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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Chile
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Hi All,

You guys are getting me nervous with your comments about the Affidavit of Support. I plan on having it notarized tomorrow. Quick question - on the affidavit of support, question 11 - do I check intend or do not intend specific contributions to support the person named in item 3?? Or N/A Fiance Visa.

Thanks!

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Hi All,

You guys are getting me nervous with your comments about the Affidavit of Support. I plan on having it notarized tomorrow. Quick question - on the affidavit of support, question 11 - do I check intend or do not intend specific contributions to support the person named in item 3?? Or N/A Fiance Visa.

Thanks!

Don't be nervous...follow the example in the guide example :thumbs:

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Hi All,

You guys are getting me nervous with your comments about the Affidavit of Support. I plan on having it notarized tomorrow. Quick question - on the affidavit of support, question 11 - do I check intend or do not intend specific contributions to support the person named in item 3?? Or N/A Fiance Visa.

Thanks!

This question has been asked 1000000000000000000000000000 times, if you search for it you'll find some other threads with answers as well. :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi All,

You guys are getting me nervous with your comments about the Affidavit of Support. I plan on having it notarized tomorrow. Quick question - on the affidavit of support, question 11 - do I check intend or do not intend specific contributions to support the person named in item 3?? Or N/A Fiance Visa.

Thanks!

This question has been asked 1000000000000000000000000000 times, if you search for it you'll find some other threads with answers as well. :)

I asked on anther site just a couple weeks ago and the answer I got was "I-129f petitions).

Line 11 - you might put something along the lines of "fiancee/child will

cohabitate with petitioner as normal family members after U.S. arrival and

marriage, fiancee/child will be provided with driver training and/or

necessary transportation, bank account funded with a balance of $xxx.xx

dollars to provide daily funds for any personal needs either indefinitely or

after USCIS-approved employment results in substantial ability to

financially assist in the support of family finance"

The main reason for line 11 is if the affidavit is submitted by someone

other than you but you should still describe what your support will involve

and the above is a guideline you might go by."

Hope that helps.

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Our timeline:

9/3/08: Submitted I-129

9/5/08: CSC received

9/8/08: NOA1 date

11/12/08: Requested expedite (promised response by 11/17/08)

11/19/08: Received status info by calling USCIS - Additional info sent

12/4/08: Call from CSC & "Touch"

12/4/08 to 12/22/08: Too many calls & faxes to mention, NO RESPONSE!

12/22/08: NOA2 Approval!

12/30/08: NVC forwarded petition to Embassy in Tokyo

12/31/08: Letter from NVC stating they forwarded petition

1/4/09: Received Letter from NVC

1/7/09: Packet Issued from Tokyo Embassy

4/18/09: Tokyo still unable to grant interview, moved to Philippines.

6/22/09: Our daughter was born (more embassy paperwork)

6/30/09: Reqeusted transfer of case to Manila

8/26/09: Visited embassy in Manila AGAIN, personally requested transfer of case (no record in their system)

11/4/09: Case Transferred from Tokyo to Manila - no notice sent

12/5/09: Notification that Manila received the case.

12/30/09: Interview packet received from Manila

1/25/10: Medical check in Manila (took 4 days)

2/1/10: Interview - requested additional docs,

2/2/10: Additional docs submitted, Embassy kept passports - expect visa soon.

4/5/10: Received Visa FINALLY!

4/12/10: Entry to USA

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Thanks, I thinki I am going to follow this example:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=148970

Rather than writing N/A - write Intend to support with Fiance Visa

To be honest, I would just write N/A (K1 fiance visa).

This is what most people write, and this is what I wrote and had no problems. My lawyer said to do it this way as well. Why not just do what you know works?

Either way, up to you though :)

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Mexico
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Hi All,

You guys are getting me nervous with your comments about the Affidavit of Support. I plan on having it notarized tomorrow. Quick question - on the affidavit of support, question 11 - do I check intend or do not intend specific contributions to support the person named in item 3?? Or N/A Fiance Visa.

Thanks!

Question 11 on form I-134 is only for visitors that are truly temporary, such as tourists. For a K-1 or K-3 visa the answer would be "No".

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