cosponsor who meets the requirements. Does one sister meet the requirements? I'm not sure how it works if you are using 2 cosponsors.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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For the K visas you need the I-134. I-864 is used for AOS after entry to the US.

Are you married or not? Your timeline says you filed both the I-130 and I-129F but you refer to the petitioner as your fiance.

If he does not meet the income requirements then he needs to find a cosponsor who meets the requirements. Does one sister meet the requirements? I'm not sure how it works if you are using 2 cosponsors.

Thanks for your response, his co-sponsors (sisters) both meet more than the income requirement in Poverty guidelines. Does he need them both ?or just 1 is enough? I am referring to K-3 visa if approve ahead of 1-130 what form should a co-sponsor has to fillout. Thanks Waiting for your response again.

MARLO SY PARKER

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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For the K visas you need the I-134. I-864 is used for AOS after entry to the US.

Are you married or not? Your timeline says you filed both the I-130 and I-129F but you refer to the petitioner as your fiance.

If he does not meet the income requirements then he needs to find a cosponsor who meets the requirements. Does one sister meet the requirements? I'm not sure how it works if you are using 2 cosponsors.

Thanks for your response, his co-sponsors (sisters) both meet more than the income requirement in Poverty guidelines. Does he need them both ?or just 1 is enough? I am referring to K-3 visa if approve ahead of 1-130 what form should a co-sponsor has to fillout. Thanks Waiting for your response again.

If you go the K-3 route it would be the I-134 and you would only need one cosponsor. Both your husband and the cosponsor would fill one out.

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