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Along with the documents I sent to my fiancee for her interview is the I-134. It has been filled out and notarized, but as it's a 2-page document, I had printed 2 pages, rather than 1 2-sided page.

Since this is an "official" notarized document, should I have made it one 2-sided page instead?

We are concerned and wondering if I need to rush another one to her printed "back to back" instead of 2 separate pages.

Thanks,

Steve

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Along with the documents I sent to my fiancee for her interview is the I-134. It has been filled out and notarized, but as it's a 2-page document, I had printed 2 pages, rather than 1 2-sided page.

Since this is an "official" notarized document, should I have made it one 2-sided page instead?

We are concerned and wondering if I need to rush another one to her printed "back to back" instead of 2 separate pages.

Thanks,

Steve

I sent in 2 pages and had no problems.

Our K-1 Timeline

01/12/08: Attorney mailed petition to CSC

01/22/08: NOA1

05/27/08: NOA2

06/03/08: NVC received

06/04/08: NVC forwarded to Rio de Janeiro consulate

06/09/08: Consulate received

06/23/08: Packet 3 sent

08/19/08: Interview!! (Approved!!)

08/27/08: Visa in hand

09/12/08: POE (Washington DC)

09/25/08: Applied for Social Security card

10/06/08: Social Security card received

11/12/08: Marriage!!

AOS Timeline

03/21/09: Mailed AOS docs to Chicago

03/23/09: AOS packet received in Chicago

03/31/09: NOA1

04/03/09: NOA1 Received (His Birthday!!)

04/17/09: Received notice that our case was transferred to CSC on 4/13/09

04/17/09: My case has been entered into the USCIS system!!

04/23/09: Biometrics appointment

05/11/09: AP approved

05/12/09: Case arrived at CSC for further processing

05/13/09: EAD approved

05/13/09: AOS Touched

05/14/09: AP received

05/15/09: EAD card received

06/25/09: Card production ordered

07/06/09: Approval notice sent

07/06/09: Card Received!!!

Removal of Conditions

03/23/11: Will mail I-751

Citizenship

03/23/12: Will mail N-400

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Thanks...

We are so worried about getting trouble at the interview on some "technicality." It has been quite a journey for us so far with all of these documents...

Thanks...

We are so worried about getting trouble at the interview on some "technicality." It has been quite a journey for us so far with all of these documents...

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Along with the documents I sent to my fiancee for her interview is the I-134. It has been filled out and notarized, but as it's a 2-page document, I had printed 2 pages, rather than 1 2-sided page.

Since this is an "official" notarized document, should I have made it one 2-sided page instead?

We are concerned and wondering if I need to rush another one to her printed "back to back" instead of 2 separate pages.

Thanks,

Steve

You are using an outdated form. The I-134 no longer needs to be notarized. But you should have no problem with filing 2 separate pages.

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Manila, Philippines

I-129F Sent : 2008-12-02

I-129F Receipt Notice : 2008-12-05

RFE: 2009-02-26

Approval Notice: 2009-03-13

NVC Received: 2009-03-23

Left NVC: 2009-05-12

Stuck at NVC 50 days

Interview: 2009-06-23 Passed!

Visa picked up: 2009-06-25

POE Detroit: 2009-07-04

Married: 2009-09-11

Filed for AOS: 2009-09-22

Biometrics taken: 2009-10-29

Advance Parole approved 2009-11-04

Employment Authorization approved 2009-11-04

AOS Appointment 2009-12-15

AOS Approved 2009-12-15

Green Card Received 2010-01-02

Filed for ROC: 2011-09-17

ROC approved 2012-03-21

Green Card Received 2012-03-26

Filed: Timeline
Posted
Along with the documents I sent to my fiancee for her interview is the I-134. It has been filled out and notarized, but as it's a 2-page document, I had printed 2 pages, rather than 1 2-sided page.

Since this is an "official" notarized document, should I have made it one 2-sided page instead?

We are concerned and wondering if I need to rush another one to her printed "back to back" instead of 2 separate pages.

Thanks,

Steve

You are using an outdated form. The I-134 no longer needs to be notarized. But you should have no problem with filing 2 separate pages.

How is that? This is the form they sent us in packet 4 from the Consulate via email. They sent the same version to my fiance by mail.

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Timeline
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Along with the documents I sent to my fiancee for her interview is the I-134. It has been filled out and notarized, but as it's a 2-page document, I had printed 2 pages, rather than 1 2-sided page.

Since this is an "official" notarized document, should I have made it one 2-sided page instead?

We are concerned and wondering if I need to rush another one to her printed "back to back" instead of 2 separate pages.

Thanks,

Steve

You are using an outdated form. The I-134 no longer needs to be notarized. But you should have no problem with filing 2 separate pages.

How is that? This is the form they sent us in packet 4 from the Consulate via email. They sent the same version to my fiance by mail.

How is it? If the form had a spot for a notary to sign, then the Consulate emailed you the out-dated form. You'll be fine either way.

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How is that? This is the form they sent us in packet 4 from the Consulate via email. They sent the same version to my fiance by mail.

The current version of the form has no place for a notarization. Current form I-134 Instead, it is signed under penalty of perjury.

If you choose to use the older version it does have to be notarized however.

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Manila, Philippines

I-129F Sent : 2008-12-02

I-129F Receipt Notice : 2008-12-05

RFE: 2009-02-26

Approval Notice: 2009-03-13

NVC Received: 2009-03-23

Left NVC: 2009-05-12

Stuck at NVC 50 days

Interview: 2009-06-23 Passed!

Visa picked up: 2009-06-25

POE Detroit: 2009-07-04

Married: 2009-09-11

Filed for AOS: 2009-09-22

Biometrics taken: 2009-10-29

Advance Parole approved 2009-11-04

Employment Authorization approved 2009-11-04

AOS Appointment 2009-12-15

AOS Approved 2009-12-15

Green Card Received 2010-01-02

Filed for ROC: 2011-09-17

ROC approved 2012-03-21

Green Card Received 2012-03-26

Filed: Timeline
Posted
How is that? This is the form they sent us in packet 4 from the Consulate via email. They sent the same version to my fiance by mail.

The current version of the form has no place for a notarization. Current form I-134 Instead, it is signed under penalty of perjury.

If you choose to use the older version it does have to be notarized however.

Yes.

Our version has been notarized (as it is the version we were sent), and is two separate pages.

 
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