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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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I am sure this question has already been answered a hundred times - we just want to make sure we have everything perfect, so any advice is greatly appreciated.

On the instruction page it says this -

EVIDENCE OF SUPPORT: Any evidence which will show that you and members of your family who will

accompany you are not likely to become public charges while in the United States. The enclosed information sheet, Optional Form 167, lists evidence which may be presented to meet this requirement of the law. Form I-134 should be used when an affidavit of support is to be submitted.

I thought I just needed the I-864?? - which my husband already has in Morocco. Does he really need to have the I-134 also? Has anyone before who applied for the CR/1 had to have the I-134?

Again, your help is appreciated! I am sure more questions will be coming. :blush:

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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Salaam Kodi,

La bas?

We did a K1, so i can only speak from my situation and from what i've read. Casa seems to have their own procedures. For example, they sent my habib documents to fill out that had expired years ago. And i've read that in some cases, the petitioner or beneficiary has downloaded the newer documents online (the documents that the rest of the world is using), only to be sent home from Casa because they wanted the old version of the documents.

My advice is to just bring everything. Leave no stone unturned. If you hubbie has the I-864, bring it. But if Casa is asking for the I-134, then bring that, too. For us, we went to the interview with every possible document they could have asked for (expired versions and new versions), because unfortunately, you never know exactly what they want or what they are going to ask for...

Just bring it all...

Anyone else have similar experiences?

Good luck, Kodi!! (F) (F)

hz

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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I am sure this question has already been answered a hundred times - we just want to make sure we have everything perfect, so any advice is greatly appreciated.

On the instruction page it says this -

EVIDENCE OF SUPPORT: Any evidence which will show that you and members of your family who will

accompany you are not likely to become public charges while in the United States. The enclosed information sheet, Optional Form 167, lists evidence which may be presented to meet this requirement of the law. Form I-134 should be used when an affidavit of support is to be submitted.

I thought I just needed the I-864?? - which my husband already has in Morocco. Does he really need to have the I-134 also? Has anyone before who applied for the CR/1 had to have the I-134?

Again, your help is appreciated! I am sure more questions will be coming. :blush:

I hope everyone has a blessed day and a wonderful weekend!!!!!!! :dance:

I thought that the one you sent in already was the only one needed? We did the K3 so I am not sure about this as well. But it would be easy, just take the copy of the supporting documents of the I-864 fill the I-134. Its better to just send it to him just in case. Good luck!!!!!

Samira and Jaouad

K3 and AOS

8-13-07: Sent package with I-129F to CSC overnight

9-25-07: NOA 1 recv

3-04-08: Approval Notice Sent

5-15-08:Interview Date

07-28-08:Visa Received (AP Hell 73 days)

08-02-08:US Entry (K-3)

08-05-08: Sent EAD package to CSC

12-07-08: Finally recvd EAD

04-20-09: AOS sent

07-23-09: AOS Interview-APPROVED!

Next file for Naturalization!

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Salaam Kodi,

La bas?

We did a K1, so i can only speak from my situation and from what i've read. Casa seems to have their own procedures. For example, they sent my habib documents to fill out that had expired years ago. And i've read that in some cases, the petitioner or beneficiary has downloaded the newer documents online (the documents that the rest of the world is using), only to be sent home from Casa because they wanted the old version of the documents.

My advice is to just bring everything. Leave no stone unturned. If you hubbie has the I-864, bring it. But if Casa is asking for the I-134, then bring that, too. For us, we went to the interview with every possible document they could have asked for (expired versions and new versions), because unfortunately, you never know exactly what they want or what they are going to ask for...

Just bring it all...

Anyone else have similar experiences?

Good luck, Kodi!! (F) (F)

hz

Oh that's a great point, I tell that to everyone face to face who deals with immigration here or with overseas embassies ALWAYS TAKE ALL PAPERS whether you think you need it or don't they will think of reasons to send people back and forth!!!

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